180 likes | 259 Views
Tuesdays @ APA: Data Mining on Federal Websites. John A. Shuler, University at Illinois, Chicago Rana Salzmann, American Planning Association Tuesday, January 26, 2010 • 5:00 p.m. Discovery, Organization, Knowledge: a guide to planning information.
E N D
Tuesdays @ APA: Data Mining on Federal Websites John A. Shuler, University at Illinois, Chicago Rana Salzmann, American Planning Association Tuesday, January 26, 2010 • 5:00 p.m
Discovery, Organization, Knowledge: a guide to planning information Three paths to discover (and use) planning information from the federal government
Discovery • Understanding the six interdependent spheres of government information resources • Proposals • Legislation • Rules/Regulations • Implementation • Resources and Revenue • Data and Information
Discovery II The discovery tools • www.usa.gov • www.google.com/unclesam/ • www.data.gov • www.opencrs.com • thomas.loc.gov • www.gpoaccess.gov • www.fedstats.gov
Organization • Understand the relationship between the government’s organization structure and the kinds of information sources produced • Which public agencies deal with issues of most interest to planners? • How do public agencies share information? • How do public agencies share information with the public?
Organization II The organization tools • The U.S. Government Manual • Budget of the United States Government • Brose Topics: Your Pathway to Government Information
Knowledge • Use the collaborative and integrative tools of professional associations, universities, and other groups. • Government action demands community reaction and response • Navigating the myriad sources of non-government information • Building a relationship with a library
Knowledge II Examples of how Knowledge Tools expand our grasp of government policy and programs • www.planetizen.com • http://capitolcircle.com/ • http://forums.e-democracy.org/
John A. Shuler, Associate Professor Bibliographer for Urban Planning and Government Information/Documents Librarian 312.996.2730 alfred@uic.edu
The APA Library & Municipal Info • Joint Reference Library (1932) @ 1313 E. 60th Street • Shared by… • International City Management Association • Public Administration Clearing House • American Municipal Association • American Legislators' Association • American Public Welfare Association • Municipal Finance Officers' Association ASPO became a library supporter @ 1313 in 1938. APA inherited the Merriam Center Library in 1995.
APA Library Resources http://www.planning.org/library/index.htm • Online catalog
APA Library Resources • Publications Abstracts Database
http://www.planning.org/news/rss/ APA Library Resources • New Books RSS Feed
APA Library Resources • The Planners Bibliography Web Tool • Coming in April 2010!
Planning Information Online (beyond Google) • Municode.com • Oregon Sustainable Community Digital Library • Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington • Hillsborough County (FL) Planning Commission Library
Resources @ your public or university library • Reference services • Database access to journals • Federal Depository Library Program resources • Specialized collections • ex: Transportation Library @ Northwestern • Collections of ordinances and other municipal info
Planning @ your library… • Planners & librarians can work together • If they don’t exist…. • Create user-friendly guides to zoning ordinances, processes, policies, etc. • Think about digital initiatives (online portals to citizen resources)
Ask a Librarian! • Make an appointment to use the APA Library. • email: library@planning.org • phone: 312-786-6354