The Fall 2011 issue of DocsRX is now available online.
Please see https://ohiogodort.org/general-information/meetings-and-programs/fall-meeting-november-18-2011/ for details about the fall program.
Would you like to be updated on GODORT of Ohio programming? The Membership Committee maintains a list of people interested in government information to whom the committee sends announcements of upcoming meetings. One does not to be a member to get on this list. To get on this mailing list, please go to https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEZJdVZNcVNFeEs3UDRVWmo0Nno2M2c6MQ and complete the survey.
If you’d like to have more extensive updates, you are welcome to join our organization. To join, please complete the Membership Application and send it to the Secretary-Treasurer. (This is last year’s brochure, but the Secretary-Treasurer has not changed.)
We look forward to hearing from you!
On June 3, 2011, James Jacobs of Stanford University spoke about programs to preserve online government information, such as his institution’s Archive-It page, LOCKSS, and some other projects. He shared a PDF of his presentation.
Founded in 1981, the Government Documents Round Table of Ohio (Ohio GODORT) has worked tirelessly to promote the use of government documents from all levels of government as well as to advocate the free public access to this information. By following the links to the left, you will be able to learn more about our organization and understand why we believe in “Documents to the People!”