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I assume anyone who needs US government information is already aware of
this ... but for those of you wanting some insight into the US
government shut down ... here is a list of sites that are dark.
Forwarded from the GovDocs list.
Angie
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Subject: Re: Government websites offline
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2013 10:26:32 +0000
From: Linda Hansen <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: Discussion of Government Document Issues <[log in to unmask]>
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Remember for all of these -- even if they are offline or disappear -- in
many cases, there is still the Google cached copies. Just restrict your
search to site:.xxx.gov
Granted, it is not newly posted info but it is current, in the sense
that it would be the most recently indexed
Linda Hansen
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From: Discussion of Government Document Issues
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Sent: October-02-13 5:10 PM
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Subject: Government websites offline
Here is a list of government websites that I found were completely
offline or "dark" as of last night:
USGS.gov
Bureau of Economic Analysis (bea.gov)
Business.gov
Census.gov
Copyright.gov
Data.gov
Disability.gov
ERIC (eric.ed.gov)
FCC.gov
FTC.gov
FTC.gov
Library of Congress (loc.gov)
NASA.gov
National Park Service (nps.gov)
NIMH.gov
NIST.gov
NOAA.gov is offline but you can still get to weather.gov NSF.gov
Nutrition.gov USDA (usda.gov)
Gretchen Gould
Reference Librarian & Bibliographer
Rod Library
University of Northern Iowa
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(319) 273-6327
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