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Have the Feds at Your Fingertips: An Afternoon of Canadian Government Resources (and especially statistics!) Amanda Wakaruk ([email protected]) and Anna Bombak ([email protected]) University of Alberta Libraries March 15, 2010
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Page 1: Have the Feds at Your Fingertips: An Afternoon of Canadian Government Resources (and especially statistics!) Amanda Wakaruk (amanda.wakaruk@ualberta.ca)

Have the Feds at Your Fingertips: An Afternoon of Canadian Government Resources (and

especially statistics!)

Amanda Wakaruk ([email protected])and Anna Bombak ([email protected])

University of Alberta LibrariesMarch 15, 2010

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Outline• Overview of Canadian Government Structure

(Amanda)• Accessing Canadian Government Information

(Amanda)• Exercise

Break 2:15-2:45pm• Statistics Canada Resources (Anna)• Exercise• Wrap-Up (Amanda)

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What is information?

Anything published by or for a governmental body as part of the operation of governing.

Laws & Legislative Materials (e.g., Canadian Environmental Protection Act) Patents (e.g., CA 2382464, High-Affinity Choline Transporter) Reports (e.g., Building on Values, Royal Commission on the Future of Health

Care in Canada aka Romanow Report) Data & Statistics (e.g., Census of Canada and related PUMF) Maps (e.g., National Topographic System (NTS) maps) Ephemera (e.g., posters, pamphlets, etc.)

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Federal Government Structure

Legislative Branch main deliberative body Parliament of Canada

http://www.parl.gc.ca/ LegisInfo

http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Sites/LOP/LEGISINFO/index.asp?Language=E

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Federal Government Structure

Judicial Branch administers court system Supreme Court of Canadahttp://www.scc-csc.gc.ca/

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Federal Government Structure

Executive Branchinterprets and implements legislation

departmental web siteshttp://www.gc.ca/

White Papers (policy) Green Papers (discussion) Google search with site limit

(e.g., site=gc.ca) library catalogues and

other databases

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Intellectual Access to Canadian Government Information

NEOS Catalogue / UA WorldCat Local• Author = Canada (use stable elements of the agency name;

e.g., Canada Finance NOT Canada Department of Finance)• Subject Headings to Know:

– government policy– *** policy (e.g., environmental policy, fiscal policy, housing policy, industrial policy, labor

policy, language policy, military policy, social policy, urban policy, etc.)– Canada (especially to broaden to non-governmental pubs about government policy)

• WorldCat Local topic facet: “government documents”

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Free Intellectual Access to Canadian Government Information

• Depository Services Program Cataloguehttp://publications.gc.ca/

• AMICUS (Library and Archives Canada) Federal Publications Locatorhttp://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/7/5/index-e.html

• Internet Archive (mostly historical)http://www.archive.org

• UofA Government Information LibGuidehttp://guides.library.ualberta.ca/govtinfo

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Fee-Based Intellectual Access to Canadian Government Information

• Canadian Research Index (Microlog) $$http://www.library.ualberta.ca/databases_help/cri/index.cfm

• Early Canadiana Online (CIHM) $$/some freehttp://www.canadiana.org/ECO

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Exercise

Find resources to help answer the following question posed by an undergraduate student taking a first year environmental studies course:

What is Canada doing about climate change?

Note: all demonstrated resources linked from http://www.library.ualberta.ca/ - Browse by Type – All Types - Government Information – Canada - Federal

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Other Resources to Know (all linked via UofA LibGuide)

• Budget Cycle– Speech From the Throne– Budget – Estimates (RPPs and DPRs)– Public Accounts

• Government Databases on the Internet• Statistics Canada

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Challenges

• Migration issues: important microfiche and paper collections not digitized, some digital collections unstable.

• Fugitive materials: not everything published by Canadian government agencies is disseminated in a systematic way.

• Disappearing materials: stability cannot be assumed.

• Moving target: governing parties and policies change.

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Professional Resources• Associations– ALA, Government Documents Round Table (GODORT)– CLA, Access to Government Information Interest Group

(AGIIG)– SLA, Government Information Division

• Listservs– GOVINFO– AGIIG– INTL-DOC

• UofT iSchool 2136 Course:– Government Information http://mccaffrey.ischool.utoronto.ca/2136/