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Library cardholders can access online databases for articles on specific subjects!

Web Sites by Subject.


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Good Starting Points  
For additional resources, see the library's list of online databases appropriate for research on Government.
  • GovSpot.com
    This site is designed as a "nonpartisan government information portal" offering links to U.S. executive, legislative and judicial branches; state and local links; international government links; a constitution finder; a "You Asked for It" section and more.

  • State and Local Sourcebook
    Governing magazine provides comprehensive links to the home pages of states, legislatures, major cities and counties, government- related national associations and research organizations. The Governing.com Web site offers selected feature articles from monthly issues of the magazine, links to topical news events as covered by major U.S. newspapers and periodic studies with ratings of public officials and government performance.

  • USA.gov
    Provides easy-to-use access to online federal government information. Also provides links to information on state and local governments. A version of this site is also available in Spanish.



Emergency Preparedness
See also the library's Influenza, Terrorism and Weather links.
  • Federal Resources

    • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

      • Emergency Preparedness & Response
        The CDC provides information on how to prepare for and respond to bioterrorism agents, chemical emergencies, mass trauma, natural disasters, severe weather events and radiation emergencies. Also available in Spanish.

    • Department of Health and Human Services

      • PandemicFlu.gov
        One-stop access to official U.S. government information on pandemic flu and avian influenza.

    • Department of Homeland Security

      • Ready.gov
        Outlines what the public and businesses can do to prepare for and react to the possibility of various natural and man-made threats. Also available in Spanish. NOTE: A critique of the information on this site, with corrections and recommendations, has been developed by the Federation of American Scientists. Their analysis is available online at ReallyReady.org and is directed toward emergency preparedness measures for families, businesses and people with disabilities.

    • Federal Emergency Management Agency

      • Are You Ready? An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness
        FEMA's detailed guide to what the public can do to prepare for natural disasters, technological hazards and terrorist incidents. Detailed instructions are outlined on what to do before, during and after such events, and general information on recovering from disasters is also included. Also available in Spanish.

        Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this PDF file.
        To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

      • Emergency Management Guide For Business & Industry
        A step-by-step approach to emergency planning, response and recovery for companies of all sizes.

        Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this PDF file.
        To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

    • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

      • Weather Safety
        Links to information on weather safety and preparedness from NOAA's National Weather Service.

  • State Resources

    • Virginia Department of Emergency Management

      • Terrorism Toolkit
        Terrorism preparedness information for residents and businesses. Includes terrorism FAQs, a list of the Virginia Threat Condition levels along with the advised precautions to be taken by residents and businesses for each, and links to information for and about first responders.

      • VAEmergency.com
        Emergency preparedness information. Includes sections on the many types of threats and emergencies, disaster preparation and prevention, and disaster recovery. Special sections address businesses and children. Information is also available in Spanish.

    • Virginia Department of Health

  • Local Resources

    • Arlington County — Emergency Preparedness
      Arlington-specific information and emergency preparedness resources.

    • Fairfax City — Homeland Security Threat & Emergency Preparedness
      Provides quick access to the current National Security Threat Level and the Virginia Homeland Security Terrorist Threat Conditions level. Links to various state and local emergency preparedness resources.

    • Fairfax County

      • Emergency Information
        Provides emergency telephone numbers, the current homeland security threat levels, and links to guides on emergency preparedness and a variety of emergency situations.

      • Pandemic Flu Information
        Describes the county's pandemic flu planning efforts and provides links to the county's latest pandemic flu-related news releases and events. Checklists and resources for residents, businesses, schools and organizations, and links to useful Web sites are also included.

    • Loudoun County — Emergency Preparedness
      Links to information on preparing for and dealing with a variety of emergency events and security threats.

    • Prince William County — Emergency Management / Preparedness
      Provides the current county threat level and resources on emergency preparedness.

    • Washington, D.C. — Emergency Information Center
      Designed to provide real-time instructions to residents and visitors in the event of an emergency situation. The site also posts the current District Threat Level and links to preparedness resources and information on natural disasters and domestic terrorism.

    • Your Guide to Emergency Preparedness
      A comprehensive guide to detailed information on preparing for emergencies. Available in various languages. Produced by the Northern Virginia Regional Commission.

      Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this PDF file.
      To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:



Federal
See also the library's links to Codes, Statutes and Regulations and Elected Officials.
  • Good Starting Point

    • GPO Access
      Provides links to official federal government information from all three branches of government, including such items as Government Accountability Office Reports and U.S. Supreme Court decisions from 1937 through 1975.

  • Abbreviations and Acronyms of the U.S. Government

  • Budget of the United States Government
    The U.S. budget is issued by the Office of Management and Budget and is presented here, for fiscal years 1997 to date, along with related documents such as the Economic Report of the President.

  • Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
    A searchable database of programs that provide financial or nonfinancial aid.

  • Catalog of U.S. Government Publications
    A finding tool for federal publications, offering direct links to documents that are available online, as well as the ability to locate a federal depository library which owns the material.

  • Envirofacts Data Warehouse
    The Envirofacts Data Warehouse is a product of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. You may search EPA databases for environmental information on Fairfax County (or other locations): Superfund sites, drinking water, toxic and air releases, hazardous waste, water discharge permits or grants information.

  • Forms.gov
    This site provides one-stop-shopping for the most frequently used federal forms. Search for forms by number, by agency or alphabetically by form name.

  • Legislative Information

  • Mymoney.gov
    A well-structured presentation of federal government financial resources for consumers (with state-by state links to programs where appropriate). Includes help on topics such as home ownership, taxes, paying for education, credit protection, savings, small business start-up, retirement and more.

  • Selective Service System
    Information on how, when and where to register.

  • Statistics

    • Census 2000 Gateway
      Results of the 2000 Census, as well as selected historical census data.

    • Fedstats
      Highly recommended site with access to a full range of statistics and information produced by over 70 government agencies such as Agriculture, Census Bureau, Environmental Protection Agency, Labor, National Science Foundation and many more.

  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    Formerly known as the Immigration and Naturalization Service or INS, the USCIS Web site provides forms, laws and regulations, information on naturalization and more.

  • Note: Adobe Acrobat Viewer is required to view these PDF files.
    To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

  • United States Government Manual
    Provides information about the agencies of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. government as well as the quasi-official agencies. The online edition may be browsed, or searched by subject, agency or individual name.



State
See also Government of Virginia and Virginia Elected Officials Virginia Law.


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