ContentsQuick Guide to Primary Government Web Sites and Finding Aids . ixPreface . xiAbout the Editor . xiiiIntroduction . xvUsing The United States Government Internet Directory . xvScope . xviOrganization . xviHow to Use this Book .
xviiGovernment and Social Media Online . xixWhat Can You Find at Agency Web Sites? . xxiWhat to Watch for in 2012-2013 . xxiiiFreedom of Information Act Web Pages . xxvOrganization Charts . xxxiChapter 1: Finding Aids . 1Government Sources . 1Other Sources .
4Chapter 2: Agriculture, Fishing, and Forestry . 5Agriculture . 5Fishing . 17Forestry . 19Chapter 3: Business and Economics . 23Business and Industry . 23Consumer Information . 29Economics .
32Federal Reserve System . 36Finance . 42International Trade . 48Money . 57Chapter 4: Culture and Recreation . 59Arts . 59Culture . 60History .
66Libraries . 72Museums . 85Recreation . 88Reference . 91vi THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT INTERNET DIRECTORYChapter 5: Defense and Intelligence . 93Armed Forces . 93Defense Operations . 105Defense Research .
112Homeland Security . 117Intelligence . 125Military Morale and Welfare . 131Chapter 6: Demographics and Sociology . 139Census and Statistics . 139Demographic Groups . 145Chapter 7: Education . 147Adult Education .
147Curriculum . 148Early Childhood Education . 153Education Funding . 154Education Policy . 156Education Research and Statistics . 157Elementary and Secondary Education . 159Higher Education . 161International Education .
166Kids'' Pages . 168Teaching . 178Chapter 8: Employment . 181Employment Law . 181Employment Statistics. 186Jobs . 189Labor-Management Relations . 191Workplace Conditions .
192Chapter 9: Energy . 195Alternative and Renewable Fuels . 195Energy Policy and Information . 198Fossil and Nuclear Fuels . 202Utilities . 205Chapter 10: Engineering and Technology . 209Communications . 209Engineering .
213Technology . 217Chapter 11: Environment and Nature . 223Environmental Law . 223Environmental Policy . 225Environmental Protection . 228Environmental Science .