1. As a result, such books actually have more effect in the communities where they are used than government publications, which cost thousands of dollars more to produce. 2. Government publications, particularly publications of government-sponsored geological survey organizations, represent a significant proportion of earth science publications, as Haner has shown. 3. Her study relates to citations of government publications in American journals, and thus her results may not be strictly comparable to the UK situation. 4. The stock of books, corporate information and government publications are carefully selected and reviewed regularly. 5. The stock of books, corporate information, and government publications are carefully selected and reviewed regularly. 6. Partly because of a worldwide interest in comparative health studies, statistics on health are a major component of UK government publications. 7. Generally, government publications are reliable, though even civil service reports are censored against the presence of politically sensitive material, e.g. number of coloured people. 8. As a government publication, it is not copyrighted, and travel catalogues and books help themselves liberally to the material. 9. From a federal government publication, I told him. 10. Here is a list of Southern California libraries that are classified as Federal Depository Libraries, which could face the loss of government publications. |