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Fall 2012 State Publications List Available
For those wanting to add records to their catalogs for Nebraska state documents, the Fall 2012 list of Nebraska E-Docs is now available at http://nlc.nebraska.gov/govDocs/ShippingLists/edocsalerts.aspx.
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New Government Publications Received at the Library Commission
Click here to see a list of publications received 12/01/12 – 01/11/13.
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New Government Publications Received at the Library Commission
Click here to see a list of publications received 10/27/12 – 11/30/12.
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Census Bureau Releases New Web Tool
The U.S. Census Bureau launched a new web application today called, “Easy Stats,” a tool designed to make statistics easier to access. It provides selected demographic and economic statistics from the American Community Survey (ACS) and allows searching by geography down to the local level. You can road test the new app at http://www.census.gov/easystats/. The Census Bureau has also updated the popular QuickFacts site with the new ACS statistics, making it easier to find data about a city, county, or state.
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Thanksgiving resources at USA.gov
You may not think government resources when you think Thanksgiving, but taking a look at USA.gov’s Thanksgiving page may change your mind. You can find the history of Thanksgiving, travel tips, recipes and information about food safety, information about sending thanks to military members, and more.
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Summer 2012 State Publications List Available
For those wanting to add records to their catalogs for Nebraska state documents, the Summer 2012 list of Nebraska E-Docs is now available at http://nlc.nebraska.gov/govDocs/ShippingLists/edocsalerts.aspx.
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New Government Publications Received at the Library Commission
Click here to see a list of publications received 09/19/12 – 10/26/12.
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NCompass Live: Your Government Online: Independent Federal Government Agencies – Recorded Online Session
In our third episode, we’ll tour some of the many Web sites of independent federal government agencies. In our first session (on August 22) we covered the President’s cabinet. The second session (September 19) covered the Executive Office of the President, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch
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What to do if Your Identity is Stolen
Having your identity stolen is a terrible experience. The Federal Trade Commission, in partnership with the Public Library Association, has produced a suite of materials on identity theft and identity protection and made them available for download or bulk ordering from the FTC website http://ftc.gov/idtheft. A booklet featuring step-by-step instructions on dealing with the crime can also be borrowed from the Library Commission. Brochures on the website offer tips for recognising child identity theft. Three animated videos are also available.
Everything on the site can be downloaded and is in the public domain to be shared with patrons. Bulk orders of free copies can also be ordered at https://bulkorder.ftc.gov. The FTC would like to hear how libraries are using these resources. Email them at outreach@ftc.gov.
NCompass Live: Your Government Online: The White House, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch – Recorded Online Session
In this second of a three-part series, Laura Johnson will tour federal government Web sites. Part I of the series, The Cabinet Departments, is now archived at: http://nlc.nebraska.gov/scripts/calendar/eventshow.asp?ProgID=11598. Part 3 of the series, scheduled for October 24, will cover independent agencies of the federal government.
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New Government Publications Received at the Library Commission
Click here to see a list of publications received 08/28/12 – 09/18/12.
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New Government Publications Received at the Library Commission
Click here to see a list of publications received 07/31/12 – 08/28/12.
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Publications Clearinghouse is 40 Years Old
The Nebraska Publications Clearinghouse Service at the Library Commission turned 40 in July! There have been many changes in how we do things, particularly providing access to government information and publications digitally rather than in tangible format. But our purpose remains the same: to provide access to and assistance in locating government information for Nebraska citizens, staff of Nebraska libraries and state agencies, and the Nebraska legislature.
Prior to 1972 there was no comprehensive program in the state for collecting and preserving Nebraska government publications. In 1971 the Nebraska Library Commission began surveying other states and Nebraska libraries to find out how such a program should work and drafting proposed legislation to give the program legal authority. In January 1972 LB 1284 was introduced in the Nebraska Legislature, passed and signed by the Governor in March establishing the Nebraska Publications Clearinghouse. The program was launched in July of that year.
State Depository Program: “There is hereby created, as a division of the Nebraska Library Commission, a Nebraska Publications Clearinghouse. The clearinghouse shall establish and operate a publications collection and depository system for the use of Nebraska citizens” The original legislation has been amended several times to exclude Junior Colleges and reduce the number of mandatory copies that agencies must send. In 2005 distribuution to the 13 state documents depositories changed from microfiche shipments to notifications about additions to our digital state documents collection.
Federal Depository Program The legislation also directed the Library Commission to provide access to federal publications. “The Nebraska Publications Clearinghouse shall provide access to local, state, federal and other governmental publications to state agencies and legislators and through interlibrary loan service to citizens of the state.” The Commission began participating in the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) in 1972. It served as Nebraska’s Regional Federal Depository until 1984, when Love Library at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln became the Regional. The Commission is now a selective depository and has reduced its selections to about 2% of the publications offered through the program. Many of those are digital publications that we do not receive in tangible format but link to from our online catalog.
Spring 2012 State Publications List Available
For those wanting to add records to their catalogs for Nebraska state documents, the Spring 2012 list of Nebraska E-Docs is now available at http://nlc.nebraska.gov/govDocs/ShippingLists/edocsalerts.aspx.
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New Government Publications Received at the Library Commission
Click here to see a list of publications received 06/25/12 – 7/30/12.
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You Can Now Search the 1940 Nebraska Census Records!
I have great news for everyone who has been impatiently waiting since April 2 to search the 1940 Nebraska Census records. You can now search them at: https://familysearch.org/1940census/1940-census-nebraska
If you haven’t been following the 1940 census information the census documents were made available on April 2nd however they had not been indexed. That meant the only way to locate a person in the census was to look at the pages and pages of handwritten records. Now that the indexing has been completed for Nebraska you can simply search for a person. It’s so much simpler.
I’ve been trying to locate one of my grandparents since April 2nd! My relatives where positive I’d find them living in a specific area of Omaha. Unfortunately for me that general area covered multiple enumeration districts. I looked through hundreds of census pages without any luck. After a quick search this morning I found my grandparents living in Grand Island. I will be having a little talk with my relatives tonight regarding their inaccurate information!
As I was using the search form I stumbled across a search feature I wanted to share with everyone. I have a relative with a Czech last name I can never remember how to spell so I tried using a wildcard. It worked after a couple of trials and errors. I consulted help and learned the system supports 2 types of wildcards.
- ? – Use the question mark to represent any one character
- * – Use the asterisk sign to represent zero or more characters
The important thing to note however is that in order to use a wildcard your word must have at least three other letters! It took me a few tries to get it right because I was only using 2 letters.
Learn more about the 1940 census on our website at: http://nebraskaccess.ne.gov/1940census.
To keep informed on which states are searchable go to: https://familysearch.org/1940census/?cid=fsHomeT1940Text_v2. There are currently 29 other states that are searchable.
Good luck searching!
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New Government Publications Received at the Library Commission
Click here to see a list of publications received 06/01/12 – 06/22/12.
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New Government Publications Received at the Library Commission
Click here to see a list of publications received 04/23/12 – 05/30/12
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NCompass Live: Addressing Your Roots – Searching the 1940 Census – Recorded Online Session
Do you know where your Uncle Fred lived in Omaha? If not, the Library Commission has some resources to help, as knowing his address may be key to finding him in the 1940 Census. Allana Novotny, Beth Goble and Devra Dragos will share tips and resources for searching this census before the name-indexing is completed.
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New Government Publications Received at the Library Commission
Click here to see a list of publications received 03/23/12 – 04/23/12.
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