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 <description>&lt;br&gt;Director of Collections and Government Documents Librarian&lt;br&gt;Criss Library&lt;br&gt;University of Nebraska at Omaha&lt;br&gt;jtshaw2@gmail.com</description>
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 <title>Learning to Live Without a Statistical Abstract: Thinking about Future Access to Government Information</title>
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 <description>The U.S. Census Bureau anticipates that budget cuts will likely dismantle the entire Statistical Compendia division. &lt;strong&gt;James T. Shaw&#039;s&lt;/strong&gt; presentation focuses on why there is no truly good alternative to the &lt;i&gt;Statistical Abstract&lt;/i&gt; in terms of providing both convenience and breadth, either from other government or commercial sources. He provides descriptions of and links to other statistical sources and methods to mine available data moving forward.</description>
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