HONS 1134 - Savannah Monuments: Find Primary Sources Using Government Information & Data
This guide contains library and web-based information for students enrolled in Dr. Belzer's Honors Inquiry Global Issues courses centering on Savannah monuments.
Index to print and electronic publications created by Federal agencies. When available, links to the full-text of these publications are included. Link to holding libraries.
Provides free online access to official Federal Government publications, such as the United States Code, congressional bills and documents, economic indicators, public laws, and more.
United States Census BureauThe US Census Bureau is a government agency responsible for collecting and analyzing data about the population and economy of the United States.
United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS)Ongoing survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau that provides detailed demographic, social, economic, and housing data annually, helping to inform policy and community decisions.
The Home and Search tabs allow you to search across all data collections in Ancestry Library Edition, including the census records.
Locate and click on "Census & Voter Lists" on the Search tab drop-down menu to use search fields specific to these records and narrow your search to only these types of records.
From the Search tab search page, locate and click on "Census & Voter Lists" found in the right-side Special Collections list to use search fields specific to these records and narrow your search to only these records
Using the Card Catalog link (Search drop-down menu or right link on Search page) or button (bottom right of Search page), filter the list of data collection to view only these records.