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December 9, 2005
Government Gazettes Online (GGO)
Another excellent resource from the University of Michigan’s Documents Center:
Government Gazettes, which are published by federal governments worldwide, are the means through which the government can communicate to officials and the general public. Although most countries publish a gazette, their regularity and content varies widely, which is noted in the description of each gazette. Gazettes are useful not only to monitor the actions of the government, but also as primary source documentation in research. This website attempts to list all online government gazettes and their characteristics to aid researchers. A description of the contents and coverage are included for each gazette.
Check it out.
Ron Jones, Unv Cin Law Lib
December 9, 2005 in Gov Docs, Legal Research | Permalink
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