Welcome to the Government Information Division Website
The Government Information Division (DGI) provides a forum to discuss the value and use of government information and government libraries. It is not just for federal, state and local government librarians, but for all users of government information.
DGI offers a multitude of ways for our members to learn and share news and ideas. Our website features conference reports, a frequently-updated blog, and the Government Information Division News Feed. We also have a listserv and a Facebook group to help our members connect with each other, and we're always looking for new ways to share information.
We encourage all our members to participate in the division. Please consider running for a DGI Executive Board office or serving on one of our committees. See how participating in DGI makes a difference in your professional career.
Sincerely,
Chris Zammarelli, DGI Chair
Visit What's New for the latest news from the Government Information Division.

Government Information Division
2009 Annual Conference Schedule
The Government Information Division is sponsoring or co-sponsoring the following events at SLA's 2009 Annual Conference. Don't forget to update your conference planner so you don't miss any of these exciting sessions.

Government Information Division Sponsors
The Division would like to thank the following companies from whom we have received sponsorship commitments for our 2009 Conference in Washington. D.C. and for the division in general.

Ramp Up Your Social Media with DGI, Part One: LinkedIn
SLA's Government Information Division is continuing its tradition of exploring new cyberspaces and creating new tools for members to keep up with the latest in government info and DGI news.

Ramp Up Your Social Media with DGI, Part Two: Twitter
As Cole Porter might say, the Library of Congress does it. Obama does it. SLA conferences do it. And now DGI does it. DGI uses Twitter.

Ramp Up Your Social Media with DGI, Part Three: GovLoop
We invite all SLA Government Information Division members to take a look at GovLoop, a site that is emerging as the leading social networking site for government workers at all levels around the world. This invitation is the latest step in building DGI 2.0 and exploring networks for our members.

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