Examines the forces that have deflected U.S. Government publication from becoming the public enterprise that Congress had conceived in the nineteenth century.
Examines the forces that have deflected U.S. Government publication from becoming the public enterprise that Congress had conceived in the nineteenth century.
Part 1 Acknowledgments Part 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1 The Ideological Heritage Chapter 4 2 An Informing Function Consummated Chapter 5 3 Toward an Ideological Underpinning Chapter 6 4 Institutional Tensions Chapter 7 5 Toy Presses and the Rise of Fugitive U.S. Government Documents Chapter 9 6 Heretical Impulses: The Push for a Clearinghouse Chapter 10 7 The Republic of Federal Scientific Publication: The Not-So-Public Domain Part 11 Conclusion Part 12 Bibliography Part 13 Glossary Part 14 Index Part 15 About the Author
Part 1 Acknowledgments Part 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1 The Ideological Heritage Chapter 4 2 An Informing Function Consummated Chapter 5 3 Toward an Ideological Underpinning Chapter 6 4 Institutional Tensions Chapter 7 5 Toy Presses and the Rise of Fugitive U.S. Government Documents Chapter 9 6 Heretical Impulses: The Push for a Clearinghouse Chapter 10 7 The Republic of Federal Scientific Publication: The Not-So-Public Domain Part 11 Conclusion Part 12 Bibliography Part 13 Glossary Part 14 Index Part 15 About the Author
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