The United States Government Internet Manual is an indispensable guidebook for anyone who is looking for official U.S. government resources on the Web. The Manual contains more than 2,000 site records that provide descriptions and URLs for each site. Evaluations are given for the most important and frequently sought sites. U.S. government organization charts are supplemented with URLs for the 16 Cabinet-level departments and agencies, the House and Senate, and the federal judicial branch. Greater detail on the House and Senate are supplied in two appendixes, providing a roster of Congressional Members with Members' Web sites and a listing of House and Senate Committees with committee URLs and the names of chairpersons and ranking minority members.
Completely up to date, The United States Government Internet Manual 2003-2004 is a superbly organized compendium listing over 1400 Internet sites connected to the government and is characterized by offering succinct descriptions for each entry. A splendid tool for quickly looking up institutions and organizations online, The United States Government Internet Manual 2003-2004 is very helpfully organized and recently revised to take into account changes brought by the Department of Homeland Security. The United States Government Internet Manual 2003-2004 is an essential, core addition to academic, corporate, advocacy, community, and governmental library reference collection.
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