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Metrics for Government Libraries - Program Summary

One of the most popular sessions of the Government Information Division's 2008 SLA annual conference program was titled "Metrics! Metrics! Metrics!" If you could not squeeze into the overcrowded room for that session or could not make it to Seattle, check out Chris Zammarelli's excellent summary at Government Librarians Get Savvy: Metrics! Metrics! Metrics!, newly posted to the DGI website's What's New section.

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  • 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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