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Great .Gov Web Sites

The cover story for the 25 August issue of Government Computer News is "Great .Gov Web Sites." The issue has several articles about management of government websites:

Webmasters must be up to the task
What makes a Web site work?

It also takes a closer look at a handful of exemplary U.S. federal, state, and local sites:

Best government Web sites: Cancer.gov
Best government Web sites: USGS' Water Science for Schools
Best government Web sites: SBA's Business.gov
Best government Web sites: MSPB E-Appeal
Best government Web sites: Massachusetts portal page
Best government Web sites: Washington's CapStat
Best government Web sites: CDC.gov
Best government Web sites: National Library of Medicine's Medline Plus
Best government Web sites: USA.gov
Best government Web sites: SSA's 'Help With Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs'
Web services to the citizen
Great state and local sites

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  • The SLA Government Information Division is comprised of information professionals from a wide variety of careers. Members include librarians that work for state, federal, provincial, and international government organizations as well as librarians working in colleges, companies and organizations.
  • Government information is unique in that while usually free, it is critical that the organizations that create it understand how it will be used by citizens and stakeholders everywhere.
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