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Google and U.S. Gov Pubs « Access to Government Information
Google and U.S. Gov Pubs. Posted October 26, 2006. Filed under: gov pubs on the web |. Google has already created a search engine designed to retrieve U.S. ...
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CBEC Closing « Access to Government Information
Mar 4, 2008 ... Library and Archives Canada’s (LAC) strategic review concluded that the Canadian Book Exchange Centre (CBEC) program was not appropriately ...
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Government of Canada Web Archive « Access to Government Information
Nov 21, 2007 ... The harvested website data is stored in the “Government of Canada Web Archive” (GCWA). Client access to the content of the GCWA is provided ...
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Canada Maps Office to Remain Open! « Access to Government Information
According to the CBC, the Conservative Government has scrapped plans to go to digital only maps and close the map office. It will now remain open! ...
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Access to Government Information
This is a call for people interested in becoming co-convenor of the Access to Government Information Interest Group. The co-convenor will have a 2 year ...
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Access to Government Information
This is a call for people interested in becoming co-convenor of the Access to Government Information Interest Group. The co-convenor will have a 2 year ...
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Government of Canada Web Archive « Access to Government Information
Nov 21, 2007 ... The harvested website data is stored in the “Government of Canada Web Archive” (GCWA). Client access to the content of the GCWA is provided ...
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Government of Canada Web Archive « Access to Government Information
Nov 21, 2007 ... The Library and Archives of Canada Act received Royal Assent on April 22, 2004, allowing Library and Archives Canada (LAC) to collect and ...
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Government of Canada Web Archive « Access to Government Information
Nov 21, 2007 ... To meet its new mandate, LAC began to harvest the Web domain of the Federal Government of Canada starting in December 2005. ...
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Canadian Documents Web Search Engine « Access to Government ...
His work inspired me to try and make a similar one for Canadian documents. If you would like to take a look at what I came up with, you can find it at: ...
 
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