Technical reports and non-depository publications

Suzanne N. Taylor
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Federal non-depository publications disseminated by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) increased slightly in number in 1992 as compared to 1991. This continues the trend for slight increases each year rather than the decreases of the years previous to 1991. NTIS continues to receive and disseminate federally funded research and development reports, which are abstracted in Government Reports Announcements and Index and related abstract journals. Many of the publications described in this column came directly from the authoring agency, however. These were sent either via an agency mailing list or through library solicitation.

Last year, government information specialists believed the GPO Wide Information Network Data Online Act of 1991 (WINDO) would be a positive move toward establishing a single point of public access to federal electronic databases. This bill died in committee with the close of the 102nd Congress. A more limited bill was introduced in the 103rd Congress and passed as the Government Printing Office Electronic Information Access Enhancement Act of 1992 (Public Law 103–140, 107 Stat. 112). This law establishes GPO as a gateway and provider of electronic information, but limits its authority to acquire and disseminate that information as compared to the WINDO bill. The law requires GPO to create and maintain a directory of federal publications in electronic format and to provide online computer access to this directory and to other documents, for which GPO can charge reasonable fees. The law permits GPO to provide access to this online system to depository libraries without charge. However, no additional appropriations were authorized for GPO to implement the provisions of the Act. Meanwhile, federal agencies continue to utilize electronic formats to disseminate information at an increasing rate. A number of non-depository CD-ROM databases are included in this review. In many cases, the data on these CD-ROMs have not been previously available.

All except one of the publications reviewed below were published in 1992. Short quotations, which are not referenced in the reviews, were taken from the preface or introduction of the document. I wish to express my appreciation to Fred C. Schmidt (FCS), Head, Documents Department, Colorado State University Libraries, for the reviews he contributed and for his help and support in the production of this column.

技术报告和非保存出版物
与1991年相比,1992年国家技术情报处散发的联邦非储存出版物的数量略有增加。这延续了每年略有增加的趋势,而不是1991年以前几年的减少趋势。NTIS继续接收和分发联邦资助的研究和发展报告,这些报告摘要刊登在政府报告、公告和索引以及相关摘要期刊上。然而,本专栏中描述的许多出版物直接来自作者机构。这些邮件要么通过机构邮件列表发送,要么通过图书馆征集。去年,政府信息专家认为,《1991年GPO广域信息网络数据在线法案》(WINDO)将是朝着建立一个公众访问联邦电子数据库的单一点迈出的积极一步。随着第102届国会的结束,该法案在委员会中夭折了。第103届国会提出了一项更有限的法案,并通过了《1992年政府印刷办公室电子信息访问增强法案》(公法103-140,107 Stat. 112)。该法案将GPO确立为电子信息的门户和提供者,但与WINDO法案相比,限制了其获取和传播该信息的权力。法律要求邮政总局以电子形式建立和维护联邦出版物目录,并提供对该目录和其他文件的在线计算机访问,邮政总局可为此收取合理费用。法律允许GPO免费向寄存图书馆提供该在线系统的访问。但是,没有批准额外拨款给邮政总局执行该法的规定。与此同时,联邦机构继续以越来越快的速度利用电子格式传播信息。本审查包括若干非储存只读存储器数据库。在许多情况下,这些cd - rom上的数据以前是没有的。下面审查的出版物中除了一份以外,其余都是1992年出版的。在评议中未提及的简短引文摘自文件的序言或引言。我谨向科罗拉多州立大学图书馆文件部主任Fred C. Schmidt (FCS)表示感谢,感谢他所提供的评论以及他在编写本专栏时提供的帮助和支持。
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