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Appendix B Sources of Assistance

Many organizations throughout the Nation offer information and services to users of Census Bureau data. They often have at least some products from this Catalog/Guide on hand for reference or purchase. Others offer statistical information from other sources, perhaps in addition to Census Bureau data. To aid you in locating the information or services you need, the following pages provide lists (noted below) of key sources of data and assistance. Descriptions of the types of organiza- tions listed are found on page 3 in the Introduction to the Catalog/Guide. Contact Customer Services for a list of National Clearinghouse organizations (see page 3).

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Government Printing Office Bookstores 224

Census Bureau—Regional Information Services 224

Census Bureau—Washington 224

Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration (ITA) Offices 227

Data/Information Centers 227

Depository Libraries 254

Federal Statistical Reports by Agency 270

Other Federal Sources of Statistics 279 224 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE BOOKSTORES APPENDIX B

GOVERNMENT PRINTING Washington, DC and vicinity—Government Philadelphia, PA—First Floor, 105 South OFFICE BOOKSTORES Printing Office, 710 North Capitol Street, 7th Street, 19106-3395. 215-597-8313. N.W., 20401. 202-512-0132 215-597-8864 (TDD). (DE, MD, NJ, PA) Atlanta, GA—First Union Plaza, Washington, DC—1510 H Street, N.W., Seattle, WA—101 Stewart St., Suite 500, 999 Peachtree St., N.E., Suite 120, 20005. 202-653-5075 98101-1098. 206-728-5314. 206-728-5321 30309-3964. 404-347-1900 (TDD). (AK, HI, ID, MT, NV, OR, WA) Government Printing Office, Warehouse Birmingham, AL—O’Neill Building, Sales Outlet, 8660 Cherry Lane Regional Office Liaison, (FLD), 2021 3rd Avenue North, 35203. Laurel, MD 20707. 301-953-7974 301-457-2032. 205-731-1056 and 301 792-0262 Boston, MA—Thomas P. O’Neill Federal Building, 10 Causeway Street, Room 169, CENSUS BUREAU— 02222. 617-720-4180 CENSUS BUREAU— WASHINGTON Chicago, IL—One Congress Center, REGIONAL INFORMATION 401 S. State Street, Suite 124, 60605. SERVICES Note—Unless otherwise indicated, all 312-353-5133 telephone numbers listed below are in Cleveland, OH—Room 1653, Federal area code 301. The mailing address is as Information specialists in the Census follows: Building, 1240 East 9th Street, 44199. Bureau’s 12 regional offices offer assis- 216-522-4922 tance to data users. If you have questions Name Columbus, OH—Room 207, Federal about the Census Bureau’s products and Title, or the acronym or abbreviation in Building, 200 North High Street, 43215. services, contact the regional office that parentheses following the name in the 614-469-6956 serves your State. The States served by listings below. Bureau of the Census Dallas, TX—Room 1C50, Federal each office are noted in parenthesis. New Washington, D.C. 20233 Building, 1100 Commerce Street, York State is split between the Boston and 75242. 214-767-0076 New York offices; NY entries are flagged EXECUTIVE STAFF with asterisks. Denver, CO—Room 117, Federal Building, Director, Martha Farnsworth Riche, 1961 Stout Street, 80294. 303-844-3964 Atlanta, GA—101 Marietta St., N.W., 457-2135 30303-2700. 404-730-3833. 404-730-3964 Detroit, MI—Suite 160, Federal Building, Deputy Director, Bryant Benton, (TDD). (AL, FL, GA) 477 Michigan Avenue, 48226. 457-2138 313-226-7816 Boston, MA—2 Copley Place, Suite 301, Principal Associate Director and Chief Houston, TX—Texas Crude Building, P.O. Box 9108, Boston MA 02117-9108. Financial Officer, Frederick T. Alt, Suite 120, 801 Travis Street, 77002. 617-424-0510. 617-424-0565 (TDD). 457-2469 (CT, ME, MA, NH, *NY, RI, VT) 713-228-1187 Principal Associate Director for Programs, Jacksonville, FL—100 West Bay Street, Charlotte, NC—Suite 106, 901 Center Park Paula J. Schneider, 457-2092 Suite 100, 32202. 904-353-0569 Drive, 28217-2935. 704-344-6144. Associate Director for Administration, Kansas City, MO—120 Bannister Mall, 704-344-6548 (TDD). (DC, KY, NC, SC, 457-2182 TN, VA) 5600 East Bannister Road, 64137. Associate Director for Decennial Census, 816-765-2256 Chicago, IL—2255 Enterprise Dr., Robert W. Marx, 457-2131 Los Angeles, CA—ARCO Plaza, C-Level, Suite 5501, Westchester, 60154-5800. 708-562-1740. 708-562-1791 (TDD). Associate Director for Demographic 505 South Flower Street, 90071. Programs, Nancy M. Gordon, 457-2126 213-239-9844 (IL, IN, WI) Associate Director for Economic Programs, Dallas, TX—Room 210, 6303 Harry Milwaukee, WI—Suite 150, Reuss Federal Frederick T. Knickerbocker, 457-2112 Plaza, 310 W. Wisconsin Avenue, 53203. Hines Blvd., 75235-5269. 214-640-4470. 414-297-1304 214-767-7181 (TDD). (LA, MS, TX) Associate Director for Field Operations, Marvin D. Raines, 457-2072 New York, NY—Room 110, Federal Denver, CO—6900 West Jefferson Avenue, Building, 26 Federal Plaza, 10278. P.O. Box 272020, 80227-9020. Associate Director for Information Tech- 212-264-3825 303-969-7750. 303-969-6769 (TDD). nology, Arnold A. Jackson, 457-2168 Philadelphia, PA—Robert Morris Building, (AZ, CO, NE, NM, ND, SD, UT, WY) Associate Director for Planning and Organization Development, 100 North 17th Street, 19103. Detroit, MI—1395 Brewery Park Blvd., Michael S. McKay (acting) 457-2118 215-636-1900 P.O. Box 33405, 48232-5405. Pittsburgh, PA—Room 118, Federal 313-259-1875. 313-259-5169 (TDD). Associate Director for Statistical Design, Building, 1000 Liberty Avenue, 15222. (MI, OH, WV) Methodology, and Standards, Cynthia Z. F. Clark, 457-2160 412-644-2721 Kansas City, KS—Gateway Tower II, Suite Portland, OR—1305 S.W. First Avenue, 600, 400 State Avenue, 66101-2410. Assistant Director for Communications, 97201-5801. 503-221-6217 913-551-6711. 913-551-5839 (TDD). Philip L. Sparks, 457-2158 Pueblo, CO—Norwest Banks Building, (AR, IA, KS, MN, MO, OK) Assistant Director for Decennial Census, 457-2933 201 West 8th Street, 81003. Los Angeles, CA—Suite 300, 15350 719-544-3142 Sherman Way, Van Nuys, 91406-4224. Assistant Director for Economic Programs, San Francisco, CA—Marathon Plaza, 818-904-6339. 818-904-6249 (TDD). Thomas L. Mesenbourg, 457-2932 (CA) Room 141-S, 303 2nd Street, 94107. FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS 415-512-2770 New York, NY—Room 37-130, Jacob K. Agriculture Information, 1-800-523-3215 Seattle, WA—Room 194, Federal Building, Javits Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, 915 Second Avenue, 98174. 10278-0044. 212-264-4730. 212-264-3863 Business Information, 1-800-541-8345 206-553-4270 (TDD). (*NY, NY City, Puerto Rico) Census-BEA Bulletin Board, 457-2310 APPENDIX B CENSUS BUREAU—WASHINGTON 225

Census Customer Services, 457-4100 Legislation—Thomas Jones (PPDO), Fuels and Electric Energy Consumed, and (Fax: 457-4714; orders only: 457-3842; 457-2512 Production Index—Pat Horning (MCD), TDD: 457-4611) Microdata Files—Carmen Campbell 457-4680 Census Job Information (Recording), (ACSD), 457-1139 Industries: 457-4499 Statistical Research—C. Easley Hoy Electrical and Transportation Census Personnel Locator, 457-4608 (SRD), 457-4978 Equipment, Instruments, and Census—2000, 457-2000 User Training—DIR, 457-1210 Miscellaneous—Milbren Thomas Congressional Affairs, 457-2171 BUSINESS ECONOMICS (MCD), 457-4821 Data Centers (DIR), 457-1305 Agriculture: Food, Textiles, and Apparel—Judy Dodds (MCD), 457-4651 FastFax (ACSD), 1-900-555-2FAX Crop and Livestock Statistics—Linda Metals and Industrial Foreign Trade Information, 457-3041/2311 Hutton (AGFS), 763-8569 Farm Economics—AGFS, 763-8514 Machinery—Kenneth Hansen (MCD), Internet: 457-4755 General Information—Sharon Powers General Information (ACSD), 457-1242 (AGFS), 1-800-523-3215 Wood, Furniture, Paper, Printing, Chem- Census-BEA Bulletin Board Irrigation Statistics—John Blackledge icals, Petroleum Products, Rubber and (Telnet)—cenbbs.census.gov (AGFS), 763-8560 Plastics—Michael Zampogna (MCD), 457-4810 FTP—ftp.census.gov Laboratory—Dave Peterson (AGFS), WorldWide Web— 763-8260 Monthly Shipments, Inventories, and Orders—Kathy Menth (MCD), 457-4832 http://www.census.gov Outreach—Quentin Coleman (AGFS), Library, 457-2511 763-8561 Technology, Innovation, Research and Development, Capacity, and Pollution Population Information, 457-2422 Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, Abatement—Elinor Champion (MCD), (2435, TTY) Northern Marianas, and American 457-4701 Public Information Office: Samoa—Kent Hoover (AGFS), 763-8564 Trade and Employment—Robert Stites Communications and Utilities: Press, 457-3030 (EPCD), 457-2760 Non-media, 457-2800 Census—Sid Marcus (SVSD), 457-2786 Retail Trade: Technical Support (CD-ROM products), Current Programs—Tom Zabelsky (SVSD), Advance Monthly—Ronald Piencykoski 457-1324 457-2766 (SVSD), 457-2713 Construction: DATA PRODUCTS—REFERENCE Census—Fay Dorsett (SVSD), 457-2687 Building Permits—Linda Hoyle (MCD), Bulletin Board (Technical 457-4703 Monthly Report—Nancy Piesto (SVSD), assistance)—ACSD, 457-1242 457-2706 Census—Pat Horning (MCD), 457-4680 Census and You (Newsletter)—Neil Monthly Sales (24-hour recording), Construction in Metro Areas—Joseph Tillman (PIO), 457-2822 457-1089 Gilvary (MCD), 457-4666 Census Catalog—John McCall (ACSD), Housing Starts and Completions—Linda Quarterly Financial Report—Ronald Lee 457-1204 Hoyle/Erica Filipek (MCD), 457-4703 (AGFS), 763-5435 County and City, State and Metropolitan Residential Characteristics, Price Index, Services: Area Data Books—Wanda Cevis (ACSD), Sales—Steve Berman (MCD), 457-4666 Census—Jack Moody (SVSD), 457-2689 457-1166 Residential Improvements and Current Reports—Thomas Zabelsky Historical Statistics—DIR, 457-1167 Repairs—Joe Huesman (MCD), 457-1605 (SVSD), 457-2766 Monthly Product Announcement—Mary Value of New Construction—George Roff Kilbride (ACSD), 457-1173 Transportation: (MCD), 457-1605 Census—Sid Marcus (SVSD), 457-2786 Statistical Abstract—Glenn King (ACSD), Economic Census: 457-1171 Commodity Flow Survey—John Fowler Census—Paul Zeisset/Robert Marske (SVSD), 457-2108 Statistical Briefs—Robert Bernstein/ (EPCD), 457-4151 Barbara Hatchl (PIO), 457-3011 Truck Inventory and Use—Robert Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate: Crowther (SVSD), 457-2797 OTHER KEY CONTACTS Census—Sid Marcus (SVSD), 457-2824 Warehousing and Trucking—Tom Zabelsky 2000 Census Plans—Staff (PIO), 457-2000 Foreign Trade: (SVSD), 457-2766 Census History—History staff (DUSD), Data Services—Reba Higbee (FTD), Wholesale Trade: 457-1167 457-3041/2227 Census—John Trimble (SVSD), 457-2725 Census Records (Age search)—DPD, Shippers’ Declaration—Hal Blyweiss Current Sales and Inventories—Irving True 812-285-5314 (FTD), 457-1086 (SVSD), 457-2779 Conferences/Exhibits—Cathie Childress Manufacturing: (PIO), 457-2814 Quarterly Financial Report—Ronald Lee Concentration—Andy Hait (MCD), (AGFS), 763-5435 Confidentiality and Privacy—Jerry Gates 457-4769 Special Topics: (PPDO), 457-2516 Exports From Manufacturing Economic Studies—Arnold Reznek (CES), Establishments—Philippe Morris (MCD), Assets/Expenditures—Sheldon Ziman 457-1856 457-4623 (AGFS), 763-7596 Freedom of Information Act—Gary Austin Financial Statistics (Quarterly Financial Business Investment—Charles Funk (PPDO), 457-2490 Report)—Ronald Lee (AGFS), 763-5435 (AGFS), 763-2542 International Visitors—Gene Vandrovec Foreign Direct Investment—Sharon K. Business Owners Characteristics—Valerie (PIO), 457-3014 Snyder (MCD), 457-1313 Strang (AGFS), 763-5726 226 CENSUS BUREAU—WASHINGTON APPENDIX B

County Business Patterns—Paul Hanczaryk Foreign Born: State and County Population Estimates— (EPCD), 457-2580 Current Population Survey—Kristin POP, 457-2422 Enterprise Statistics—Eddie Salyers Hansen (POP), 457-2454 State Population Projections—POP, (AGFS), 763-7234 Decennial Census—POP, 457-2403 457-2422 Industry and Commodity Group Quarters Population—Denise Smith Urban/Rural Population—POP, 457-2381 Classification—James Kristoff (EPCD), (POP), 457-2378 Undercount, Demographic 457-2813 Health Surveys—DSD, 457-3879 Analysis—Gregg Robinson (POP), Mineral Industries—Patricia Horning Hispanic and Ethnic Statistics—POP, 457-2103 (MCD), 457-4680 457-2403 Veterans’ Status—Thomas Palumbo Minority- and Women-Owned Homeless—Annetta Clark (POP), 457-2378 (HHES), 763-8354 Businesses—Valerie Strang (AGFS), Wealth (see section on Income, Poverty, 763-5726 Households and Families—POP, 457-2465 Immigration (Legal/Undocumented) and and Wealth, below) Puerto Rico and Outlying Areas—Kent Emigration—Edward Fernandez (POP), Hoover (AGFS), 763-8564/8559 Women—Dianne Schmidley (POP), 457-2103 457-2395 Quarterly Financial Report—Ronald Lee Income (see section on Income, Poverty, (AGFS), 763-5435 and Wealth, below) GEOGRAPHIC CONCEPTS DEMOGRAPHICS AND POPULATION Journey to Work—Phil Salopek/Gloria 1980 Census Map Orders—Ann Devore (DPD), 812-288-3192 Aging Population, U.S.—POP, 457-2395 Swieczkowski (POP), 457-2454 American Community Survey—Carolyn Language—POP, 457-2464 1990 Census Maps—ACSD, 457-4100 Hay (DMD), 457-4008 Longitudinal Surveys—Sarah Higgins Annexations and Boundary Changes— Ancestry—POP, 457-2403 (DSD), 457-3801 Mike Ratcliffe (GEO), 457-1099 Apportionment—POP, 457-2381 Marital Status and Living Arrangements— Area Measurement (Land and Arlene Saluter (POP), 457-2465 Water)—GEO, 457-1099 Census: Metropolitan Areas (MA’s): Census County Divisions—Cathy McCully 1990 Tabulations—Gloria Porter Population—POP, 457-2422 (GEO), 457-1099 (DMD), 457-4019 Standards—James Fitzsimmons (POP), Census Designated Places—Nancy Torrieri 2000 Plans—Staff (PIO), 457-2000 457-2419 (GEO), 457-1099 2000 Testing—Carolyn Hay (DMD), Migration—Kristin Hansen (POP), Census Geographic Concepts—GEO, 457-4008 457-2454 457-1099 Child Care—Martin O’Connell/Lynne National Estimates and Projections—POP, Casper (POP), 457-2416 Census Tracts—Joe Marinucci (GEO), 457-2422 457-1099 Children—Donald Hernandez (POP), Occupation (see section on Labor Force, Centers of Population—Lourdes Ramirez 457-2465 below) (GEO), 457-1073 Citizenship—POP, 457-2403 Outlying Areas—Michael Levin (POP), Congressional Districts: Commuting, Means of Transportation, and 457-2327 Place of Work—Phil Salopek/Celia Place of Birth—Kristin Hansen (POP), Address Allocations—GEO, 457-1050 Boertlein (POP), 457-2454 457-2454 Boundaries—Cathy McCully (GEO), County Population—POP, 457-2422 Population Information—POP, 457-2422 457-1099 Crime—Kathleen Creighton (DSD), (TTY: 457-2435) Federal Geographic Data Committee— 457-3925 Poverty (see section on Income, Poverty, Fred Broome (GEO), 457-1056 Current Population Survey: and Wealth, below) Fee-paid Block Splits—Joel Miller (GEO), Prisoner Surveys—Kathleen Creighton Product Ordering Information—ACSD, 457-1099 (DSD), 457-3925 457-4100 FIPS Codes—Mike Ratcliffe (GEO), Puerto Rico—Lourdes Flaim (DMD), 457-1099 Questionnaire Content—Ronald Tucker 457-4023 (DSD), 457-3806 Internal Points—Tony Costanzo (GEO), Race Statistics—POP, 457-2422 Sampling Methods—Preston Waite 457-1073 (DSMD), 457-4287 Concepts and Interpretation—POP, Master Address File—Dan Sweeney 457-2402 Demographic Surveys (General (GEO), 457-1106 Reapportionment and information)—DSD, 457-3811 Metropolitan Areas—James Fitzsimmons Redistricting—Marshall Turner, Jr. (DIR), (POP), 457-2419 Disability—Jack McNeil/Bob Bennefield 457-4039 (HHES), 763-8300/8579 Sampling Methods, Decennial Census— Outlying Areas—Joel Miller (GEO), Education—POP, 457-2464 Henry Woltman (DSSD), 457-4199 457-1099 Education Surveys—Steve Tourkin (DSD), School District Data—Jane Ingold (POP), Population Circles (Radii)—Rick Hartgen 457-3791 457-2408 (GEO), 457-1128 Employment (see section on Labor Force, Special Demographic Surveys—Sarah Postal Geography—Rose Quarato (GEO), below) Higgins (DSD), 457-3801 457-1128 Equal Employment Opportunity Data— Special Population Censuses—Elaine School Districts—Dave Aultman (GEO), HHES, 763-8576 Csellar (FLD), 457-1429 457-1099 Fertility and Births—Martin O’Connell/ Special Tabulations—Rose Cowan (POP), State Boundary Certification—Louise Amara Bachu (POP), 457-2416 457-2408 Stewart (GEO), 457-1099 APPENDIX B NCIC 227

TIGER System: INCOME, POVERTY, AND WEALTH some Census publications. For a directory Future Plans and Products—GEO, Consumer Expenditure—Ron Dopkowski of ITA district offices, call 202-482-2683. 457-1100 (DSD), 457-3914 Products—Paul Manka (GEO), Household Wealth—HHES, 763-8576 457-1128 Income Statistics—HHES, 763-8576 DATA/INFORMATION Thematic Mapping—Tim Trainor Poverty Statistics—HHES, 763-8576 CENTERS (GEO), 457-1101 Survey of Income and Program Participa- Urban/Rural Residence—POP, 457-2381 tion (SIPP)—HHES, 763-8576 This section lists organizations associated Urbanized Areas and Urban/Rural General Information—Michael with three Census Bureau-sponsored pro- Concepts—Nancy Torrieri (GEO), McMahon (DSD), 457-3819 grams: the State Data Center Program, the 457-1099 Business and Industry Data Center Pro- Microdata Files—Carmen Campbell gram, and the National Census Information Voting Districts—Cathy McCully (GEO), (ACSD), 457-1139 Center Program (NCIC). 457-1099 Statistical Methods—Vicki Huggins The State Data Centers (SDC’s) receive ZIP Codes: (DSMD), 457-4192 Census Bureau data products for their Agriculture Data—ACSD, 457-4100 INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS States and make the data and related ser- Demographic Data—ACSD, 457-4100 Africa, Asia, Latin America, North vices available to users. The Business and Economic Data—Anne Russell (SVSD), America, and Oceania—Patricia Rowe Industry Data Centers (BIDC’s) also re- 457-2687 (POP), 457-1358 ceive data products and complement the work of the SDC’s. They focus especially Geographic Relationships—Rose Aging Population—Kevin Kinsella (POP), on economic data and assistance to busi- Quarato (GEO), 457-1128 457-1371 nesses and economic development agencies GOVERNMENTS China, People’s Republic—Loraine West in their State. (POP), 457-1360 Criminal Justice—Alan Stevens (GOVS), All States, the District of Columbia, 457-1550 Europe, Former Soviet Union—Marc Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Rubin (POP), 457-1362 Education: Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Health—Karen Stanecki (POP), 457-1406 Northern Mariana Islands have SDC pro- Elementary-Secondary—Larry International Data Base—Peter Johnson grams. Many have also established BIDC MacDonald (GOVS), 457-1563 (POP), 457-1403 programs. The programs have designated Post-Secondary—Johnny Monaco Technical Assistance and Training— lead agencies, coordinating agencies, and (GOVS), 457-2584 Robert Bush (POP), 457-1444 affiliates. In the combined, State-by-State Federal Expenditure Data—Robert Women in Development—Patricia Rowe listing following the NCIC’s, BIDC partici- McArthur (GOVS), 457-1565 (POP), 457-1358 pants are identified by ‘‘(BIDC)’’ at the Finance and Employment: end of an entry. Organizations that are LABOR FORCE both SDC and BIDC participants are noted General—Henry Wulf (GOVS), similarly: ‘‘(SDC/BIDC).’’ 457-1486 Commuting, Means of Transportation, and Place of Work—Phil Salopek/Celia The NCIC program is a joint partner- Eastern States—George Beaven Boertlein (POP), 457-2454 (GOVS), 457-1529 ship between the Census Bureau and five Employment and Unemployment—HHES, national minority organizations to increase Western States—Russell Price (GOVS), 763-8576 the benefits of census data to special popu- 457-1488 Journey to Work—Phil Salopek/Gloria lation groups. Designed to complement the Governmental Organization—David Swieczkowski (POP), 457-2454 SDC and BIDC programs, the NCIC’s Kellerman (GOVS), 457-1586 Occupation and Industry Statistics— provide an alternative outlet for informa- Taxation—Henry Wulf (GOVS), 457-1486 HHES, 763-8576 tion to people who might not use the SDC/BIDC network or other government HOUSING NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL sources for information. Each individual American Housing Survey—Edward DATA CENTERS center addresses a focused set of data Montfort (HHES), 763-8551; John Business and Industry Data Centers— needs which require specialized data and Cannon (DSD), 457-3877 DIR, 457-1305 unique analysis. Census—Robert Bonnette (HHES), Clearinghouse for Census Data Services— See page 3 of this Catalog/Guide for 763-8553 ACSD, 457-1305 additional information about the SDC, Components of Inventory Change National Census Information Centers— BIDC, and NCIC Programs. Survey—Barbara Williams (HHES), Barbara Harris (DIR), 457-1305 763-8551 State Data Center Program—Tim Jones Housing Affordability—Peter Fronczek/ (DIR), 457-1305 NCIC Howard Savage (HHES), 763-8165 Market Absorption/Residential DEPARTMENT OF Asian/Pacific Islander Data Finance—Anne Smoler (HHES), COMMERCE ITA OFFICES 763-8165 Consortium New York City Housing and Vacancy The U.S. Department of Commerce has Asian American Health Forum, Inc., Survey—Peter Fronczek (HHES), International Trade Administration (ITA) 116 New Montgomery, Suite 531, 763-8165 offices in many large cities. Furnishing San Francisco, CA 94105. Ms. Tessie Vacancy Data—Alan Friedman/Robert services mainly for businesses, these offices Guillermo, Exec. Director; Ms. Heidi Callis (HHES), 763-8165 keep reference libraries which include Tom. 415-541-0866. fax 415-541-0748 228 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Affiliate National Urban League AFFILIATES Special Services for Groups, National Urban League, 1111 14th Street, Anniston—East Alabama Regional 1313 West 8th, No. 201, Los Angeles, N.W., 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20005. Planning and Development Commission. CA 90017. Herbert Hatanaka. Dr. Billy Tidwell. 202-898-1604. 205-237-6741 213-484-6222 fax 202-408-1965 Auburn—Center for Governmental Affiliates Services, Auburn University. IndianNet Information Center Baltimore Urban League, 512 Orchard, 334-844-4781 S.E., Baltimore, MD 21201. Roger Lyons. Birmingham—Birmingham Area Chamber IndianNet Information Center, 410-523-8150. fax 410-523-4022 of Commerce. 205-250-7652 Cal-State University-Monterey Bay, 100 Campus Center Building 3575, Columbia Urban League, P.O. Drawer J, Birmingham Public Library. Module D, Seaside, CA 93955-8001. 1400 Barnwell Street, Columbia, SC 205-226-3620 Dr. George Baldwin. 408-582-3625. 29250-0125. James T. McLawhorn, Jr. 803-799-8150. fax 803-254-6052 Birmingham Regional Planning Commission. 205-251-8139 Affiliates Grand Rapids Urban League, 745 Eastern Indian and Native American, Employment Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, MI 49503. Center for Urban Affairs, University and Training Coalition, 1000 Wisconsin John Gussenbauer. 616-245-2207. of Alabama at Birmingham. Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20007. fax 616-245-6510 205-934-3500 Norman DeWeaver. 202-342-0594. Jacksonville Urban League, 233 West Camden—Alabama Tombigbee Regional fax 202-342-1132 Duval Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202. Commission. 334-682-4234 Native American Educational Services, Ms. Linnie Finley. 904-356-8336. Decatur—North Central Alabama Regional Inc., 2838 W. Peterson Avenue, fax 904-356-8369 Council of Governments. 205-355-4515 Chicago, IL 60659. Faith Smith, Knoxville Urban League, 1514 East 5th Dothan—Southeast Regional Planning and President; David Beck, Program Manager. Ave., Knoxville, TN 37917. Rosemary Development Commission. 334-794-4093 312-761-5000. fax 312-761-3808 Giles. 615-524-5511 Gadsden—Gadsden Public Library. New Orleans Urban League, Southern Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity, 205-549-4699 3001 South Berry Road, Suite B, University at New Orleans, 6400 Press Drive, New Orleans, LA 70126. Huntsville—Huntsville Public Library. Norman, OK 73072. Ms. Iola Hayden, 205-532-5975 Exec. Director. 405-329-3737 and Dr. Gwen Gilbert. 504-286-5081. 800-375-3737. fax 405-329-8488 fax 504-286-5131 Top of Alabama Regional Council of Portland Urban League, 10 North Russell Governments. 205-533-3330 United South and Eastern Tribes, Street, Portland, OR 97227. Lawrence Jacksonville—Center for Economic 711 Stewarts Ferry Pike, Suite 100, Foltz. 503-280-2600. fax 503-281-2612 Nashville, TN 37214. James T. Martin, Development and Business Research, Exec. Director. 615-872-7900. Jacksonville State University. fax 615-872-7417. Southwest Voter Research 205-782-5324 Institute Livingston—Livingston University, National Council of La Raza Southwest Voter Research Institute, Julia Tutwiler Library. 205-652-9661 403 E. Commerce, San Antonio, TX Mobile—Mobile Public Library. National Council of La Raza, 78205. Ms. Sonia Green. 210-222-8014. 334-434-7078 1111 19th Street, N.W., Suite 1000, fax 210-222-8474 South Alabama Regional Planning Washington, DC 20036. Raul Yuaguirrie, Affiliate President; Mr. Eric Rodriguez. Commission. 334-433-6541 202-785-1670. fax 202-785-0851 Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, 1712 W. Beverly, Suite 2706, University of South Alabama Library. Affiliates Montebello, CA 90640. Richard Martinez. 334-460-7024 Greater Dallas Legal Foundation, 213-728-2706. fax 213-728-4001. Montgomery—Central Alabama Planning 238 A West 12th Street, Dallas, TX and Development Commission. 75208. Jose Angel Gutierrez. 334-262-4300 214-941-1900 SDC/BIDC South Central Alabama Development Guadalupe Center, 1015 West 23rd Street, Commission. 334-244-6903 Kansas City, MO 64108. Ms. Alicia Alabama Muscle Shoals—Northwest Alabama Lopez. 816-472-4770 Council of Local Governments. LEAD AGENCY Gulf Coast Council of La Raza, 205-389-0500 2203 Baldwin Blvd., Corpus Christi, TX Annette Watters, Alabama State Data Normal—Department of Community 78405. Dr. Maria Luisa Garza. Center, Center for Business and Planning and Urban Studies, Alabama 512-881-9988 Economic Research, University of A & M University. 205-851-5738 Alabama, P.O. Box 870221, Latin American Research and Service Tuscaloosa, 35487-0221. 205-348-6191 Northport—West Alabama Planning and Development Council. 205-333-2990 Agency, 309 West 1st Ave., Denver, COORDINATING AGENCIES CO 80223. Ms. Georgia Pappas. ext. 214 303-722-5150 Parker Collins, Office of State Planning, Department of Economic and Community Opelika—Lee-Russell Council of Siete Del Norte, P.O. Box 180, Embudo, Affairs. P.O. Box 5690, Governments. 334-749-5264 NM 87531. Amos Atencio. 505-579-4217 Montgomery, 36103-5690. 334-242-5493 Troy—Troy State University Library. Valle Del Sol, 1209 South First Avenue, Vince Thacker, Alabama Public Library 334-670-3540 Phoenix, AZ 85003. Ramon Leon. Service, 6030 Monticello Dr., Tuscaloosa—West Alabama Planning and 605-258-6797 Montgomery, 36130. 334-213-3900 Development Council. 205-345-5545 APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 229

Alaska Globe—Globe Public Library. Arkansas 520-425-6111 LEAD AGENCY LEAD AGENCY Holbrook—Northland Pioneer College, Kathryn Lizik, Census Geographic Infor- Sarah Breshears, State Data Center, Univer- Learning Resources Center. sity of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2801 mation Services Network, Research and 520-524-6111, ext. 202. (BIDC) Analysis, Department of Labor, 11 West South University Avenue, Little Rock, 8th Street, Juneau, 99801. 907-465-2437 Kingman—Mohave Community College 72204. 501-569-8530 Library. 520-757-0881. (BIDC) COORDINATING AGENCIES Arizona Mohave County Library District. Mary Honeycutt-Lackie, Arkansas State 520-692-2665 Library, 1 Capitol Mall, Little Rock, LEAD AGENCY Western Arizona Council of Govern- 72201. 501-682-2864 Betty Jeffries, Arizona Department of ments. 520-753-6247 Coy Cozart, Arkansas Employment Secu- Security, 1789 West Jefferson Street, First Mesa—Mesa Public Library, Documents. rity Division, Research and Analysis Sec- Floor, SE Wing, DES 045Z, Phoenix, 602-644-2207 tion, P.O. Box 2981, Little Rock, 72203. 85007. 602-542-5984. (SDC/BIDC) 501-682-3159 Nogales—Nogales/Santa Cruz County COORDINATING AGENCIES Public Library. 520-287-3343 AFFILIATES Jerry N. Conover, College of Business Parker—Parker/La Paz County Public Batesville—White River Planning and Administration, Northern Arizona Univer- Library. 520-669-2622 Development District. 501-793-5233 sity, Box 15066, Flagstaff, 86011-5066. Phoenix—Arizona Department of White River Regional Library. 520-523-7331 Commerce. 602-280-1321 501-793-8814 Blytheville—Mississippi County Library. Janet Fisher, Department of Library, Indian Development District of Arizona. 501-762-2431 Archives, and Public Records, Research 602-274-6151 Library, 2nd Floor, 1700 West Washing- Dardanelle—Arkansas River Valley ton, Phoenix, 85007. 602-542-3701 Maricopa County Human Resources Regional Library. 501-229-4418 Department. 602-506-5911 Tom Rex, Center for Business Research, Fayetteville—Ozarks Regional Library. College of Business Administration, Maricopa County Library District. 501-442-6253 602-506-5740 Arizona State University, Tempe, Fort Smith—Fort Smith Public Library. 85287-4406. 602-965-3961 Maricopa County Social Services 501-783-0229 Department. 602-506-5911 Pia Montoya, College of Business and West Arkansas Planning and Develop- Public Administration, Division of Phoenix Planning Department. ment District. 501-785-2651 Economic and Business Research, 602-262-4079. (BIDC) University of Arizona, Tucson, 85721. Harrison—North Arkansas Regional Phoenix Public Library. 602-534-0596 520-621-2523 Library. 501-741-3665 Valle Del Sol. 602-258-6797 AFFILIATES Northwest Arkansas Economic Develop- Prescott—Prescott Public Library. ment District. 501-741-5404 Apache Juction —Apache Junction Public 520-445-8110. (BIDC) Hope—Southwest Arkansas Regional Library. 602-983-0204 Yavapai College Library. 520-776-2274 Library. 501-777-2957 Bisbee—Cochise County Library. Hot Springs—West Central Arkansas 520-432-9250 Yavapai County Library District. 602-771-3191 Planning and Development District. Southeastern Arizona Governments 501-624-1036 Scottsdale—Scottsdale Public Library. Organization. 520-432-5301 602-994-2474, ext. 7131. (BIDC) Jonesboro—Crowley Ridge Regional Library. 501-935-5133 Casa Grande—Casa Grande Public Tempe—Arizona State University, College Library. 520-421-8690 of Law Library. 602-965-6141 East Arkansas Planning Development. 501-932-3957 Chandler—Chandler Gilbert Community Arizona State University, Hayden College, Learning Resource Center. Library. 602-965-3387 Little Rock—Central Arkansas Library 602-732-7070. (BIDC) System. 501-370-5952 Tempe Public Library. 602-350-5500. Clifton—Greenlee County Library. (BIDC) Metroplan. 501-372-3300 520-865-2461. (BIDC) Tucson—Map Collection, University of Lonoke—Central Arkansas Planning and Flagstaff—Flagstaff City/Coconino County Arizona Library. 520-621-2597 Development District. 501-676-2721 Public Library. 520-779-7670, ext 407 Magnolia—Columbia-Lafayette-Quachita- Pima County Health Department. Calhoun Regional Library. 501-234-1991 Greater Flagstaff Economic Council Inc. 520-740-8497 520-779-7658. (BIDC) Southwest Arkansas Planning and De- Tucson City/Pima County Library. velopment District. 501-234-4030 Northern Arizona Council of Govern- 520-791-4393 ments. 520-774-1895 Memphis, TN—MS-AR-TN Council of Tucson Planning Department Library. Governments. 901-576-4610 520-791-4234 Northern Arizona University Library. Monticello—Southeast Arkansas Regional 520-523-6805 Tucson Public Library. 602-791-4041 Library. 501-367-8584 Florence—Central Arizona Association of Yuma—Arizona Western College. Pine Bluff—Public Library of Pine Bluff Governments. 520-868-5878 520-344-7660. (BIDC) and Jefferson County. 501-534-4802 Pinal County Library. 520-868-6461. Western Arizona Council of Govern- Southeast Arkansas Economic Develop- (BIDC) ments. 520-782-1886 ment District. 501-536-1971 Glendale—Glendale Public Library. Yuma County Library District. Southeast Arkansas Regional Planning 602-930-3568. (BIDC) 520-782-1871, ext. 21 Commission. 501-534-4247 230 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Springdale—Northwest Arkansas Regional Madera—Madera County Planning Depart- Ukiah—Mendocino County Planning Planning Commission. 501-751-7125 ment. 209-675-7821 Department. 707-463-4281 Texarkana—Ark-Tex Council of Govern- Martinez—Contra Costa County, Ventura—Ventura County Planning ments. 903-832-8636 Community Development Department. Department. 805-654-3583 510-646-2035 Ventura County RMA Planning California Merced—Merced County Association of Division. 805-654-2465 LEAD AGENCY Governments. 209-723-3153 Visalia—Tulare County Association of Linda Gage, State Census Data Center, Modesto—Stanislaus County Association Governments, County Civic Center. Department of Finance, 915 L Street, 8th of Governments. 209-558-7830 209-733-6790 Floor, Sacramento, 95814. 916-322-4651 Monterey—Association of Monterey Bay Yreka—Siskiyou County Planning COORDINATING AGENCIES Area Governments. 408-373-6116 Department. 916-842-8200 Ilona Einowski/Fred Gey, State Data Cen- Napa—City of Napa Planning Department. ter Program, University of California- 707-257-9530 Colorado Berkeley, 2538 Channing Way, No. 5100, Nevada—Nevada County Planning Depart- LEAD AGENCY ment. 916-265-1440 Berkeley, 94720-5100. 510-642-6571 Rebecca Picaso, Colorado Department Javier Minjares, Southern California Asso- Oakland—Metropolitan Transportation of Local Affairs, Division of Local ciation of Governments, 818 West 7th Community. 510-464-7836 Government, 1313 Sherman Street, Street, 12th Floor. Los Angeles, 90017. Oroville—Butte County Planning Depart- Rm. 521, Denver, 80203. 303-866-2156 213-236-1800 ment. 916-538-2140 COORDINATING AGENCIES Steve Williams, Association of Monterey Placerville—Transportation Commission. Ginny Hayden, Business Research Bay Area Governments, P.O. Box 838, 916-642-5260 Division, Graduate School of Business, Marina, 93933-0838. 408-883-3750 Quincy—Planning Department, Plumus University of Colorado-Boulder, Campus Patricia Perry, Association of Bay Area County. 916-283-6210 Box 420, Boulder, 80309-0420. Governments, P.O. Box 2050, Oakland, Red Bluff—Tehama County Planning 303-492-8227 94604-2050. 510-464-7937 Department. 916-527-2200 Sue Anderson, Agricultural and Resources Kelly Grieve, Sacramento Area COG, 3000 Redding—Shasta County Planning Agency. and Economics, C-307 Clark Bldg., S St., Suite 300, Sacramento, 95814. 916-225-5185 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 916-457-2264 80523. 303-491-5706 Redwood City—San Mateo County Karen Lamphere, San Diego Association Planning Department. 415-363-4161 Suzanne Taylor, Documents Department, of Governments, First Interstate Plaza, The Libraries, Colorado State University, 401 B Street, Suite 800, San Diego, Riverside—Riverside County Planning Fort Collins, 80523. 303-491-1800 Department. 909-275-1888 92101-4231. 619-595-5300 AFFILIATES AFFILIATES Rohnert—Department of American Multi- cultural Studies. 707-664-2968 Alamosa—San Luis Valley Regional Bakersfield—Kern County COG. Development and Planning Commission. 805-861-2191 San Bernardino—County of San Bernar- 719-589-7925 dino, Planning Department. 714-387-4283 Berkeley—Institute of Governmental Stud- Aurora—Aurora Public Business Resource ies, University of California, Berkeley. San Bernardino County Land Manage- Library. 303-340-2290 510-643-6429 ment Department. 714-387-4283 Boulder—Norlin Library, University of Davis—Institutes of Government Affairs, San Diego—Greater San Diego Chamber Colorado. 303-492-8834 University of California-Davis. of Commerce. 619-232-0124 Canon City—Upper Arkansas Area 916-752-2045 San Diego County Department of Plan- Council of Governments. 719-275-4191 El Centro—Imperial County Courthouse, ning and Land Use. 619-565-3284 Colorado Springs—Pikes Peak Area Division of Community Development. San Francisco—San Francisco Department Council of Governments. 719-471-7080 619-339-4280 of City Planning. 415-558-6254 Pikes Peak Library District. Eureka—Humboldt County Library. San Jose—Santa Clara County Planning 719-531-6333 707-445-7284 Department, County Administrative University of Colorado Library. Fresno—Community Development Office. Building. 408-299-2521 719-593-3175 209-488-2992 San Luis Obispo—San Luis Obispo Craig—Craig-Moffat County Library. Hanford—Kings County Regional Plan- County Planning Department. 303-824-5116 ning Agency. 209-582-3211 ext. 2674 805-781-5190 Denver—Auraria Library and Media Hayward—Alameda County Planning Santa Ana—Orange County Environmental Center. 303-556-2843 Department. 510-670-5400 Management Agency. 714-834-2847 Los Angeles—Academic Technology Colorado Department of Health, Health Santa Barbara—Santa Barbara County- Statistics Section. 303-692-2169 Support, California State University, Association of Governments. Los Angeles. 805-568-2546 Colorado Highway Department, Los Angeles County Planning Depart- Division of Transportation Planning. University of California, Geography 303-757-9756 ment. 213-974-6476 Department. 805-961-3831 Colorado Supreme Court Library. Population Research Laboratory, Sonora—Central Sierra Planning Council 303-861-1111 ext. 172 University of Southern California. and Economic Development District. 213-743-2950 209-532-8768 Denver Public Library. 303-640-8847 United Way of Los Angeles. Stockton—San Joaquin County Council of Denver Regional Council of Govern- 213-736-1300 Governments. 209-468-1084 ments. 303-480-6765 APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 231

Division of Health Policy Planning and COORDINATING AGENCIES Storrs—University of Connecticut, Homer Statistics, Department of Health. Albert Palko, Government Documents, Babbidge Library, Census Liaison. 303-320-8475 Connecticut State Library, 231 Capitol 203-486-2513 Latin American Research and Service Avenue, Hartford, 06106. 203-566-4971 Warren—Northwestern Connecticut Agency. 303-839-8300 Barbara MacFarland, Capitol Region Council of Governments. 203-868-7341 Waterbury—Council of Governments University of Denver Penrose Library. Council of Governments, 221 Main St., of the Central Naugatuck Valley. 303-871-3417 Hartford, 06106. 203-522-2217 Jeff Blodgett, Connecticut Department of 203-757-0535 Durango—Durango Public Library. Economic Development, Research, Plan- Silas Bronson Library, Census Liaison. 303-247-2492 ning and Information Systems, 865 Brook 203-574-8225 Fort Lewis College Library. Street, Building No. 1, Rocky Hill, Western Connecticut Area Agency on 303-247-7252 06067-3405. 203-258-4219 Aging. 203-757-5449 Fort Collins—Larimer County Planning AFFILIATES Willimantic—Eastern Connecticut State Department. 303-498-7000 Bridgeport—Census Liason, Bridgeport University, J. Eugene Smith Library, Fort Morgan—Northeastern Colorado Public Library. 203-576-7404 Census Liaison. 203-456-4466 Association of Local Governments. Greater Bridgeport Regional Planning Windham Regional Planning Agency. 303-867-9409 Agency. 203-366-5405 203-456-2221 Frisco—Northwest Colorado Council of Southwestern Connecticut Area Agency Winsted—Northwestern Connecticut Governments. 303-573-7611 on Aging. 203-333-9288 Community-Technical College Library, Census Liaison. 203-738-6480 Golden—Arthur Lakes Library-Colorado Bristol—Central Connecticut Regional School of Mines. 303-273-3695 Planning Agency. 203-589-7820 Grand Junction City—Mesa County Brookfield Center—Housatonic Valley Delaware Public Library. 303-243-4783 Council of Elected Officials. LEAD AGENCY Greeley—Michener Library. 303-351-1528 203-775-6256 Mike Mahaffie, Delaware Economic Devel- Danbury—Danbury Public Library, Census opment Office, 99 Kings Highway, P.O. University of Northern Colorado, Liaison. 203-797-4527 Box 1401, Dover, 19903. 302-739-4271. Michener. 303-351-2987 (SDC/BIDC) Dayville—Northeastern Connecticut Gunnison—Leslie Savage Library, Council of Governments. 203-774-1253 COORDINATING AGENCY Western State College. 303-943-2860 Derby—Valley Regional Planning Agency. Ed Ratledge, College of Urban Affairs and Lakewood—Jefferson County Library. 203-735-8688 Public Policy, University of Delaware, 303-232-7833 Graham Hall, Room 286, Academy East Norwalk—South Western Regional Street, Newark, 19716. 302-451-8406 The Lakewood Library. 303-232-7833 Planning Agency. 203-866-5543 AFFILIATES La Junta—Woodruff Memorial Library. Goshen—Litchfield Hills Council of Elected Officials. 203-491-9884 Dover—Central Delaware Chamber of 719-384-4612 Commerce. 302-678-0892 Lamar—Lamar Community College Groton—Groton Public Library, Census Liaison. 203-441-6750 Delaware Division of Public Health, Library. 719-336-2248 Bureau of Health Planning and Re- Littleton—Arapahoe Regional Library Hartford—Capitol Region Council of sources Management. 302-739-4777 Governments. 203-522-2217 District. 303-798-2442 Delaware League of Local Govern- Montrose—District 10 Regional Planning Hartford Public Library; Business, ments. 302-678-0991 Commission. 303-249-2436 Science, and Technology Department; Census Liaison. 203-293-6067 Delaware State Housing Authority. Pueblo—City of Pueblo Planning 302-739-4263 Department. 719-543-6006 Institute for Community Research. 203-278-2044 Department of Public Instruction, Pueblo Library District. 719-543-9601 Planning, Research and Evaluation. Middletown—Midstate Regional Planning 302-739-4583 University of Southern Colorado Agency. 203-347-7214 Library. 719-549-2451 Federal Publications Coordinator, Russell Library, Census Liaison. Delaware Division of Libraries. Rifle—Associated Governments of 203-347-2520 302-739-4748. (SDC/BIDC) Northwest Colorado. 303-625-1723 New Haven—New Haven Free Public Forward Central Delaware. Stratton—East Central Council of Library, Census Liaison. 203-787-8130 302-678-3028. (BIDC) Governments. 719-348-5562 New London—Connecticut College, Small Business Development Center, Trinidad—Huerfano-Las Animas Council Charles E. Shain Library, Census Liaison. University of Delaware. of Governments. 719-846-4401 203-439-2655 302-735-8200. (BIDC) North Haven—South Central Regional Georgetown—Delaware Technical and Connecticut Council of Governments. 203-234-7555 Community College. 302-856-9033 LEAD AGENCY Norwich—Eastern Connecticut Area Kent County Department of Planning. Agency on Aging. 203-887-3561 302-736-2125 William Kraynak, Policy Development and Planning Division, Connecticut Office Southeastern Connecticut Regional Sussex County Community Action. of Policy and Management, 450 Capital Planning Agency. 203-889-2324 302-856-7761 Avenue, MS #52ASP, P.O. Box 341441 Old Saybrook—Connecticut River Estuary Sussex County Economic Development. Hartford, 06134-1441. 860-418-6230. Regional Planning Agency. 203-388-3497 302-855-7770. (BIDC) 232 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Newark—City of Newark Planning United Planning Organization, Research University of Florida Library, Docu- Department. 302-366-7030 Information Division. 202-546-7300 ments Department. 904-392-0366 Delaware Department of Labor, Office Washington Division, Martin Luther Hollywood—South Florida Regional of Occupational and Labor Market King Memorial Library. 202-727-1199 Planning Council. 305-985-4416. Information. 302-368-6962 Jacksonville—Job Service of Florida, Delaware Department of Transportation. Florida Florida Department of Labor and Job 302-739-3056 Security. 904-359-6080 (BIDC) LEAD AGENCIES Department of Food and Resources Northeast Florida Regional Planning Pam Schenker, Bureau of Labor Market Council. 904-363-6350. Economics, University of Delaware. Information, Florida Department of Labor 302-831-1323. (SDC/BIDC) Jensen Beach—Treasure Coast Private and Employment Security, Suite 200, Industry Council. 407-692-1500. (BIDC) Huge M. Morris Library, University of 2012 Capital Circle SE., Tallahassee, Delaware. 302-831-1730 32399-2151. 904-488-1048 Lakeland—Florida Division of Labor, Employment, and Training. 813-499- New Castle County Department of Nick Leslie, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2439. (BIDC) Planning. 302-366-7780 Florida Department of Commerce, 315 Miami—Beacon Council. 305-536-8044. Collins Building, 107 West Gaines Street, University of Delaware, CNS/User (BIDC) Services. 302-831-8441 Tallahassee, 32399-2000. 904-487-2971. (BIDC) DLET Region VIII, Isis Perez. Wilmington Metro 305-470-5620. (BIDC) COORDINATING AGENCIES Planning/Coordinating Council. Library, Florida International University. Dr. Ike Eberstein, Center for the Study of 302-737-6205 305-348-2463. New Castle—Delaware State Hospital, Population, Institute for Social Research, Metropolitan Dade County Planning Division of Social Services. Florida State University, 654 Bellemy Department. 305-375-2845 302-577-4954 Building, R-93, Tallahassee, 32306-4063. 904-644-1762 Naples—Economic Development Council Seaford—Greater Seaford Chamber of of Collier County, Inc. 941-263-8989. Commerce. 302-629-9690 Lisa Close, State Library of Florida, R.A. Gray Building, Tallahassee, 32399-0250. (BIDC) Wilmington— Delaware State Chamber of 904-487-2651 North Fort Myers—Southwest Florida Commerce. 302-655-7221. (BIDC) AFFILIATES Regional Planning Council. Wilmington Department of Planning. 813-656-7720. Alachua—NASA-Southern Technology 302-571-4130 Ocala—Economic Development Council of Applications Center. 904-462-3926. Ocala. 904-629-2757. (BIDC) (BIDC) District of Columbia Withlacoochee Regional Planning Bartow—Central Florida Regional Council. 904-732-1315 LEAD AGENCY Planning Council. 813-534-7130 Orlando—Economic Development Herb Bixhorn, DC Office of Economic Boca Raton—Stuart-James Research Development, Office of Planning, Commission of Mid-Florida. 407-422- Center, College of Business, Florida 7159. (BIDC) Rm. 570, Presidential Bldg., 415 12th Atlantic University. 407-367-3805. Street, NW., Washington, 20004. (BIDC) University of Central Florida Library. 202-727-6533 407-823-2593. (SDC/BIDC) Boynton Beach—DLET Region VI, COORDINATING AGENCY Florida Department of Labor and Palatka—Putnam County Chamber of Commerce. 904-328-1503. (BIDC) Paul DesJardin/Jenean Johanningmeier, Employment Security. 407-737-8875. Metropolitan Washington Council of (BIDC) Palm City—Treasure Coast Regional Governments, Suite 300, 777 North Bradenton—Manatee Chamber of Planning Council. 407-221-4060 Capitol Street, NE., Washington, Commerce, Economic Development Panama City—Bay County Public Library. 20002-4226. 202-962-3200 Council. 813-748-3411. (BIDC) 904-785-3457 AFFILIATES Cocoa—DLET Region V, Florida Depart- Pensacola—Florida Small Business Business Division, Martin Luther King ment of Labor and Employment Security. Development Centers. 904-444-2060. Memorial Library. 202-727-1171 407-690-3220. (BIDC) (BIDC) University of West Florida, John C. Department of Sociology/Anthropology, Coral Gables—University of Miami Law Pace Library. 904-474-2367 Howard University. 202-806-6853 and Economic Center. 305-284-6174. (SDC/BIDC) West Florida Regional Planning District of Columbia Chamber of Council. 904-444-8910 Commerce. 202-347-7272 Fort Myers—DLET Region VII, Michael Wong. 813-278-7133. (BIDC) St. Petersburg—Tampa Bay Regional Gallaudet College Library. Fort Pierce—Economic Development Planning Council. 813-577-5151 202-651-5217 Data/Research Center. 407-462-4791. Tallahassee—Advisory Council on Howard University Founders Library. (BIDC) Intergovernment Relations, Florida 202-806-7252 Fort Walton Beach—Greater Fort Walton Legislature. 904-488-9627 Mount Vernon College, Library. Beach Chamber of Commerce. Associated Industries of Florida. 202-625-4593 904-244-8191. (BIDC) 904-224-7173. (BIDC) National Capitol Planning Commission. Gainesville—DLET Region I, Department College of Social Sciences, Florida 202-724-0859 of Labor and Employment Security. State University. 904-644-2834 904-955-2082 (BIDC) Research and Statistics Division, Computing Center, Florida State Department of Human Services. North Central Florida Regional Planning University. 904-644-2591. 202-727-0682 Council. 904-955-2200 (SDC/BIDC) APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 233

Department of Labor and Employment AFFILIATES Waycross—Southeast Georgia RDC. Security. 904-487-1795. (BIDC) Albany—Albany State College, Documents 912-285-6097 Division of Economic and Demographic Librarian. 912-430-4799 Research, Joint Legislative Manage- Americus—Middle Flint RDC. Guam ment Committee. 904-487-1402 912-928-4120 LEAD AGENCY Division of Marketing, Florida Athens—Northeast Georgia RDC. Art De Oro, Guam Department of Department of Agriculture. (BIDC) 706-369-5650 Commerce, 590 South Marine Drive, Florida A & M University, Department University of Georgia, Main Library. Suite 601, 6th Floor GITC Bldg., of Economics, Addis C. Taylor. 404-542-0664 Tamuning, 96911. 671-646-5841 904-599-3138. (BIDC) Atlanta—Atlanta Regional Commission. AFFILIATES Florida Chamber of Commerce. 404-364-2500 Agana—Nieves M. Flores Memorial 904-222-2831. (SDC/BIDC) Board of Regents System, University of Library. 671-472-6417 Florida Department of Agriculture and Georgia. 404-656-2213 Bureau of Planning. 671-472-4201 Consumer Services. 904-488-9682. Emory University, Woodruff Library for Mangilao—College of Agriculture and Life (BIDC) Advanced Studies. 404-727-6880 Sciences, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Guam. 671-734-2506 Florida Department of Transportation. Georgia Institute of Technology, 904-487-1970 Government Information Dept., Computer Center, University of Guam. Price Gilbert Memorial Library. 671-734-3500 Florida Economic Development 404-894-4519 Center, Florida State University. Micronesian Area Research Center, 904-644-1044. (BIDC) Georgia State University, Documents University of Guam. 671-734-4473 Librarian. 404-651-2185 Robert F. Kennedy Library, Federal Florida Retail Federation. Documents Librarian, University of 904-222-4082. (BIDC) Morehouse College, Morehouse Research Institute, Dr. O. B. Clayton. Guam. 671-734-2482 Kurt A. Spitzer and Associates. 404-215-2676 Tamuning—Department of Labor. 904-224-3148 671-646-9241 State Health Planning Agency. Tallahassee Area Chamber of 404-679-4870 Department of Commerce. Commerce. 904-224-8116. (BIDC) 672-646-5841 Augusta—Central Savannah River RDC. Tallahassee-Leon County Planning 706-737-1823 Department. 904-891-8600. (BIDC) Barnesville—McIntosh Trail RDC. Hawaii Tampa—Center for Economic and 706-358-3647 LEAD AGENCY Management Research. (BIDC) Baxley—Altamaha Georgia Southern RDC. Jan Nakamoto, Department of Business, Chamber of Commerce. 813-276-9406. 912-367-3648 Economic Development, and Tourism, (BIDC) Brunswick—Coastal RDC. 912-264-7363 220 South King Street, P.O. Box 2359, Honolulu, 96804. 808-586-2493 College of Business Administration, Camilla—Southwest Georgia RDC. Management Institute, University of 912-336-5616 COORDINATING AGENCY South Florida. 813-974-4264 Columbus—Lower Chattahoochee RDC. Joy Toyama, Information and Communica- DLET Region IV, Robert Byington. 706-649-7468 tion Services Division, State Department 813-930-7458 (BIDC) of Budget and Finance, 1151 Punchbowl Dalton—North Georgia RDC. Street, Honolulu, 96813. 808-568-1940 706-272-2300 Tampa Committee of One Hundred. AFFILIATES 813-228-7777. (BIDC) Douglas—Library, South Georgia College. Hawaii—Hawaii County Department of 912-383-4290 West Palm Beach—Palm Beach County Research and Development, Hilo. Development Board. 407-684-2401. Eastman—Heart of Georgia RDC. 808-961-8366 (BIDC) 912-374-4771 Hamilton Library, University of Winter Park—East Central Florida Ellaville—Middle Flint RDC. Hawaii-Hilo. 808-956-8264 Regional Planning Council. 407-623-1075 912-937-2561 Library, University of Hawaii-Hilo. Fort Valley—Library, Fort Valley State 808-933-3735 Georgia College. 912-825-6342 Kauai—Kauai Community College, LEAD AGENCY Franklin—Chattahoochee Flint RDC. Learning Resources Center. 808-245-8233 404-522-4024 Marty Sik, Division of Demographic and Office of Economic Development, Statistical Services, Georgia Office of Gainesville—Georgia Mountains RDC. County of Kauai, Lihue. 808-245-7305 Planning and Budget, 254 Washington 706-536-3431 Maui—County of Maui Planning Street, SW., Rm. 640, Atlanta, 30334. Macon—Middle Georgia RDC. Department, Wailuku. 808-243-7735 404-656-0911 912-751-6160 Maui Community College Library, COORDINATING AGENCIES Rome—Coosa Valley RDC. 706-295-6485 Kahului. 808-242-1233 John Prectel, Data Services, University of Savannah—Library, Savannah State Maui County Economic Development, Georgia Libraries, 6th Floor, Athens, College. 912-356-2185 Department of Human Concerns, 30602. 404-542-0727 Statesboro—Department of Budget and Wailuku. 808-243-7710 Keith Nelms, Office of Coordinated Plan- Finance, Information and Communication Maui Research and Technology Center, ning, Georgia Department of Community Services Division. 808-586-1940 Kihei. 808-875-2410 Affairs, 100 Peachtree Street, NE., Suite Valdosta—South Georgia RDC. Molokai—Molokai Public Library, 1200, Atlanta, 30303. 404-656-3879 912-333-5277 Kaunakakai. 808-553-5483 234 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Oahu—Alu Like Inc., Research and Hayden—Panhandle Area Council. Office of Economic and Regional Statistics Director. 808-836-8940 208-772-0584 Development, Southern Illinois Department of Business, Economic Idaho Falls—Idaho Falls Public Library. University. 618-536-4451 Development and Tourism. 208-529-1451 Carlinville—West Central Illinois Valley 808-453-8683. Lewiston—Clearwater Economic Regional Planning Commission. Department of Human Services, Development Association. 208-746-0015 217-854-9642 Charleston—Coles County Regional Planning Office and Research. Lewis-Clark State College Library. Planning and Development Commission, 808-586-5109 208-799-2227 Department of Planning, City and Coles County Courthouse. 217-348-0521 Moscow—Library, University of Idaho. County. 808-527-6080 Chicago—City of Chicago, Department of 208-885-6344 East-West Center, Honolulu. Planning. 312-744-4455 Pocatello—Library, Idaho State University. Clinton—DeWitt County Planning and Executive Office on Aging, Honolulu. 208-236-3051 808-856-0100 Zoning Department. 217-935-5917 Southeast Idaho Council of Govern- Hawaii Chamber of Commerce, Collinsville—Southwestern Illinois ments. 208-233-4032 Honolulu. 808-545-4300 Metropolitan and Regional Planning Rexburg—East Central Idaho Planning and Hawaii Documents Center, Hawaii State Commission. 618-344-4250 Development Association. 208-356-4524 Library, Honolulu. 808-586-3535 Decatur—Macon County Regional Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organiza- McKay Library, Ricks College. Planning Commission. 217-424-1466 tion, Honolulu. 808-587-2015 208-356-2366 East Peoria—Tri-County Regional Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Honolulu. Twin Falls—Region IV Development Planning Commission. 309-694-9330 808-587-3147 Association. 208-736-3064 Effingham—Helen Matthes Library. Office of Health Status Monitor, Twin Falls Public Library. 217-342-2464 Department of Health. 808-586-4600 208-733-2964 Harrisburg—Southeastern Illinois Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Regional Planning and Development Honolulu Illinois Commission. 618-252-7463 Kankakee—Kankakee County Regional University of Hawaii at Manoa, LEAD AGENCY Government Documents Collection. Planning Commission. 815-937-2940 Suzanne Ebetsch, Illinois State Data 808-956-8230 Lincoln—Logan County Regional Planning Center, Illinois Bureau of the Budget, Commission. 217-732-8835 University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii William Stratton Bldg., Rm. 605, Macomb—Economic and Community Collection. 808-956-2852 Springfield, 62706. 217-782-1381 Development, Western Illinois Regional University of Hawaii, Social Science COORDINATING AGENCIES Research Institute. 808-956-7342 Council. 309-837-3941 Jim Bash, Department of Anthropology, Morris—Grundy County Regional University of Illinois at Chicago, Idaho Planning Commission. 815-941-3228 Rm. 2102, 1007 W. Harrison St., Princeton—North Central Illinois Council LEAD AGENCY Chicago, 60607-7135. 312-996-5274 of Governments. 815-875-3396 Alan Porter, Idaho Department of Max Dieber and Mary Cele Smith, North- Commerce, 700 W. State Street, Boise, Quincy—Two Rivers Regional Council eastern Illinois Planning Commission, of Public Officials. 217-224-8171 83720-0093. 208-334-2470 Research Services Dept., 400 West COORDINATING AGENCIES Madison Street, Chicago, 60606-2642. River Forest—CENSRCH, Concordia University. 708-209-3020 Don Canning, Institutional Research 312-454-0400 Center, Boise State University, Ruth Anne Tobias, Center for Governmen- Rock Island—Bi-State Metropolitan Rm. 319, Business Building, Boise, tal Studies, Northern Illinois University, Planning Commission. 309-793-6300 83725. 208-385-1613 Social Science Research Bldg., Rockford—Health Services Research, Stephanie Kukay, Idaho State Library, DeKalb, 60115. 815-753-0934 University of Illinois, College of Medicine. 815-395-5639 325 West State Street, Boise, 83702. Charles Kofron, Regional Research and 208-334-2150 Development Services, Southern Illinois Salem—South Central Illinois Regional Dr. Paul Zelus, Center for Business University-Edwardsville, Box 1456, Planning and Development Commission. Research and Services, Idaho State Edwardsville, 62026-1456. 618-692-2278 618-548-4234 University, Campus Box 8450, Pocatello, Dr. Roy Treadway and Dr. Del Ervin, Springfield—Brookens Library, University 83209. 208-236-3409 Census and Data Users Services, 4950 Of Illinois. 217-786-6633 AFFILIATES Illinois State University, Research Illinois State Library, Documents Boise—ADA Planning Association. Services Bldg., Suite A, Normal, Librarian. 217-782-4887 208-345-5274 61790-4590. 309-438-5946 Springfield and Sangamon County Boise City Library. 208-384-4078 AFFILIATES Regional Planning Commission. Boise State University Library. Albion—Greater Wabash Regional 217-535-3110 208-385-1264 Planning Commission. 618-445-3612 St. Louis, MO—East-West Gateway IDA-ORE Regional Planning and Bloomington—McLean County Regional Coordinating Council. 314-421-4220 Development Association. Planning Commission. 309-828-4331 Ullin—Southern Five Regional Planning 208-322-7033 Carbondale—Greater Egypt Regional Commission. 618-634-2284 Caldwell—Terteling Library, Albertson Planning and Development Commission. Urbana—Champaign County Regional College of Idaho. 208-459-5505 618-549-3306 Planning Commission. 217-328-3313 APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 235

Indiana Community Service Council, Planning South Bend—Michiana Council Of LEAD AGENCIES Department. 317-923-1466 Governments. 219-287-1829 Laurence Hathaway, Indiana State Data Indiana Association of Cities and South Bend SBDC. 219-282-4350. Center, Indiana State Library, 140 North Towns. 317-237-6200. (BIDC) (BIDC) Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, 46204. Indiana Chamber of Commerce. Terre Haute—Terre Haute SBDC, Center 317-232-3733 317-634-6407. (BIDC) for Management, Indiana State Carol Rogers, Indiana Business Research Indiana Lead Center, SBDC. University. 812-237-7676 Center, Indiana University, 801 W. 317-264-2691. (BIDC) Vigo County Public Library, Reference Michigan, B.S. 4015, Indianapolis, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Department. 812-232-1113. (BIDC) 46202-5151. 317-274-2205. (BIDC) 317-464-2238. (BIDC) West Central Indiana Economic COORDINATING AGENCIES Indianapolis-Marion County Public Development District. 812-238-1561 Morton Marcus, Indiana Business Research Library, CIALSA. 317-269-1733 Versailles—Southeastern Indiana Regional Center, Indiana University, Bloomington, Planning Commission. 812-689-5505 47405. 812-855-5507 Indianapolis Regional SBDC. 317-274-8200. (BIDC) Vincennes—Knox County Public Library. Robert Lain, Research Division, Indiana 812-886-4380. (BIDC) Department of Commerce, 1 North Jeffersonville—River Hills Economic Capitol, Indianapolis, 46204. Development District. 812-288-4624 Vincennes Area Chamber of Commerce. 317-232-8959 Southern Indiana SBDC. 812-288-6451. 812-882-6440. (BIDC) AFFILIATES (BIDC) West Lafayette—Center for Rural Development, Purdue University. Anderson—Anderson Public Library. Kendallville—Region 3-A Development 317-494-0594. (BIDC) 317-641-2456 District and Regional Planning Commission. 219-347-4714 Bloomington—Bloomington Chamber of Kokomo—Kokomo SBDC. 317-457-5301. Commerce. 812-336-6381. (BIDC) Iowa (BIDC) Stone Hills ALSA. 812-334-8394 LEAD AGENCY Lafayette—Greater Lafayette Progress, Beth Henning, State Library of Iowa, Carmel—Carmel Clay Public Library. Inc. 317-742-0095. (BIDC) 317-844-3361. (BIDC) East 12th and Grand, Des Moines, Tippecanoe County Area Planning 50319. 515-281-4350 Cincinnati, OH—OKI Regional Council Commission. 317-423-9242 of Governments. 513-621-7060. COORDINATING AGENCIES Tippecanoe County Public Library. Dr. Willis Goudy, Census Services, Iowa Columbus—Area XI Agency on Aging. 317-429-0100. (BIDC) 812-372-6918 State University, 320 East Hall, Ames, Wabash Valley Library Network. 50011. 515-294-8337 Columbus-Bartholomew Planning 317-429-0250 Dr. Robert Kramer, Center for Social and Department. 812-376-2550 Loogootee—Southern Indiana Develop- Behavioral Research, University of Columbus SBDC. 812-379-4041. ment Commission. 812-295-3707 Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, 50614-0402. (BIDC) Louisville, KY—Kentuckiana Planning and 319-273-2105 Elkhart—Elkhart Public Library. Development Agency. 502-266-6084 Steve Boal, Department of Education, 219-522-3333. (BIDC) Madison—Southeastern Indiana SBDC. Census Data Center, Grimes State Office Evansville—Area Planning Commission. 812-265-3127. (BIDC) Bldg., Des Moines, 50319. 515-281-4730 812-426-5226 Marion—Area Planning Department of Joyce Baker, Iowa Social Science Institute, Four Rivers ALSA-Area 13, Evansville Grant County. 317-668-8871 University of Iowa, 130 Brewery Square, Public Library. 812-428-8218 Marion Public Library 317-664-7363. Iowa City, 52242. 319-335-2371 Southwestern Indiana SBDC. (BIDC) AFFILIATES 812-425-7232. (BIDC) Merrillville—Lake County Public Library. Atlantic—Southwest Iowa Area Extension Fort Wayne—Department of Planning 219-769-3541. (BIDC) Office, Southwest Iowa Planning Council. Services, Allen County. 219-428-7309 Northwest Indiana ALSA. 219-736-0631 712-243-4196 Fort Wayne Area SBDC. 219-426-0040. Mishawaka—ALSA 2 Reference Center, Burlington—Southeast Iowa Regional (BIDC) Mishawaka-Penn Public Library. Planning Commission. 319-753-5107 Carroll—Region XII Council of Govern- Northeastern Indiana Regional 219-678-2572 ments. 712-792-9914 Coordinating Council. 219-428-7309 Monon—Kankakee Iroquois Regional Planning Commission. 219-253-6658 Cedar Rapids—East Central Iowa Area TRI-ALSA, Allen County Public Extension Office. 319-398-2040 Library. 219-424-6664 Muncie—College of Business, Business Research Bureau, Ball State University. East Central Iowa COG. 319-398-3666 Franklin—Franklin-Johnson County Public 317-285-5926 Library. 317-738-2833. (BIDC) Learning Resource Center, Kirkwood Highland—Northwest Indiana Regional East Central Indiana SBDC. Community College. 319-398-5553 Planning Commission. 219-923-1060 317-284-8144. (BIDC) Conrad—Conrad Public Library. Huntingburg—Indiana 15 Regional EIALSA, Muncie Public Library. 515-366-2583 Planning Commission. 812-683-4647 317-286-8935 Creston—Southern Iowa Council of Indianapolis—Association of Indiana New Albany—SIALSA. 812-948-8639 Governments. 515-782-8491 Counties. 317-684-3710. (BIDC) Richmond—Morrison-Reeves Public Des Moines—Department of Employment Central Indiana Small Business Library. 317-966-8291 Services. 515-242-5861 Development Center. 317-274-8200. Richmond-Wayne SBDC. Department of Human Services. (BIDC) 317-962-2887. (BIDC) 515-281-6094 236 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Department of Public Health. Kansas Kentucky 515-281-4945 LEAD AGENCY LEAD AGENCY Small Business Development Center, Marc Galbraith, State Library, State Capitol Ron Crouch, Center for Urban and College of Business, Drake University. Economic Research, College of Business 515-271-2655 Bldg., Rm. 343-N, Topeka, 66612. 913-296-3296 and Public Administration, University Dubuque—East Central Intergovernmental of Louisville, Louisville, 40292. Association. 319-556-4166 COORDINATING AGENCIES 502-852-7990. (SDC/BIDC) Fairfield—Fairfield Public Library. Thelma Helyar, Institute for Public Policy COORDINATING AGENCIES 515-472-6551 and Business Research, 607 Blake Hall, Mike Mullins, Governor’s Office of Policy University of Kansas, Lawrence, and Management, Capitol Annex, Fort Dodge—Mid-Iowa Development 66045-2960. 913-864-3123 Rm. 201, Frankfort, 40601. Association COG. 515-576-7183 Dr. Leonard Bloomquist, Population and 502-564-7300 Iowa City—Iowa City Public Library. Research Laboratory, Department of Brenda Fuller, State Library Division, 319-356-5206 Sociology, Kansas State University, Department for Libraries and Archives, Iowa Falls—Iowa Falls Public Library. Manhattan, 66506. 913-532-5984 300 Coffee Tree Road, P.O. Box 537, 515-648-2872 Frankfort, 40601. 502-875-7000 Division of the Budget, State Capitol Malvern—Iowa State University Bldg., Rm. 152E, Topeka, 66612. AFFILIATES Extension. 712-624-8616 913-296-0025 Ashland—Boyd County Public Library. 606-329-0090 Marshalltown—Region Six Planning Janet Nickel, Center for Economic Commission. 515-752-0717 Development and Business Research, Small Business Development Center. 606-329-8011. (BIDC) Mason City—Cerro Gordo Co. ext. Office. Box 48, Wichita State University, 515-423-0844 Wichita, 67208. 316-689-3225 Bardstown—Nelson County Public Library. 502-348-3714 AFFILIATES North Central Iowa Area Extension Bowling Green—Barren River ADD. Office. 515-424-5432 Dodge City—Dodge City Public Library. 502-781-2381 Northern Iowa COG. 515-423-0491 316-225-0248 Bowling Green Small Business Nashua—Nashua Public Library. Great Bend—Great Bend Public Library. Development Center. 502-745-2901. 515-435-4635 316-792-2409 (BIDC) Oskaloosa—Oskaloosa Public Library. Library, Barton County Community Institute for Economic Development. 515-673-0441 College. 316-792-2701 ext. 277 502-745-1905 Western Kentucky University, Ottumwa—Area XV Regional Planning Kansas City, MO—Mid-America Regional Helm-Cravens Library 700. Commission. 515-684-6551 Council. 502-745-2097 Southeast Iowa Area Extension Office. Lawrence—Lawrence Public Library. Boyd—Greenup County Small Business 515-682-8324 913-843-3833 Development Center. 606-329-8011. Postville—Upper Explorerland Regional Lindsborg—Sociology Department, (BIDC) Planning Commission. 319-864-7551 Bethany College. 913-227-3311 Catlettsburg—FIVCO ADD. 606-739-5191 Red Oak—Red Oak Public Library. Manhattan—Kansas State University, 712-623-6516 Extension Comm. Development Office. Cincinnati, OH—OKI Regional COG. 513-621-7060 Rock Island, IL—Bi-State Metropolitan 913-532-5840 Planning Commission. 309-793-6300 Cold Springs—Cold Springs Branch Kansas State University, Population and Public Library. 606-291-4770 Sioux City—Northwest Iowa Area Research Laboratory. 913-532-6865 Extension Office. 712-732-2584 Covington—Kenton County Public Norton—Northwest Kansas Library Library. 606-491-7610 Siouxland Interstate Metropolitan System. 913-877-5148 Cumberland—SBDC, Southeast Planning Council. 712-279-6286 Overland—CERI, Johnson County Community College. 606-589-4514. Spencer—Northwest Iowa Planning and Economic Research Institute. (BIDC) Development Commission. 712-262-7225 913-599-1616 Elizabethtown—Hardin County Public Spirit Lake—Dickinson Co. Extension Salina—Salina Public Library. Library. 502-769-6337 Office. 712-336-3488 913-825-4624 Elizabethtown Small Business Develop- ment Center. 502-765-6737. (BIDC) Storm Lake—Ballou Library, Buena Vista Topeka—Department of Commerce. College. 712-749-2203 913-296-3480 Florence—Boone County Public Library. 606-371-6222 Northwest Iowa Area Extension Office. Department of Economic Development. Northern Kentucky ADD. 606-283-1885 712-732-2584 913-296-3486 Urbandale—Central Iowa Area Extension Frankfort—Department of Business Office. 515-270-8114 Department of Health and Environment. Development. 502-564-4881. (BIDC) 913-296-1550 Waterloo—Iowa Northland Regional COG. Department of Education, Office of 319-235-0311 Topeka Public Library. 913-233-2040 Comunications, Planning and Govern- mental Relations. 502-564-4770. Northeast Iowa Area Extension Office. Wichita Public Library. 316-262-0611 (SDC) 319-234-6811 Wichita/Sedgwick Metropolitan Area Department of Local Government. Waterloo Public Library. 319-291-4476 Planning Department. 316-268-4122 502-564-2382 APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 237

Kentucky Cabinet for Human Murray—Murray State University, West Kisatchie Delta Regional Planning Resources, Office of Personnel and Kentucky Small Business Development and Development District. Budget. 502-564-2767 Center. 502-762-2856. (BIDC) 318-487-5454 Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Owensboro—Green River Area Develop- Rapides Area Planning Commission. 502-695-4700 (BIDC) ment District. 502-926-4433 318-487-5401 Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Kentucky Wesleyan College Library. Baton Rouge—Baton Rouge Chamber of Center. 502-564-2851. (BIDC) 502-926-3111 ext. 113 Commerce. 504-387-1400 Legislative Research Commission. Owensboro Chamber of Commerce. Capitol Regional Planning Commission. 502-564-8100. Workforce Develop- 502-926-1860. (BIDC) 504-383-5203 ment Cabinet, William Huston. Owensboro Small Business Develop- Center for Social Research, Sociology (BIDC) ment Center. 502-926-8085. (BIDC) Department, Southern University. Hazard—East Kentucky Corporation. Owingsville—Gateway ADD. 504-771-5095 606-439-3198. (BIDC) 606-674-6355 Department of Education, Research Library. 504-342-3734 Kentucky River ADD. 606-436-3158 Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce, Highland Heights—Northern Kentucky Van Hoy. (BIDC) Department of Environmental Quality. 504-342-9103 University, W. Frank Steely Library. Pikeville—Pikeville Small Business 606-572-5683 Development Center. 606-432-4548. Department of Health and Hospitals. Northern Kentucky University, Small (BIDC) 504-342-1276 Business Development Center. Prestonburg—Big Sandy Area Develop- East Baton Rouge Parish Library. 606-572-6524. (BIDC) ment District. 606-886-2374 504-389-3370 Hopkinsville—Hopkinsville Small Big Sandy Regional Library. Legislative Research Library. Business Development Center. 606-886-6311 504-342-2434 502-886-8066. (BIDC) Russell Springs—Lake Cumberland ADD. Louisiana Department of Commerce Pennyrile ADD. 502-886-9484 502-866-4200 Information Services. 504-342-5410 LaGrange—Duerson Oldham Public Shelbyville—Shelby County Public Louisiana Department of Labor. Library. 502-222-1133 Library. 502-633-3803 504-342-3141 Leitchfield—Grayson County Public Shepherdsville—Ridgeway Memorial Jefferson—Jefferson Parish Planning Library. 502-259-5455 Library. 502-543-7675 Department. 504-736-6330 Lexington—Bluegrass ADD. 606-269-8021 Somerset—Eastern Kentucky University, Lafayette—Evangeline Economic and College for Business and Economic South Central Small Business Develop- Planning District. 318-233-3215 Research. 606-257-7678. (BIDC) ment Center. 606-678-5520 Lafayette Economic Development Kentucky League of Cities. Authority. 318-234-2986 606-277-2886. (BIDC) Louisiana Lake Charles—Imperial Calcasieu Lexington Public Library. 606-231-5523 LEAD AGENCY Regional Planning and Development Commission. 318-433-1771 University of Kentucky, Central Karen Paterson, Office of Planning and Kentucky Small Business Develop- Budget, Division of Administration, Lake Charles Chamber of Commerce. ment Center. 606-257-7666. (BIDC) 1051 N. 3rd St., P.O. Box 94095, Baton 318-433-3632 Rouge, 70804. 504-342-7410 Monroe—North Delta Regional Planning University of Kentucky, Kentucky and Development District. 318-387-2572 Small Business Development Center. COORDINATING AGENCIES 606-257-7668. (BIDC) Virginia Smith, Reference Department, New Orleans—MIS/Data and Micro Services. 504-565-6988 London—Cumberland Valley ADD. Louisiana State Library, P.O. Box 131, 606-864-7391 Baton Rouge, 70821. 504-342-4914 New Orleans Chamber of Commerce. Louisville—Center for Urban and Andu Deseran, Center for Life Course and 504-527-6955 Economic Research, University of Population Studies, Department of Sociol- Regional Planning Commission. Louisville. 502-852-7990 ogy, Louisiana State University, Rm. 126, 504-568-6611 Stubbs Hall, Baton Rouge, 70803-5411. Shreveport—Coordinating and Develop- Kentuckiana Planning and Development 504-388-1113 Agency ADD. 502-266-6084 ment Council of Northwest Louisiana. Dr. Jerry Wall, Center for Business and 318-632-2022 Louisville Chamber of Commerce. Economic Research, Northeast Louisana 502-566-5031 (BIDC) University, Monroe, 71209. Council of Governments. 318-673-5950 Small Business Development Center, 318-342-1215 Shreveport Chamber of Commerce. Bellarmine College. 502-452-8282. Vincent Maruggi, Division of Business and 318-226-8521 (BIDC) Economic Research, University of New Thibodaux—South Central Planning University of Louisville, Center for Orleans, Lake Front, New Orleans, and Development Commission. Entrepreneurship and Technology. 70148. 504-286-6248 504-446-0514 502-588-7854. (BIDC) Kim McMillan, Division of Business Mayfield—Purchase ADD. 502-247-7171 Research, Louisiana Tech University, Maine Maysville—Buffalo Trace ADD. P.O. Box 10318, Ruston, 71272. LEAD AGENCY 318-257-3701 606-564-6894 Jean Martin, Division of Economic Morehead—Morehead State University, AFFILIATES Analysis and Research, Maine Depart- Small Business Development Center. Alexandria—Central Louisiana Chamber ment of Labor, 20 Union Street, Augusta, 606-783-2895. (BIDC) of Commerce. 318-442-6671 04330. 207-287-2271 238 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

COORDINATING AGENCY Waterville—Miller Library, Colby College. Small Business Development Gary Nichols, Maine State Library, State 207-872-3000 Center—Eastern Region, Cecil House, Station 64, Augusta, 04333. Winslow—North Kennebec Regional Community College. 301-392-3366. 207-287-5600 Planning Commission. 207-873-0711 (BIDC) AFFILIATES Wiscasset—Lincoln County Planning Frederick—Frederick County Planning Auburn—Androscoggin Valley Council of Office. 207-882-6358. (BIDC) Commission. 301-694-1141 Governments. 207-783-9186 Frederick County Public Libraries. Auburn Public Library. 207-782-3191 Maryland 301-694-1628 Augusta—Capitol Coastal Council of LEAD AGENCY Frostburg—Library, Frostburg State University. 301-689-4424. (SDC/BIDC) Governments. 207-622-7146 Jane Traynham, Maryland Office of Hagerstown—Small Business Develop- Department of Economic and Planning, 301 West Preston Street, ment Center—Western Maryland Region. Community Development, Baltimore, 21201. 410-225-4450. 301-724-6716. (BIDC) State House. 207-287-2271 (SDC/BIDC) Washington County Free Library. Division of Data Research and Vital COORDINATING AGENCIES 301-739-3250 Statistics. 207-626-5445 Michael E. Long, Small Business Develop- Hyattsville—Prince Frederick Southern Bangor—Bangor Public Library. ment Center, Maryland Department of Maryland Regional Office of Planning, 207-947-8336 Economic and Employment Development, 217 E. Redwood St., 10th Floor, Goldstein Multiservice Center. Eastern Maine Development Baltimore, 21202. 410-333-6996. (BIDC) 301-870-2520 Corporation. 207-942-6389 Jeff Korman, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Prince Georges County Memorial Biddleford—McArthur Library. State Library Resource Center, Library. 301-699-3500 207-284-4181 Maryland Room, 400 Cathedral Street, Rockville—Montgomery County Depart- Brunswick—Bowdoin College Library. Baltimore, 21201. 410-396-1789 ment of Public Libraries. 301-217-3878. 207-725-3298 John McNary, Computer Science Center, (SDC/BIDC) Curtis Memorial Library. 207-725-5242 University of Maryland, College Park, Salisbury—Department of State Planning. Caribou—Northern Maine Regional 20742. 301-405-3037 301-749-4681 Planning Commission. 207-498-8736 AFFILIATES School of Business, Salisbury Castine—Maine Maritime Academy. Annapolis—Annapolis and Anne Arundel University. 301-543-6394. (BIDC) 207-326-4311 County Library. 301-222-7000 Wicomico County Free Library. Dexter—Abbott Memorial Library. Maryland State Law Library. 301-749-5171 207-924-7292 301-974-3395 Silver Spring—Maryland National Capitol Ellsworth—Hancock County Planning Baltimore—Baltimore Metropolitan Park and Planning Commission of Commission. 207-667-7131 (BIDC) Council, Regional Information Center. Montgomery County. 301-495-4642 Farmington—University of Maine. 410-333-3333. Towson—Baltimore County Public Library. 207-778-7000 Department of Economic and Employ- 301-887-6141 Fort Kent—Blake Library, University of ment Development. 301-333-6980. Upper Marlboro—Maryland National Maine. 207-834-3162 (BIDC) Capitol Park and Planning Commission of Lewiston— Bates College, Library. Small Business Development Prince Georges County. 301-952-3660. 207-786-6263 Center—Central Maryland Region. (SDC/BIDC) Lewiston Public Library. 207-784-0135 410-837-4141. (BIDC) Waldorf—Small Business Development Lowell—Northern Middlesex Area Com- Centreville—Maryland Office of Planning. Center—Southern Maryland. mission. 508-454-8021. (SDC/BIDC) 301-758-2995 301-932-4156. (BIDC) Machias—Merrill Library, University of Charlotte Hall—Southern Maryland Washington, DC—Maryland Small Maine. 207-255-3313 Region Library Association. Business Development Center. Washington County Regional Planning 301-934-9442 202-806-1550. (BIDC) Commission. 207-255-8686 Tri-County Council for Southern Orono—Fogler Library, University of Maryland. 301-870-2520 Massachusetts Maine at Orono. 207-581-1680 Chestertown—Kent County Public LEAD AGENCY Library. 301-778-3636 Portland—Center for Business and Eco- Valerie Conti, Massachusetts Institute nomic Research. 207- 822-0175. (BIDC) Columbia—Howard County Library. for Social and Economic Research, 128 301-313-7800. (SDC/BIDC) Greater Portland Council of Thompson Hall, University of Massachu- Governments. 207-774-9891 Cumberland—Tri County Council for setts, Amherst, 01003. 413-545-3460. Western Maryland, Inc. 301-777-2158. (SDC/BIDC) Library, University of Southern Maine. (SDC/BIDC) 207-780-4275 COORDINATING AGENCIES Western Maryland Regional Office of Portland Public Library. 207-871-1700 William Murray, Massachusetts Institute for Planning. 301-777-2158 Social and Economic Research, Box 219, Presque Isle—University of Maine at Delaware—Wilmington Metro Saltonstall State Office Bldg., Rm. 1103, Presque Isle. 207-764-0311 Planning/Coordinating Council. 100 Cambridge St., Boston, 02133. Rockland—Mid-Coast Regional Planning 302-737-6205 617-727-4537 Commission. Denton—Caroline County Public Library. Frances Schlisinger, University of Saco—Dyer Library. 207-283-3861 301-479-1343 Massachusetts, Documents Library, Sanford—Southern Maine Regional Elkton—Cecil County Library. 100 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, 02125. Planning Commission. 207-324-2952 301-996-5600 617-287-5935 APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 239

Jeanmarie Fraser, Cape Cod Community Charlestown—Boston Redevelopment Office of Planning and Community Library, Library/Learning Resource Authority. 617-722-4300 Development. 508-799-1440. (BIDC) Center, Route 132, West Barnstable, Chestnut Hill—O’Neil Library, Worcester Public Library. 508-799-1655 02668. 508-362-8638 Government Documents, Boston College. AFFILIATES 617-552-3354 Michigan Amherst—Massachusetts Small Business Danvers—North Shore Community Development Center. 413-454-6302. College Library. 508-762-4000. LEAD AGENCY (BIDC) Fitchburg—Montachusett Regional Eric Swanson, Michigan Information University Library, University of Planning Commission. 508-345-7376. Center, Department of Management and Massachusetts. 413-545-2765. (BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) Budget, Office of Revenue and Tax Analysis, P.O. Box 30026, Lansing, Greenfield—Franklin County Planning Babson Park—Horn Library, Babson 48909. 517-373-7910 College. 617-239-5486 Commission. 413-774-1194. (SDC/BIDC) COORDINATING AGENCIES Barnstable—Cape Cod Planning and Library, Greenfield Community College. Economic Development. 508-362-3828. 413-774-3131 Kurt Metzger, MIMIC/Center for Urban Studies, Wayne State University, (SDC/BIDC) Haverhill—Merrimack Valley Planning Faculty/Administration Bldg., 656 W. Commission. 508-374-0519. (SDC/BIDC) Beverly—North Shore Community College Kirby, Detroit, 48202. 313-577-8996 Library. 617-922-6722. (BIDC) Lowell—Lydon Library, University of F. Anne Diamond, The Library of Boston—Board of Library Commissioners, Massachusetts/Lowell. 508-934-3213 Michigan, Government Documents Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Northern Middlesex Council of Govern- Service, P.O. Box 30007, 717 W. Allegan 617-267-9400 ments. 508-454-8021. (SDC/BIDC) St., Lansing, 48909. 517-373-1307 Boston Public Library, Government O’Leary Library, University of AFFILIATES Documents. 617-536-5400 Massachusetts-Lowell. 508-934-4000 Alpena—Northeast Michigan Community Boston Redevelopment Authority. Medford—Tufts University Library, Service Agency. 517-356-3474 617-722-4300 Government Documents. 617-628-5000 Ann Arbor—Washtenaw County Citizen Information Service. Nantucket—Nantucket Planning and Metropolitan Planning Commission. 617-727-7030 Economic Development Commission. 313-994-2435 508-228-7233. (SDC/BIDC) Department of Public Health. Benton Harbor—Southwestern Michigan 617-727-2735 North Adams—Library, North Adams Commission. 616-925-1137 State College. 413-664-4511 Division of Employment Security. Detroit—Department of Civil Rights. 617-727-7428. (BIDC) North Dartmouth—Government 313-256-2622 Economic Development and Industrial Documents Library, Southeastern Massachusetts University. 508-999-8740 Detroit City Planning Department. Corporation of Boston. 617-635-3342. 313-224-6380 (BIDC) Oak Bluffs—Martha’s Vineyard Commis- sion. 508-693-3453. (SDC/BIDC) SEMCOG - Data and Analytical Massachusetts Computer and Software Methods. 313-961-4266 Council. 617-437-0600. (BIDC) Pittsfield—Berkshire County Regional Planning Commission. 413-422-1521. Southeast Michigan Council of Massachusetts Office of International (SDC/BIDC) Governments. 313-961-4266 Trade. 617-367-1830. (BIDC) Jonathan Edwards Library, Berkshire United Community Services of Mauricio Gaston Institute, University Metropolitan Detroit. 313-266-9406 of Massachusetts—Boston. Community College. 413-499-4660 617-287-5790. (SDC/BIDC) Salem—Library-Reference Department, East Lansing—Applications Programming, Salem State College. 508-741-6476 Michigan State University. 517-355-4684 Metropolitan Area Planning Council. 617-451-2770. (SDC/BIDC) Springfield—Economic Development Escanaba—CUPPAD Regional Partners. 413-787-1555. (BIDC) Commission. 906-786-9234 MISER/Boston. 617-727-4537. (SDC/BIDC) Springfield City Library. 413-739-3872 Flint—Region V Planning and Development Commission. 810-257-3010 Northeastern University Library. Tauton—Southeastern Regional Planning 617-437-2356 and Economic Development. Gaylord—Northeast Michigan Council of 508-824-1367. (SDC/BIDC) Governments. 517-732-3551 State Library. 617-727-2590 Waltham—Documents Collection, Grand Rapids—West Michigan Regional State Transportation Library. Brandeis University. 617-736-4675 Planning Commission. 616-774-8400 617-973-8000 Wellesley—Horn Library, Babson College. Houghton—Western Upper Planning and Trade Development Unit, MASSPORT. 617-239-4259 Development Region. 906-482-7205 617-439-5560. (BIDC) Margaret Clapp Library, Wellesley Howell—Livingston County Planning World Trade Institute. 617-439-5276. College. 617-235-0320 Department. 517-546-7555 (BIDC) West Barnstable—Library/Learning Jackson—Region 2 Planning Commission. Bridgewater—Maxwell Library, Resource Center, Cape Cod Community 517-788-4426 Bridgewater State College. 508-697-1394 College. 508-362-2131 Lansing—Tri County Regional Planning Brockton—Old Colony Planning Council. West Springfield—Pioneer Valley Planning Commission. 517-393-0342 508-583-1833. (SDC/BIDC) Commission. 413-781-6045 Monroe—Monroe County Planning Cambridge—Lamont Library (Docu- Worcester—Central Massachusetts Commission. 313-243-7093 ments), Harvard University. 617-495-2479 Regional Planning Commission. Mount Clemens—Macomb County Rotch Library, MIT. 617-258-5594 508-756-7717. (SDC/BIDC) Planning Commission. 816-469-5285 240 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Muskegon—West Michigan Shoreline Fergus Falls—Fergus Falls Public Library. Staples—Region 5 Regional Development Regional Planning Commission. 218-739-9387 Commission. 218-894-3233 616-722-7878 Grand Rapids—Grand Rapids Public Thief River Falls—Northwest Regional Pontiac—Oakland County Planning Library. Development Commission. 218-681-2637 Division. 810-858-0735 Hibbing—Hibbing Public Library. Northwest Regional Library. Port Huron—St. Clair County Metropoli- 218-262-1038. (BIDC) 218-681-4325 tan Planning Commission. 816-987-4884 Region 9 Regional Development Waseca—University of Minnesota-Waseca, Portage—South Central Michigan Planning Commission. 507-387-5643 Learning Resource Center. 507-835-1000 Council. 616-323-0045 Minneapolis—Government Publications ext. 302 Saginaw—East Central Michigan Planning Library, University of Minnesota. and Development Region. 517-752-0100 612-624-5073. (BIDC) LeSueur Library. Sault Ste. Marie—Eastern Upper Penin- Health Statistics, Department of Health. White Bear Lake—Lakewood College sula Regional Planning and Development 612-623-5333. Library. Commission. 906-635-1581 Wilson Library-Government Publica- Willmar—Mid-Minnesota Regional Southfield—Southfield Public Library. tions, University of Minnesota. Development Commission. 612-235-8504 810-948-0460 612-624-5073. (BIDC) Willmar Public Library System. Traverse City—Northwest Michigan Moorhead—Lake Agassiz Regional 612-235-3162. (BIDC) Library. 218-233-7594 Council of Governments. 616-947-4780 Winona Public Library. 507-452-4860 University Center—Office of Research Mora—East Central Regional Develop- Worthington—Nobles County Library. and Development, Delta College. ment Commission. 612-679-4065 507-372-2981 517-686-9216 Owatonna—Owatonna Public Library. 507-451-4660 Minnesota Red Wing—Red Wing Public Library. Mississippi LEAD AGENCY 612-385-3673 LEAD AGENCIES Rochester—Rochester-Olmsted Planning David Birkholz and David Rademacher, Rachel McNeely, Center for Population Department. 507-285-8232 Minnesota Planning, State Demographer’s Studies, University of Mississippi, Office, 300 Centennial Office Bldg., SELCO. Bondurant Bldg., Rm. 3W, University, 658 Cedar St., St. Paul, 55155. Slayton—Southwest Regional Develop- 38677. 601-232-7288. (SDC) 612-296-2557. (D. Rademacher, ment Commission. 507-836-8547 Ms. Delois Tate, Existing Industry and 612-297-3255.) (SDC/BIDC) St. Cloud—Economic Development Business Division, Department of Eco- COORDINATING AGENCIES Center, St. Cloud State University. nomic and Community Development, Tim Flathers, Headwaters Regional 612-255-4250. (BIDC) P.O. Box 849, Jackson, 39205. Development Commission, P.O. Box St. Paul—College of St. Catherine Library. 601-359-3593. (BIDC) 906, Bemiji, 56601. 218-751-3108 Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans. AFFILIATES Wendy Treadwell, Machine Readable 612-296-0538 Batesville—North Delta Mississippi Data Center, 2 Wilson Library, Council on Black Minnesotans. Planning and Development District. 309 19th Ave. S, Minneapolis, 55455. 612-642-0811 601-561-4100. (SDC/BIDC) 612-624-4389 Booneville—Northeast Mississippi Patricia Tupper, Department of Education, Department of Jobs and Training. 612-297-3419. (BIDC) Planning and Development District. 501 Capitol Square Bldg., St. Paul, 601-728-6248 55101. 612-296-6684 Department of Trade and Econmic Development. 612-296-8902. (BIDC) Greenville—South Delta Planning and Chuck Ballantine, Metropolitan Council Development District. 601-378-3831. Research, 230 East 5th St., St. Paul, Indian Affairs Council. 612-296-3611 (SDC/BIDC) 55101. 612-291-8140. James J. Hill Reference Library. Gulfport—Department of Urban Develop- AFFILIATES 612-227-9531. (BIDC) ment, Planning Division. 601-868-5710. Appleton—Upper Minnesota Valley Legislative Reference Library. (SDC/BIDC) Regional Commission. 612-289-1981 Metro Net. Gulf Regional Planning Commission. Brainerd—Brainerd Technical College, Metropolitan Council. 612-291-6616. 601-864-1167. (SDC/BIDC) Small Business Development Center. (BIDC) 218-828-5302. (BIDC) Gulfport City Planning Commission. Metropolitan Council Library. 601-868-5710 Cambridge—East Central Regional 612-291-8140 Library. 612-689-1901 Southern Mississippi Planning and Chaska—Chaska Community Library. Minnesota Planning/LMIC. Development District. 601-868-2311 612-296-2559 612-448-3886 Hattiesburg—Center for Business, Crookston—Media Resources, University St. Paul Public Library. 612-292-6178. Development, and Research, University of Minnesota Crookston. 218-281-6510 (BIDC) of Southern Mississippi. 601-226-4653. ext. 399 Spanish Speaking Affairs Council. (SDC/BIDC) Duluth—Arrowhead Regional Develop- 612-297-3181 Jackson—Central Mississippi Planning and ment Commission. 218-722-5545 University of Minnesota, Agricultural Development District. 601-981-1515. (SDC/BIDC) Center for Economic Development, Extension Sevices. 612-625-3157. University of Minnesota—Duluth. (BIDC) City of Jackson, Planning and Develop- 218-726-7288. (BIDC) Wilder Research Center. 612-647-4600 ment. 601-960-1849. (SDC/BIDC) APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 241

Community Services Division, AFFILIATES University of Missouri-Extension. Mississippi Department of Economic Camdenton—Camden County Extension 314-364-3147. (BIDC) and Community Development. Service. 314-346-4440 Sedalia—University of Missouri-Extension. 601-359-3735 University of Missouri-Extension. 816-827-0591. (BIDC) Department of Economic and Commu- 314-346-2644. (BIDC) Springfield—Center for Resources Plan- nity Development. 601-359-3797 Lake of the Ozarks Council of Local ning and Management, Southwest Mis- Henry Thomas Sampson Library, Governments. 314-346-5616 souri State University. 417-836-6900 Jackson State University. Carrollton—Missouri Valley Regional University of Missouri-Extension. 601-968-2123 Planning Commission. 816-542-2660 417-862-9284. (BIDC) IHL/MARIS. 601-982-6354. (BIDC) Clayton—St. Louis County Planning St. Joseph—Hearnes Learning Resources Mississippi Library Commission. Department. 314-889-2465 Center, Missouri Western State College. 816-271-4573 601-359-1036 University of Missouri-Extension. Mississippi State—Golden Triangle 314-889-2911. (BIDC) MO-KAN Regional Council. 816-233-3144 Planning and Development District. Clinton—Kaysinger Basin Regional 601-325-3855. (SDC/BIDC) Planning Commission. 816-885-3393 University of Missouri-Extension. Mitchell Memorial Library, Government Columbia—University of Missouri- 816-279-1691. (BIDC) Documents Librarian, Mississippi Extension. 573-445-9792. (BIDC) St. Louis—East-West Gateway Coordinat- State University. 601-325-7660. Forsyth—University of Missouri- ing Council. 314-421-4220 (SDC/BIDC) Extension. 417-546-2371. (BIDC) St. Peters—St. Charles County Extension Natchez—Southwest Mississippi Planning Independence—Mid-Continent Public Center. 314-970-3000 and Development District. 601-446-6044. Library. 816-836-5200 Trenton—Green Hills Regional Planning (SDC/BIDC) Jackson—University of Missouri- Commission. 816-359-5636 Newton—East Central Mississippi Extension. 573-243-3581. (BIDC) Union—Scenic Regional Library. Planning and Development District. 314-583-3224 601-683-2007 Jefferson City—Division of Commercial and Economic Development, Department University of Missouri-Extension. Pontotoc—Three Rivers Planning and of Economic Development and Research. 314-583-3500. (BIDC) Development District. 601-489-2415 314-751-9073 Warrensburg—Show-Me Regional Raymond—McLendon Library, Hinds Employment Security Division, Planning Commission. 816-747-2294 Community College. 601-857-3253 Research and Analysis Section. Small Business Development Center. Tougaloo—Office of Institutional Advance- 314-751-3637 816-543-4402 ment, Tougalo College. 601-977-7730 Mid-Missouri Council of Governments. Warrenton—Boonslick Regional Planning Tupelo—Director of Tupelo Campus, 314-634-2303 Council. 314-456-3473 Itawamba Community College. (BIDC) University of Missouri-Extension. West Plains—Howell County Exntension Winona—North Central Mississippi 314-634-2824 (BIDC) Center. 417-256-2391 Planning and Development District. Kansas City—Mid-America Regional South Central Ozark Council of 601-283-2675. (SDC/BIDC) Council. 816-474-4240 Governments. 417-256-8123 University of Missouri-Extension. Missouri 816-792-7760. (BIDC) Montana LEAD AGENCIES Kirksville—Northeast Missouri Regional LEAD AGENCY Kate Graf, Missouri State Library, Planning Commission. 816-665-4615 Patricia Roberts, Census and Economic P.O. Box 387, 600 West Main St., Lebanon—Kinderhook Regional Library. Information Center, Montana Department Jefferson City, 65102. 314-751-1823 417-532-2148 of Commerce, P.O. Box 200501, 1424 (SDC) Malden—Bootheel Regional Planning and Ninth Avenue, Helena, 59620-0501. Terry Maynard, Missouri Small Business Economic Development Commission. 406-444-2896. (SDC/BIDC) Development Centers, 1800 University 314-276-2242 COORDINATING AGENCIES Place, Columbia, 65211. 573-882-7096 Maryville—Small Business Development Harold Chambers, Montana State Library, COORDINATING AGENCIES Center. 816-562-1701 1515 East 6th Ave., Capitol Station, Ryan Burson, Office of Administration, Memphis—Northeast Missouri Regional Helena, 59620. 406-444-5612 124 Capitol Bldg., P.O. Box 809, Planning Commission. 816-665-4615 Jim Sylvester, Bureau of Business and Jefferson City, 65102. 314-751-2345 Moberly—Little Dixie Regional Libraries. Economic Research, University of John Blodgett and Linda McDaniel, Office 816-263-4426 Montana, Missoula, 59812. 406-243-5113 of Computing, University of Missouri-St. University of Missouri-Extension. AFFILIATES Louis, 8001 Natural Bridge Rd., Room 816-263-3534. (BIDC) Billings—Billings Chamber of Commerce. 451 CCB, St. Louis, 63121. 406-245-4111. (BIDC) 314-553-6014 Palmyra—Mark Twain Regional Advisory Commission. 314-769-2081 Eastern Montana College Library. Evelyn J. Cleveland, Office of Social and 406-657-1656. (SDC/BIDC) Economic Data Analysis, University of Perryville—Southeast Missouri Regional Missouri-Columbia, 224 Lewis Hall, Planning and Economic Development Parmly Billings Library. 406-657-8251. Columbia, 65211. 314-882-7396 Commission. 314-547-8357 (SDC/BIDC) Tim Haithcoat, Geographic Resources Potosi—University of Missouri-Extension. Bozeman—Bozeman Public Library. Center, University of Missouri-Columbia, 314-438-2671. (BIDC) 406-582-2400 17 Stewart Hall, Columbia, 65211. Rolla—Meramec Regional Planning Montana Extension Service, Montana 314-882-1404 Commission. 314-364-2993 State University. 406-994-4351 242 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Renne Library, Montana State Univer- Mahendra Bansal, Natural Resources Education Planning and Research, sity. 406-994-3430. (SDC/BIDC) Commission, 301 Centennial Mall South, Nevada Department of Education. Butte—Butte Local Development Corpora- P.O. Box 94876, Lincoln, 68509-4876. 702-687-3130 tion. 406-723-4349. (BIDC) 402-471-2081 Employment Security Research. AFFILIATES Library, Montana College of Mineral 702-687-4550 Science and Technology. Chadron—Northwest Nebraska Commu- Legislative Counsel Bureau, Research 406-496-4286. (SDC/BIDC) nity Action Council. 308-432-3393 Library. 702-687-6827 Dillon—Carson Memorial Library, Western Small Business Development Center. Nevada Department of Administration, Montana College. 406-683-7492. 308-432-6282 Budget Division. 702-687-4065 (SDC/BIDC) Fairbury—Blue Valley Community Nevada State Welfare Division, Glasgow—Glasgow City County Library. Action. 402-729-2278 Research and Statistics. 702-687-4832 406-228-2731 Humboldt—SENCA. 402-862-2411 Western Nevada Development District. Glendive—Carey Library, Dawson Kearney—Mid-Nebraska Community 702-883-7333 Community College. 406-365-3396. Services. 308-865-5675 Elko—Elko County Library. 702-738-3077 (BIDC) Henderson—City Planning Department. University of Nebraska at Kearney. Great Falls—Great Falls Area Chamber of 702-565-2474 308-865-8344 Commerce. 406-761-4434. (BIDC) Las Vegas—Center for Business and Lincoln—Bureau of Business Research, Great Falls Public Library. Economic Research, University of University of Nebraska—Lincoln. Nevada. 702-739-3191 406-453-0349. (SDC/BIDC) 402-472-2334 Havre—Bear Paw Development Corpora- City of Las Vegas, Department of Com- Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning tion. 406-265-9226. (BIDC) munity Planning and Development. Department. 402-471-7491 702-229-6878 Northern Montana College Library. Nebraska Department of Economic 406-265-3706. (SDC/BIDC) Clark County Department of Compre- Development. 402-471-3801 hensive Planning. 702-455-4181 Helena—Lewis and Clark Library. SENDD. 402-475-2560 Clark County Library . 702-733-3642 406-447-1690. (SDC/BIDC) Small Business Development Center. Dickinson Library, University of Kalispell—Flathead County Library. 402-472-3358 Nevada-Las Vegas. 702-895-3409 406-758-5815. (SDC/BIDC) Loup City—Central Nebraska Community Nevada Development Authority. Flathead Valley Community College, Services. 308-745-0780 702-791-1000 SBDC. 406-758-5412. (BIDC) North Platte—Small Business Develop- Nevada Legal Services. 702-386-1070 Miles City—Miles City Public Library. ment Center. 308-534-5115 406-232-1496. (SDC/BIDC) North Las Vegas—City of North Las Ogallala—West Central Nebraska D Vegas, Community Planning and Missoula—Mansfield Library, University evelopment District. 308-284-6077 Development. 702-658-2211 of Montana. 406-243-6700. (SDC/BIDC) Omaha—Small Business Development Reno—Bureau of Business and Economic Missoula Economic Development Center. 402-595-2381 Research, University of Nevada. Corporation. 406-728-3337. (BIDC) 702-784-6877 MAPA. 402-444-6866 Public Library. 406-721-2665. Peru—Small Business Development City of Reno, Planning and Community (SDC/BIDC) Center. 402-872-2274 Development Department. 702-334-2259 Scottsbluff—Panhandle Area Development Nebraska District. 308-632-1307 Getchell Library, University of Nevada- Reno, Government Publications. LEAD AGENCY Small Business Development Center. 702-784-6579 308-635-7513 Jerome Deichert, Center for Public Affairs Washoe County Department of Compre- Research, University of Nebraska at Sioux City, Iowa—SIMPCO. hensive Planning. 702-328-3605 Omaha, Peter Kiewit Conference Center, 712-279-6286 No. 232, Omaha, 68182. 402-595-2311 Washoe County Library, Reference Taylor—Region 26 Council. 308-942-3461 Department. 702-785-4010 COORDINATING AGENCIES Wayne—Small Business Development Sparks—City of Sparks Planning Prem L. Bansal, Policy Research Office, Center. 402-375-7575 Department. 702-353-2338 P.O. Box 94601, State Capitol, Rm. 1319, Wisner—Goldenrod Hills Community Lincoln, 68509-4601. 402-471-2414 Action Council. 402-529-3513 New Hampshire Federal Documents Librarian, Nebraska LEAD AGENCY Library Commission, 1420 P Street, Suite Nevada 120, Lincoln, 68508-2006. 402-471-2045 Thomas J. Duffy, Office of State Planning, LEAD AGENCY Jerry Douglas, Central Data Processing 2 1/2 Beacon Street, Concord, 03301. Division, Department of Administration Kathleen Hanselman,, Nevada State 603-271-2155 Services, 301 Centennial Mall S., Lower Library and Archives, Capitol Complex, COORDINATING AGENCIES Level, P.O. Box 95045, Lincoln, 68509. 100 Stewart Street, Carson City, 89710. John McCormick, State Library, 20 Park 402-471-4862 702-687-8326 Street, Concord, 03301-6303. Robert Shanahan, Nebraska Department of AFFILIATES 603-271-2060 Labor, 550 S. 16th Street, P.O. Box Carson City—Carson City Planning Owen Durgin, Office of Biometrics, 94600, Lincoln, 68509-4600. Division, Community Development University of New Hampshire, Pettee 402-471-2518 Department. 702-887-2180 Hall, Durham, 03824. 603-862-3930 APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 243

AFFILIATES New Jersey Elizabeth—Union County Planning Board. Bedford—New Hampshire Finance LEAD AGENCY 908-527-4036 Authority. 603-472-8623. ext. 258 Doug Moore, Division of Labor Market Flemington—Hunterdon County Planning Berlin—Berlin City Public Library. and Demographic Research, New Jersey Board. 908-788-1490. (SDC/BIDC) 603-752-5210 Department of Labor, CN 388, 5th Floor- Freehold—Monmouth County Department Boscawen—Central New Hampshire John Fitch Plaza, Trenton, 08625-0388. of Planning. 908-431-7470. (BIDC) Regional Planning Commission. 609-984-2595. (SDC/BIDC) Monmouth County Planning Board. 603-796-2129 COORDINATING AGENCIES 908-431-7460. (SDC/BIDC) Claremont—Fiske Free Library. Scott Builder, Center for Computer and Hackensack—Bergen County Department 603-542-7017 Information Services, Rutgers University, of Planning and Economic Development. Concord—Concord Public Library. RUCS-Hill Center, Busch Campus, 201-646-2896. (SDC/BIDC) 603-225-8670 P.O. Box 879, Piscataway, 08855-0879. Jersey City—Hudson County Department Franklin Pierce Law Center Library. 908-445-0265 of Engineering and Planning. 603-228-1541 Judith S. Rowe, Princeton University, 201-309-1473. (SDC/BIDC) Dover—Strafford Regional Planning CIT-Information Services, 87 Prospect Morristown—Atlantic Electric, Little Egg Commission. 603-742-2523 Avenue, Princeton, 08544. 609-258-6052 Harbor Township. 609-645-4290 Durham—Ezekiel W. Dimond Library, Beverly Railsback, State Library, U.S. Morris County Planning Board. University of New Hampshire. Documents Office, 185 West State Street, 201-829-8120. (SDC) CN 520, Trenton, 08625-0520. 603-862-1777 Mt. Holly—Burlington County Land Use 609-292-6259 Exeter—Rockingham Planning Commis- Office. 609-265-5787. (SDC) Dr. James Hughes, Rutgers University, sion. 603-778-0885 New Brunswick—Middlesex County 33 Livingston Ave, Suite 300, New Planning Board. 908-745-4185. Franklin—Franklin Public Library. Brunswick, 08901. 908-932-3822 603-934-2911 (SDC/BIDC) AFFILIATES Hanover—Baker Library, Dartmouth Rutger Cooperative Extension—Cook College. 603-646-2546 Asbury Park—Economic Development, College. 908-932-9307 Jersey Central Power and Light Henniker—Danforth Library, New Company. 908-502-4668 Newark—Bell Atlantic. 201-649-3186 England College. 603-428-2344 (BIDC) Atlantic City—Atlantic County Division Keene—Mason Library, Keene State of Economic Development. New Jersey Division of International College. 603-358-2717 609-343-2328. (BIDC) Trade. 201-648-7095. (BIDC) Southwest Regional Planning Commis- Atlantic County Division of Planning. New Jersey Small Business Develop- sion. 603-357-0557 609-343-2231. (SDC) ment Center. 201-648-5621. (BIDC) Laconia—Laconia Public Library. Belvidere—Warren County Department of Public Service Electric and Gas 603-524-4775 Economic Development and Tourism. Company. 201-430-6458. (BIDC) Lebanon—Upper Valley-Lake Sunapee 908-475-6581. (BIDC) Sussex County Planning Department. Regional Planning Commission. Warren County Planning Board. 201-579-0500 603-448-1680 908-475-6532. (SDC/BIDC) Littleton—North Country Council. Paterson—Passaic County Department of Bridgeton—Cumberland County Planning 603-444-6303 Economic Development. 201-881-4427. and Development. 609-453-2175. (BIDC) Manchester—Geisel Library, St. Anselm (SDC/BIDC) College. 603-641-7301 Passaic County Planning Board. Camden—Paul Robson Library, Rutgers- 201-881-4490 H.A.B. Shapiro Memorial Library, New Camden. 609-225-6034. (SDC) Hampshire College. 603-668-2211. Pennsauken—Camden County Department ext. 2166 Rutgers University Forum for Policy of Policy Planning and Development. Research and Public Service. 609-756-7860 Manchester City Library. 603-624-6550 609-757-6083. (BIDC) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania—Delaware Southern New Hampshire Planning Cape May Court House—Cape May Valley Regional Planning Commission. Commission. 603-669-4664 County Planning Board. 609-465-1084. 215-592-1800. (SDC/BIDC) Meredith—Lakes Region Planning C (SDC/BIDC) Pomona—Library Documents Department, ommission. 603-279-8171 Cape May County Department of College of New Jersey. 609-652-4532. Milford—Wadleigh Memorial Library. Economic Development. (BIDC) 603-673-2408 609-465-6826. (BIDC) Princeton—MSM Regional Council, Inc. Nashua—Nashua Public Library. Carlstadt—Meadowlands Chamber of 609-452-1717. (BIDC) 603-594-3412 Commerce. 201-939-0707. (BIDC) Salem—Salem County Planning Board. Nashua Regional Planning Commission. Cedar Grove—Essex County Planning 609-935-7510. (SDC/BIDC) 603-883-0366 Board. 201-509-8200. (SDC/BIDC) Somerville—Somerset County Planning Peterborough—Peterborough Town Clayton—Gloucester County Department Board. 908-231-7021. (SDC/BIDC) Library. 603-924-6401 of Planning. 609-863-6661. (SDC/BIDC) Toms River—Ocean County Planning Plymouth—Herbert Lamson Library, Clifton—IMA Management Association, Board. 908-929-2054. (SDC/BIDC) Plymouth State College. 603-535-2817 Inc. 201-473-8770. (BIDC) Trenton—Division of Development for Portsmouth—Portsmouth Public Library. Edison—The Institute for Management and Small Businesses and Women and 603-427-1540 Technical Development. 201-497-0960. Minority Businesses. 609-292-3860. Salem—Kelley Library. 603-898-7064 (BIDC) (BIDC) 244 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Mercer County Planning Board. University of New Mexico, Government New York 609-989-6545. (SDC/BIDC) Information Department. LEAD AGENCY 505-277-5441 New Jersey Business and Industry Staff, Division of Policy and Research, Carlsbad—Carlsbad Public Library. Association. 609-393-7707. ext. 209. Department of Economic Development, 505-885-6776 (BIDC) 1 Commerce Plaza, Room 910, 99 New Jersey Department of Banking. Espanola—Small Business Development Washington Avenue, Albany, 12245. 609-984-2772. (SDC/BIDC) Center, Northern New Mexico Commu- 518-474-1141 (SDC/BIDC) nity College. 505-753-7141. (BIDC) New Jersey Department of Community COORDINATING AGENCIES Farmington—City of Farmington, Com- Affairs. 609-633-3879 munity Development Department. Mary Redmond, New York State Library, New Jersey Economic Development 505-327-7701 Cultural Education Center, Empire State Authority. 609-292-0360 Plaza, 6th floor, Albany, 12230. Gallup—Fellin Public Library. 518-474-5355 Office of Economic Research, New 505-863-1291 Jersey Department of Commerce, Michael Cooper, Nelson A. Rockfeller Northwest New Mexico Council of Institute of Government, 411 State Street, and Economic Development. Governments. 505-722-4327 609-292-3788. (BIDC) Albany, 12203. 518-443-5258 University of New Mexico—Gallup. Ann Gray, CISER Data Archive, Cornell Retail Merchants Association. 505-722-7221. (BIDC) University, 201 Caldwell Hall, Ithaca, 609-393-8006. (BIDC) Grants—Library, New Mexico State 14853. 607-255-4801 Vineland—Southern New Jersey Economic University—Grants. 505-287-7891 ext Marty Goldblatt, New York State Office of Development District. 609-794-8497. 116 Real Property Services, 16 Sheridan (BIDC) Small Business Development Center, Avenue, Albany, 12210. 518-474-6742 Westfield—Union County Department of New Mexico State University— AFFILIATES Operational Services. 908-654-9405. Grants. 505-287-8221. (BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) Albany—Center for Social and Demo- Hobbs—Business Development Center, graphic Analysis, State University of New Mexico Junior College. New York-Albany. 518-442-4905 New Mexico 505-392-4510. (BIDC) New York State Department of LEAD AGENCIES Pannell Library, New Mexico Junior Economic Development. Bobby Leitch, Bureau of Business and College. 505-392-4510 518-474-5664 Las Cruces—City of Las Cruces Planning Economic Research, University of New New York State Department of Labor. Office. 505-526-0606 Mexico, 1920 Lomas NE, Albuquerque, 518-457-3801 87131-6021. 505-277-2216 (BIDC) Las Vegas—Department of Business, New York State Department of Social Laurie Moye, New Mexico Economic New Mexico Highlands University. Services, OPAD. 518-473-6709 Development Department, 1100 St. Fran- 505-425-7511. (BIDC) cis Dr., Santa Fe, 87503. 505-827-0300. Donnelly Library, New Mexico High- New York State Department of Transportation. 518-457-2967 COORDINATING AGENCIES lands University. 505-454-3332 Amherst—Erie and Niagara Counties Kevin Kargacin, Bureau of Business and Luna Vo-Tech Institute. 505-454-2595. Regional Planning Board. 716-837-2035 Economic Research, University of New (BIDC) Mexico, 1920 Lomas NE, Albuquerque, Los Alamos—Los Alamos County Eco- Lockwood Memorial Library, 87131-6021. 505-277-2216. (SDC) nomic Development, University of New Management and Economics Subject Dr. Kathleen Brook, Department of Mexico—Los Alamos. 505-662-0001. Specialist, State University of Economics, New Mexico State Univer- (BIDC) New York—Buffalo. 716-636-2821 sity, Box 30001, Las Cruces, 88003. Los Lunas—Business Assistance Center, Binghamton—Bartle Library, State 505-646-2112 University of New Mexico—Valencia. University of New York—Binghamton. Laura Chaney, New Mexico State Library, 505-865-9596. (BIDC) 607-777-2181 325 Don Gaspar Avenue, Santa Fe, Portales—Library, Eastern New Mexico Southern Tier East Regional Planning 87503-0277. 505-827-3852 University. 505-562-2650 Board. 607-724-1327 AFFILIATES Roswell—Business Assistance Center, SUNY-Binghamton, Bartle Library. Eastern New Mexico University. Alamogordo—Alamogordo Public Library. 607-777-2181 505-624-7133. (BIDC) 505-439-4140 Buffalo—Buffalo and Erie County Public Santa Fe—North Central New Mexico Albuquerque—Albuquerque T-VI Business Library. 716-858-7099 Economic Development District. Assistance Center. 505-768-0665. (BIDC) 505-827-7313 Erie County Department of Environ- ment and Planning. 716-858-7422 City of Albuquerque Planning Santa Fe Community College. Department. 505-768-3860 505-438-1343. (BIDC) SUNY-Buffalo, Lockwood Memorial Middle Rio Grande Council of Silver City—Business Assistance Center, Library, Government Documents. Governments. 505-247-1750 Western New Mexico University. 716-645-2821 New Mexico Department of Labor, Eco- 505-538-6320. (BIDC) Cairo—Greene County Planning nomic Research and Analysis Bureau. Taos—Taos County Economic Department. 518-622-3251. (BIDC) 505-841-8638 Development. 505-758-8731. (BIDC) Canton—St. Lawrence County Planning University of New Mexico, Native Tucumcari—Tucumcari Area Vo-Tech, Office. American Studies Center. Small Business Development Center. Carmel—Putnam County Division of Plan- 505-277-3917 505-461-4413. (BIDC) ning and Development. 914-878-3480 APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 245

Corning—Southern Tier Central Regional Salamanca—Southern Tier West Regional Cullowhee—Center for Improving Moun- Planning and Development Board. Planning and Development Board. tain Living, Western Carolina University. 607-962-5092 716-945-5301 704-227-7492. (SDC/BIDC) Fonda—Montgomery County Department Schenectady—Capital District Regional Durham—Durham County Public Library. of Planning and Development. Planning Commission. 518-393-1715 919-560-0100. (SDC/BIDC) 518-853-8155 Syracuse—Central New York Regional Fayetteville—Cumberland County Public Goshen—Orange County Department of Planning and Development Board. Library. 910-483-3745. (SDC/BIDC) Planning and Development. 914-294-5151 315-422-8276 Mid-Carolina Council of Governments. Hauppauge—Long Island Regional Greater Syracuse Chamber of 910-323-4191. (SDC/BIDC) Planning Board. 516-853-5111 Commerce. 315-470-1886. (BIDC) Greensboro—Greensboro Area Chamber Hudson—Columbia County Department of Media Services Department, Bird of Commerce. 910-275-8675. Planning and Economic Development. Library, Syracuse University. (SDC/BIDC) 518-828-3375 315-443-2438 Greensboro Public Library. Ithaca—Ciser Data Archive, Cornell Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning 919-373-2471. (SDC/BIDC) University. 607-255-8399 Agency. 315-435-2611 Piedmont Triad Council of Govern- Olin Library, Cornell University. Utica—Herkimer-Oneida Counties ments. 910-294-4950. (SDC/BIDC) 607-255-9481 Comprehensive Planning Program. University of North Carolina at Greens- Lake George—Lake Champlain/Lake 315-798-5710 boro, School of Business and Eco- George Regional Planning Board. White Plains—Westchester County nomics. 910-334-3091. (SDC/BIDC) 518-668-5773 Department of Planning. 914-285-4412 Greenville—Regional Development Lockport—Niagara County Planning and Institute, East Carolina University. Industrial Development Department. North Carolina 919-328-6650. (SDC/BIDC) 716-439-7235 LEAD AGENCY Sheppard Memorial Library. Newburgh—Hudson Valley Regional 919-830-4580. (SDC/BIDC) Council. 914-565-4921 Staff, State Data Center, North Carolina Office of State Planning, 116 West Jones Henderson—Kerr-Tar Regional Council of New City—Rockland County Planning Street, Raleigh, 27603-1337. Governments. 919-492-8561. Board. 914-638-5480 919-733-4131. (SDC/BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) New York City—Center for the Social COORDINATING AGENCIES Hertford—Albermarle Commission. Sciences, Columbia University. 919-426-5753. (SDC/BIDC) 212-854-5002 Ed Buchmann, Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Hickory—Western Piedmont Council of Graduate Center, City University of Carolina, Manning Hall CB 3355, Chapel Governments. 704-322-9191. New York. 212-642-2085 Hill, 27599-3355. 919-962-4777 (SDC/BIDC) New York City Planning Commission. Joel Sigmon, Division of State Library, 109 Jacksonville—Onslow County Public 212-720-3446 East Jones Street, Raleigh, 27601-2807. Library, 910-455-7350. (SDC/BIDC) New York Metropolitan Transportation 919-733-3683 Lumberton—Lumber River Council of Council. 212-938-3352 Karen Siderelis and Tim Johnson, Center Governments. 919-618-5533. Port Authority of New York and New for Geographic Information, Office of (SDC/BIDC) Jersey, Strategic Information Resource. State Planning, P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, New Bern—Neuse River Council of Gov- 212-435-5315 27611. 919-733-2090 ernments. 919-638-3185. (SDC/BIDC) Niagara Falls—Niagara Frontier Economic AFFILIATES Raleigh—Extension Sociology, North Development International Trade and Asheville—Ashville-Buncombe Library Carolina State University. 919-737-2659. Resource Center. 716-731-3271 System. 704-255-5203 (SDC/BIDC) Painted Post—Southern Tier Central Land-of-Sky Regional Council. Department of Community Colleges. Regional Planning and Development 704-251-6622. (SDC/BIDC) 919-733-7051. (SDC/BIDC) Board. 607-962-5092 Pack Memorial Public Library. ElectriCities of North Carolina, Inc., Pearl River—Rockland Economic 704-255-5203. (SDC/BIDC) Susan McQueen. 919-715-6000. Development Corporation. 914-735-7040 Region D Council of Governments. (SDC/BIDC) Plattsburgh—Economic Development 704-264-5558. (SDC/BIDC) and Technical Assistance Center, State The Greater Raleigh Chamber of Com- University of New York-Plattsburgh. Boone—Region D Council of Govern- merce. 919-664-7045. (SDC/BIDC) 518-564-2214 ments. 704-265-5434 North Carolina Association of County Poughkeepsie—Division of Management Bryson City—Southwestern North Caro- Commissioners. 919-715-2893. Studies, Marist College. 914-575-3900. lina Planning and Economic Development (SDC/BIDC) (BIDC) Commission. 704-488-9211. (SDC/BIDC) North Carolina League of Municipali- Dutchess County Planning Department. Charlotte—Centralina Council of Govern- ties. 919-715-4000. (SDC/BIDC) ments. 704-372-2416. (SDC/BIDC) 914-485-9681 Wake County Business Library. Rochester—Center for Governmental Charlotte Chamber of Commerce. 919-755-6690. (SDC/BIDC) 704-378- 1303. (SDC/BIDC) Research. 716-325-6360 Wake County Public Libraries. New York Association of Health Charlotte/Mecklenburg County Public 919-870-4014 Planning Agency. 716-461-3520. Library. 704-336-2980. (SDC/BIDC) Research Triangle Park—Triangle J Genesee Finger Lakes Regional Plan- University of North Carolina at Char- Council of Governments. 919-558-9320. ning Council. 716-442-3770. (BIDC) lotte. 704-547-2243. (SDC/BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) 246 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Rockingham—Pee Dee Council of Minot Public Library. 701-852-1045 Canton—Stark County District Library. Governments. 910-895-6306. Souris Basin Regional Council. 216-452-0665 (SDC/BIDC) 701-839-6641 Stark County Regional Planning Rocky Mount—Region L Council of Newtown—Management Assistance Office, Commission and Area Transportation Governments. 919-446-0411. Three Affiliated Tribes. 701-627-3623 Study. 216-438-0401 (SDC/BIDC) Valley City—Allen Memorial Library, Cincinnati—The Greater Cincinnati Center Rutherfordton—Isothermal Planning and Valley City State College. 701-845-7278 for Economic Education, University of Development Commission. 704-287-2281. Williston—Williston Community Library. Cincinnati. 513-556-2948. (BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) 701-774-8805 Hamilton County Regional Planning Washington—Mid-East Commission. Commission. 513-632-8653 919-946-8043. (SDC/BIDC) Northern Mariana Islands Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Coun- Wilmington—Cape Fear Council of cil of Governments. 513-621-7060 Governments. 910-395-4553. LEAD AGENCY (SDC/BIDC) Juan Borja, Directore, Central Statistics University of Cincinnati, Southwest Division, Department of Commerce, Ohio Regional Data Center, Institute New Hanover County Public Library. for Policy Research. 513-556-5077 919-341-4390. (SDC/BIDC) P.O. Box 10007, Saipan, 96950. 670-322-0874 Cleveland—Cuyahoga County Planning Center for Business and Economic COORDINATING AGENCIES Commission. 216-443-3700 Services, University of North Carolina Greater Cleveland Growth Association, at Wilmington. 910-395-3419. Herbert Rosario, Northern Marian College, Director of Research. 216-621-3300. (SDC/BIDC) P.O. Box 1250 CK, Saipan, 96950. 670-234-0758 (BIDC) Winston-Salem—Forsyth County Public Library. 910-727-2208. (SDC/BIDC) Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency. 216-241-2414 Northwest Piedmont Council of Govern- Ohio Columbus—The Greater Columbus Cham- ments. 919-761-2111. (SDC/BIDC) LEAD AGENCY ber of Commerce, Director of Research. Barry Bennett, Ohio Data Users Center, 614-221-1321. (BIDC) North Dakota Ohio Department of Development, P.O. Box 1001, 77 High St., 27th fl., Ohio Department of Health, Office of LEAD AGENCY Columbus, 43216-1001. 614-466-2115. Planning Information. 614-466-5308 Richard Rathge, Department of Agricultural (SDC/BIDC) Ohio Information Coordinating Comm., Economics, North Dakota State Univer- COORDINATING AGENCIES Division of Labor Market Information. sity, Morrill Hall, Rm. 224, P.O. Box Mark Salling, Northern Ohio Data and 614-644-2689. (BIDC) 5636, Fargo, 58105. 701-237-8621 Information Service, The Urban Center, Dayton—Dayton Area Chamber of COORDINATING AGENCIES Cleveland State University, 1737 E. Commerce. 513-226-8263. (BIDC) Jim Boyd, Office of Intergovernmental Euclid Avenue Rm. 45, Cleveland, Miami Valley Regional Planning Assistance, State Capitol, 14th Floor, 44115-9239. 216-687-2209 Commission. 513-223-6323 Bismarck, 58505. 701-224-2094 Brian Martin, Ohio State University Montgomery County Planning Susan Pahlmeyer, State Library, Liberty Library, Census Data Center, 126 Main Commission. 513-225-4349 Memorial Building, Capitol Grounds, Library, 1858 Neil Avenue Mall, Defiance—Maumee Valley Planning Bismarck, 58505-0800. 701-224-2490 Columbus, 43210. 614-292-6175 Organization. 419-784-3882 Clyde Hordusky, State Library of Ohio, Mohammad Hemmasi, Department of Elyria—Lorain County Planning 65 South Front Street, Columbus, 43215. Geography, University of North Dakota, Commission. 216-329-5544 Grand Forks, 58202. 701-777-4246 614-644-7051 Gallipolis—Bossard Memorial Library of Mark Carrozza, Southwest Ohio Regional AFFILIATES Gallia County. 614-446-7323 Data Center, Institute for Policy Bismarck—Lewis and Clark Regional Jefferson—Ashtabula County Planning Council. 701-663-6588 Research, University of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 210132, Cincinnati, Commission. 216-576-9090 North Dakota Job Service. 45221-0132 Lebanon—City of Lebanon. 513-932-3060 701-224-2868 AFFILIATES Lima—Lima-Allen County Regional Veterans Memorial Public Library. Akron—Center for Urban Studies, Planning Commission. 419-228-1836 701-222-6410 University of Akron. 216-972-7616 Mansfield—Mansfield-Richland County Devils Lake—Carnegie Library. County of Summit, Office of Economic Public Library. 419-524-1041 701-662-2220 Development. 216-379-2503 Richland County Regional Planning North Central Planning Council. Northeast Ohio Four County Regional Commission. 419-774-5684 701-662-8131 Planning and Development Marietta—Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley Dickinson—Dickinson Public Library. Organization. 216-836-5731 Regional Development District. 701-225-8100 Ashland—Ashland Regional Planning 614-374-9436 Fargo—Fargo Public Library. Commission. 419-289-0000 Medina—Medina County Planning 701-241-1490 Batavia—Clermont County Public Library. Commission. 216-722-9219 Grand Forks—Grand Forks Public 513-732-2128 Middletown—Department of Planning and Library. 701-772-8116 Bowling Green—Population and Society Economic Development. 513-425-7962 Jamestown—South Central Regional Research Center, Bowling Green Newark—Newark Public Library. Council. 701-252-8060 University. 419-372-2497 614-345-8972 Minot—Memorial Library, Minot State Cambridge—Ohio Mid-Eastern Govern- Oxford—King Library, Miami University. College. 701-857-3200 ments Association. 614-439-4471 513-529-3342 APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 247

Painesville—Lake County Planning Drumright—Self Employment Training, Stillwater—Documents Department, Commission. 216-357-2739 Central Area Vo-Tech. 918-352-2551. Edmond Low Library, Oklahoma State Portsmouth—Ohio Valley Regional Devel- (BIDC) University. 405-744-9770 opment Commission. 614-354-7795 Duncan—Association of South Central Stillwater Chamber of Commerce. Springfield—Clark County Public Library. Oklahoma Governments. 405-252-0596 (BIDC) 513-328-6903 Durant—Small Business Development Tahlequah—Small Business Development Steubenville—Jefferson County Regional Center, Southeastern Oklahoma State Center, Northeastern Oklahoma State Planning Commission. 614-283-8563 University. (BIDC) University. (BIDC) Toledo—Economic Information System, El Reno—Self Employment Training, Tulsa—College of Business Administra- Toledo Regional Growth Partnership. Canadian Valley Vo-Tech. (BIDC) tion, Tulsa University. (BIDC) 419-252-2700 (BIDC) Enid—North Oklahoma Development Indian Nations Council of Governments. Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Association. 405-237-4810 918-584-7526 Governments. 419-241-9155 Fort Cobb—Small Business Management Oklahoma Department of Commerce. Warren—Trumbull County Planning Coordinator, Caddo-Kiowa Vo-Tech. (BIDC) Commission. 216-675-2480 405-643-2387. (BIDC) Tulsa Chamber of Commerce. (BIDC) Wooster—Wayne County Planning Depart- Fort Smith, Arkansas—Western Arkansas Tulsa City-County Library, Government ment. 216-263-3109 Planning and Development District. Documents. 918-596-7946 Youngstown—Eastgate Development and 501-785-2651 Vinita—Grand Gateway Economic Devel- Transportation Agency. 216-746-7601 Guymon—Guymon Chamber of opment Association. 918-256-6478 Mahoning County Planning Commis- Commerce. (BIDC) Weatherford—Small Business Develop- sion. 216-788-1843 Idabel—Idabel Public Library. ment Center, Southwestern Oklahoma 405-286-6406 State University. (BIDC) Oklahoma Lawton—Library, Cameron University. Wetumka—Wes Watkins Vo-Tech., Self Employment Training. (BIDC) LEAD AGENCY 405-581-2958 Wilburton—Kiamichi Economic Develop- Jeff Wallace, Oklahoma State Data Center, School of Business, Cameron Univer- ment District. 918-465-2367 Oklahoma Department of Commerce, sity. 405-581-2267. (BIDC) Woodward—Small Business Management 6601 Broadway Extension, P.O. Box McAlester—Southeastern Public Library Coordinator, High Plains Vo-Tech. 26980, Oklahoma City, 73126-0980. System. 918-426-0930 405-256-6618. (BIDC) 405-841-5184 (SDC/BIDC) Self Employment Training, Kiamichi COORDINATING AGENCIES Area Vo-Tech. 918-526-0940 Oregon Steve Beleu, Oklahoma Department of Miami—Miami Public Library. LEAD AGENCY Libraries, 200 NE. 18th Street, Okla- 918-542-3064 homa City, 73105. 405-521-2502 George Hough, Center for Population Muskogee—Eastern Oklahoma Develop- John McCraw, Center for Economic and Research and Census, School of Urban ment District. 918-682-7891 Management Research, University of and Public Affairs, Portland State Oklahoma, 307 W. Brooks, Norman, Norman—Center for Economic and University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, 73019. 405-325-2931 Management Research, University of 97207-0751. 503-725-5199 Oklahoma. 405-325-2931 COORDINATING AGENCIES AFFILIATES Craig Smith, Oregon State Library, State Altus—Altus Chamber of Commerce. Oklahoma City—Association of Central Library Bldg., Salem, 97310. (BIDC) Oklahoma Governments. 405-848-8961 503-378-4277 Oklahoma Health Science Center Alva—Small Business Development Richard Crucchiola, Geographic Informa- Center, Northwestern Oklahoma State Library, University of Oklahoma. 405-271-2285 tion Systems, Dept. of Energy Building, University. 405-327-5883. (BIDC) 625 Marion St. NE., Salem, 97310. Ardmore—Ardmore Chamber of Management Information System, City 503-378-2166 of Oklahoma City. 405-297-2616 Commerce. 405-223-7765. (BIDC) Tom Stave, University of Oregon Library, Southern Oklahoma Development Metropolitan Library System. Eugene, 97403-1299. 503-346-3070 Association. 405-226-2250 405-231-8611 (BIDC) AFFILIATES Atoka—Klamichi Area Vo-Tech. Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. Albany—Cascade West, Council of 405-889-7321. (BIDC) (BIDC) Governments. 503-757-6851. Bartlesville—Bartlesville Public Library. Small Business Development Center, Ashland—Southern Oregon State College. 918-337-5334 University of Oklahoma. 503-552-6365 Self Employment Training, Tri-County 405-359-1968 Astoria—Clatsop Community College. Business. (BIDC) Ponca City—Ponca City Library. 503-325-0910 Beaver—Oklahoma Economic Develop- 405-767-0345 Bend—Deschutes County Library. ment Association. 405-625-4531 Poteau—Small Business Development 503-388-6677 Burns Flat—Southwestern Oklahoma Center, Carl Albert State College. Boise, ID—IDA-ORE Planning and Devel- Development Authority. 405-562-4886 918-647-4019. (BIDC) opment Association, Business Resource Chickasha—Nash Library, University of Sapulpa—Central Vo-Tech. Business Center. 208-322-7033 Science and Arts of Oklahoma. Center, Self Employment Training. Central Point—Rogue Valley Council of 405-224-3140 918-224-9300. (BIDC) Governments. 503-664-6674 Clinton—Western Plains Library System. Shawnee—Central Oklahoma Economic Coos Bay—Southwest Oregon Community 405-323-0974 Development District. 405-273-6410 College. 503-888-7448 248 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Corvallis—Human Development and Clarion—Clarion University, Small Norristown—Montgomery County Family Sciences, Oregon State University. Business Development Center. Planning Commission. 610-278-3722. 503-737-5429 814-226-2060. (SDC/BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) Eugene—Lane Council of Governments. Edinboro—Baron-Forness Library, Philadelphia—Delaware Valley Regional 503-687-4437 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Planning. 215-592-1800. Ext. 124 University of Oregon, Bureau of 814-732-2509. (SDC/BIDC) Pennsylvania Manufacturers Associa- Government Research and Service. Erie—Economic Research Institute of Erie, tion. 215-629-5081 503-346-5235 Penn State at Erie. 814-898-6266. Port of Philadelphia and Camden Inc. LaGrande—Walter M. Pierce Library, (SDC/BIDC) World Trade Division. 215-427-8330 Eastern Oregon State College. Erie County Planning Department. Small Business Development Center, 503-962-3792 814-451-6336. (SDC/BIDC) LaSalle University. 215-951- Ontario—Treasure Valley Community Small Business Development Center, 1416/1741. (SDC/BIDC) College. 503-889-6493 Gannon University. 814-871-7714. Small Business Development Center, Pendleton—Blue Mountain Community (SDC/BIDC) Temple University. 215-787-7282. College. 503-276-1260 Franklin—Northwest Pennsylvania (SDC/BIDC) Regional Planning and Development East Central Oregon Association of The Wharton School, The University of Commission. 814-437-3024. (SDC/BIDC) Counties. 503-276-6732 Pennsylvania. 215-898-4861. Portland—Metropolitan Service District. Harrisburg—Department of Aging. (SDC/BIDC) 717-783-8975 503-797-1591 Wharton, Small Business Development Roseburg—Umpqua Regional Council of Department of Public Welfare. Center. 215-898-4861. (SDC/BIDC) 717-783-2218. (SDC/BIDC) Governments. 503-440-4231 Pittsburgh—Allegheny County Planning Salem—Department of Administrative Kutztown University, SBDC. Department. 412-355-4259. Services. 503-378-4967 717-233-3120. Center for Social and Urban Research, Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Office of Economic Policy, Planning, University of Pittsburgh. Governments. 503-588-6177 and Research, Pennsylvania Depart- 412-624-5442. (SDC/BIDC) ment of Commerce. 717-787-4088. Department of City Planning. Pennsylvania (SDC/BIDC) 412-255-2223 LEAD AGENCY Pennsylvania Department of Community Duquesne Light Company. 412-393- Affairs. 717-787-8169. (SDC/BIDC) Diane Shoop, Pennsylvania State Data 6326. (SDC/BIDC) Center, Institute of State and Regional Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Duquesne University, Small Business Affairs, Pennsylvania State University at Industry, Research and Statistics. Development Center. 412-396-6233. Harrisburg, 777 W. Harrisburg Pike, 717-787-6507. (SDC/BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) Middletown, 17057. 717-984-6336. Pennsylvania Department of Transporta- (SDC/BIDC) Health and Welfare Planning Associa- tion, Transportation Employee Library. tion. 412-392-3103. (SDC/BIDC) COORDINATING AGENCY 717-787-6527. (SDC/BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) Lasalle University, Small Business Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Associa- Development Center. 215-951-1416. John Geschwindt, State Library of Pennsyl- tion. 717-232-0737. (SDC/BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) vania, Forum Bldg., Harrisburg, 17105. 717-787-2327 State Health Data Center, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coalition Against Substance Department of Health. 717-783-2548. Abuse. 412-362-4030. AFFILIATES (SDC/BIDC) Allentown—Joint Planning Commission, Small Business Development Center. Tri-County Regional Planning Commis- Lehigh-Northampton Counties. 412-648-1544. (SDC/BIDC) sion. 717-234-2639. (SDC/BIDC) 610-264-4544. (SDC/BIDC) Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Altoona—Southern Alleghenies Planning Johnstown—Greater Johnstown Chamber Planning Commission. 412-391-5590. and Development Commission. of Commerce. 814-536-5107. (SDC/BIDC) (SDC/BIDC) 814-949-6500. (SDC/BIDC) Pittston—Economic Development Council Beaver—Beaver County Planning Com- Lancaster—Lancaster County Planning of Northeastern Pennsylvania. mission. 412-728-5700. (SDC/BIDC) Commission. 717-299-8333. (SDC/BIDC) 717-655-5581. (SDC/BIDC) Bellefonte—Centre County Planning Latrobe—Small Business Development Reading—Berks County Planning Office. 814-355-6791. (SDC/BIDC) Center. 412-537-4572. (SDC/BIDC) Commission. 610-478-6300. (SDC/BIDC) Bethlehem—Lehigh University, Small Lewisburg—SEDA-Council of Govern- Ridgway—North Central Regional Business Development Center. ments. 717-524-4491. (SDC/BIDC) Planning Commission. 814-773-3162. 610-758-3980. (SDC/BIDC) Small Business Development Center, (SDC/BIDC) California—Department of Earth Sciences, Bucknell University. 717-524-1249 Scranton—Small Business Development California University of Pennsylvania. Loretto—St. Francis College, Small Center, University of Scranton. 412-938-5780. (SDC/BIDC) Business Development Center. 717-941-7588. (SDC/BIDC) Camden, NJ—Delaware River Port Au- 814-472-3200. (SDC/BIDC) Slippery Rock—Geography and Environ- thority of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Mansfield—Rural Services Institute, mental Studies, Slippery Rock University. 609-963-6420. (SDC/BIDC) Mansfield University. 717-662-4808. 412-738-2388. (SDC/BIDC) Cumberland, Maryland—Tri-County (SDC/BIDC) Towanda—Northern Tier Regional Council for Western Maryland. Media—Delaware County Planning Planning and Development Commission. 301-777-2158 Department. 610-891-5200. (SDC/BIDC) 717-265-9103. (SDC/BIDC) APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 249

Washington—Community Action South- Colegio Universitario Tecnologico de Coventry—Coventry Public Library. west. 412-225-9550. Ponce, Biblioteca, Universidad de 401-822-9100 West Chester—School of Business and Puerto Rico. 809-844-8181 ext. 332 Cranston—Cranston Public Library. Public Affairs, West Chester University. Rio Piedras—Sistemas de Bibliotecas, 401-943-9080 610-436-2889. (SDC/BIDC) Edificio Jose M. Lazaro. 809-764-0000 Rhode Island Division of Mental ext. 3296 Health, Retardation and Hospitals. Chester County Planning Commission. 401-464-1714 610-344-6285. Fundacion Educativa Ana G. Mendez, Kingston—Graduate Curriculum in Universidad del Turabo. 809-744-8791 Wilkes-Barre—Small Business Develop- Community Planning, Rodman Hall, ext. 254 ment Center, Wilkes University. University of Rhode Island. 717-831-4340. (SDC/BIDC) Universidad de Puerto Rico, Escuela 401-792-2248 Williamsport—Lycoming County Planning Graduada de Planificacion. Government Publications Library, Commission. 717-327-2230. (SDC/BIDC) 809-764-0000 ext. 3448 University of Rhode Island. York—York County Planning Commission. San German—Universidad Interamericana, 401-792-4610, ext. 2289 717-771-9550. (SDC/BIDC) Recinto de San German. 809-892-5115 Newport—Salve Regina University ext. 3336 Library. 401-847-6650 Puerto Rico San Juan—Oficina de Planificacion y Peace Dale—South Kingstown Public LEAD AGENCY Presupuesto, Municipio de San Juan. Library. 401-789-1555 809-724-7171 Lillian Torres Aguirres, Puerto Rico Plan- Providence—Adams Library, Rhode Island ning Board, P.O. Box 41119, Minillas Recinto Universitario de Ciencias College. 401-456-9604 Government Center, San Juan, Medicas. 809-758-2525 ext. 1415 House Fiscal Advisory and Policy Office. 401-277-2480 00940-1119. 809-728-4430 Camara de Comercio de Puerto Rico. COORDINATING AGENCIES 809-721-6060 John D. Rockefeller Library, Brown University, 401-863-2522 Sra. Carmen Martinez and Sra. Nayda Santurce—Departamento de Servicios Pratts, Departmento de Educacion, P.O. Sociales. 809-725-1804 Johnson and Wales University Library. 401-456-1000 Box 759, Hato Rey, 00919. Utuado—Colegio Regional de la Montana, Office of Health Statistics. 809-724-1046 Universidad de Puerto Rico. 401-277-2550 AFFILIATES 809-894-2828 ext. 217 Phillips Memorial Library, Providence Aguadilla—Admin De Colegios Region- College. 401-865-2581 ales, Recinto de Aguadilla. 809-890-2681 Rhode Island Providence Department of Planning and Universidad Interamericana, Colegio LEAD AGENCY Development. 401-351-4300 Regional de Aguadilla. 809-890-2681 Paul Egan, Rhode Island Department of Providence Public Library, Reference Arecibo—Universidad Interamericana, Administration, Office of Municipal Services. 401-455-8036 Colegio Regional de Arecibo. Affairs, One Capitol Hill, Providence, Rhode Island Department of Elderly 809-878-5475 02908-5873. 401-277-6493 Affairs. 401-277-6159 Barranquitas—Universidad Interameri- COORDINATING AGENCIES Rhode Island Department of Employ- cana, Colegio Regional de Barranquitas. ment and Training. 401-277-3706 809-857-2585 Frank Iacono, Rhode Island Department of State Library Services, 300 Richmond Rhode Island Department of Health Bayamon—Colegio Universitario Tecno- Library. 401-277-2506 logico de Bayamon, Universidad de Street, Providence, 02903. 401-277-2726 Puerto Rico. 809-786-5225 James McNally, Social Science Data Cen- Rhode Island Department of Transportation. 401-277-2694 Oficina de Planificacion, Municipio de ter, Brown University, P.O. Box 1916, Providence, 02912. 401-863-3459 Rhode Island Occupational Information Bayamon. 809-787-0451 Coordinating Committee. Dr. Jay Buechner, Office of Health Statis- Carolina—Oficina de Planificacion y 401-272-0830 tics, Rhode Island Department of Health, Presupuesto, Municipio de Carolina. Rhode Island State Law Library. 809-757-2626 ext. 355 3 Capitol Hill, Providence, 02908. 401-277-2550 401-277-3275 Cayey—Colegio Universitario de Cayey, Senate Fiscal Advisory Office, State James P. Karon, Rhode Island Department Universidad de Puerto Rico. House. 401-277-2480 809-738-2161 of Education, 22 Hayes Street, Providence, 02908. 401-277-3126 Urban League of Rhode Island. Fajardo—Universidad Interamericana, 401-351-5000 Colegio Regional de Fajardo. Vincent Harrington, Rhode Island Smithfield—Hodgson Memorial Library, 809-863-2390 Department of Economic Development, Bryant College. 401-232-6299 7 Jackson Walkway, Providence, 02903. Guayama—Recinto de Guayama, Univer- Warwick—Learning Resources Center, 401-277-2601 sidad Interamericana. 809-864-2222 Community College of Rhode Island. Humacao—Colegio Universitario de Jane Nugent, United Way of Rhode Island, 401-825-2492 Humacao. 809-850-9305 ext. 272 229 Waterman Street, Providence, 02906. Warwick Public Library. 401-739-5440 401-521-9000 Mayaquez—Recinto Universitario de Westerly—Westerly Public Library. Mayaquez. 809-832-4040 AFFILIATES 401-596-2877 Ponce—Universidad Catolina de Puerto Bristol—Library, Roger Williams College. Woonsocket—Woonsocket-Harris Public Rico. 809-841-2000 ext. 187 401-253-1040 Library. 401-769-9044 250 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

South Carolina South Dakota COORDINATING AGENCY LEAD AGENCY LEAD AGENCY Betty Vickers, Center for Business and Economic Research, College of Business DeVee E. Dykstra, Business Research Mike MacFarlane, Division of Research Administration, University of Tennessee, Bureau, School of Business, University of and Statistical Services, South Carolina Rm. 100, Glocker Hall, Knoxville, South Dakota, 414 E. Clark, Vermillion, Budget and Control Board, Rembert Den- 37996-4170. 615-974-5441 57069. 605-677-5287 nis Bldg., Room 425, Columbia, 29201. AFFILIATES 803-734-3780 COORDINATING AGENCIES Chattanooga—Chattanooga-Hamilton COORDINATING AGENCY Phillip George, Labor Market Information County Regional Planning Commission. Center, Department of Labor, 420 S. 615-757-5216 Mary Bostick, South Carolina, State Roosevelt, Box 4730, Aberdeen, Library, P.O. Box 11469, Columbia, 57402-4730. 605-626-2314 Southeast Tennessee Development 29211. 803-734-8666 District. 615-266-5781 Jim Satterlee, South Dakota State Univer- AFFILIATES Columbia—South Central Tennessee sity, Rural Sociology Department, Scobey Development District. 615-381-2040 Aiken—Lower Savannah Council of Hall 226, Box 504, Brookings, 57007. Cookeville—Upper Cumberland Develop- Governments. 803-649-7981 605-688-4132 ment District. 615-432-4111 Batesburg—Lexington County Circulating Cheri Adams, South Dakoto State Library, Jackson—Southwest Tennessee Develop- Library. 803-359-6984 Documents Department, 800 Governors ment District. 901-668-7112 Drive, Pierre, 57501-2294. 605-773-3131 Charleston—Berkeley-Charleston- Johnson City—First Tennessee Develop- Dorchester Council of Governments. John Jones, Office of Administration ment District. 615-928-0224 Services, South Dakota Department of 803-529-0400 Knoxville—East Tennessee Development Health, 445 East Capitol Avenue, District. 615-584-8553 Charleston County Library. Pierre, 57501-3185, 605-773-3693 803-723-1645 Knoxville-Knox County Metropolitan AFFILIATES Planning Commission. 615-521-2500 Columbia—Central Midlands Regional Aberdeen—Northeast Council of Planning Council. 803-771-0887 Martin—Northwest Tennessee Develop- Governments. 605-626-2595 ment District. 901-587-4215 Richland County Public Library. Learning Resource Center, Northern Library, Reference Department, 803-799-9084 State College. 605-626-2645 University of Tennessee at Martin. Conway—Horry County Library. Brookings—Rural Sociology Department, 901-587-7065 803-248-1543 South Dakota State University. Memphis—Memphis and Shelby County Florence—Florence County Library. 605-688-4132 Office of Planning and Development. 803-662-8424 Glendive, MT—Library, Dawson 901-576-6763 Community College. 406-365-3396 Memphis Area Association of Govern- Pee Dee Regional Council of Govern- ments. 901-576-4610 ments. 803-669-3138 Madison—Mundt Library, Dakota State College. 605-256-5203 Memphis Delta Development District. Georgetown—Waccamaw Regional 901-576-4610 Planning and Development Council. Pierre—United Sioux Tribes of South 803-546-8502 Dakota Development Corporation. Bureau of Business and Economic 605-224-1375 Research, Memphis State University. Greenville—South Carolina Appalachian 901-678-2281 Council of Governments. 864-242-9733 Governor’s Office of Economic Development. 605-773-5032 Government Documents Department Greenwood—Upper Savannah Council of Library, Memphis State University. Rapid City—Black Hills Council of Local Governments. 864-229-6627 901-678-2206 Governments. 605-394-2681 Lancaster—Lancaster County Library. Nashville—Department of Economic and 803-285-1502 Sioux Falls—Sioux Falls Planning Community Development. 615-741-1995 Department. 605-339-7130 Laurens—Laurens County Library. Greater Nashville Regional Council. 864-984-0596 Southeast Council of Governments. 615-862-8828 605-339-6515 Marion—Marion County Library. Oak Ridge—Oak Ridge Public Library. Spearfish—Library Learning Center, Black 803-423-8300 615-483-6386 Hills State College. 605-642-6355 Orangeburg—Orangeburg County Library. Watertown—First District Association of Texas 803-531-4636 Local Governments. 605-886-7224 LEAD AGENCY Rock Hill—Catawba Regional Planning Yankton—Planning and Development Council. 803-327-9041 Dr. Steve Murdock, Department of Rural District III. 605-665-4408 Sociology, Texas A and M University York County Library. 803-324-3055 System, Special Services Bldg., College Sumter—Santee-Lynches Council of Tennessee Station, 77843-2125. 409-845-5115 Governments. 803-775-7381 LEAD AGENCY COORDINATING AGENCIES Sumter County Library. 803-773-7273 Charles W. Brown, Tennessee Department Susan Tully, Texas Department of Com- of Economic and Community Develop- merce, P.O. Box 12728, Austin, 78701. Walterboro—Colleton County Memorial ment, Research Division, 320 Sixth Ave- 512-320-9667 Library. 803-549-5621 nue, North, 8th Floor, Rachel Jackson Charles Palmer, Texas Natural Resources Yemassee—Lowcountry Council of Building, Nashville, 37243-0405. Information System, P.O. Box 13231, Governments. 803-726-5536 615-741-1676 Austin, 78711. 512-463-8332 APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 251

Diana Houston, Texas State Library, San Angelo—Concho Valley Council of Moab—Grand County Economic and P.O. Box 12927, Capitol Station, Governments. 915-944-9666 Community Development. 801-259-6388. Austin, 78711-2927. 512-463-5426 San Antonio—Alamo Area Council of (BIDC) AFFILIATES Governments. 210-225-5201 Ogden—Stewart Library, Weber State Abilene—West Central Texas Council of Institute for Studies in Business, University. 801-626-6415 Governments. 915-672-8544 University of Texas at San Antonio. Weber Economic Development Corpora- Amarillo—Panhandle Regional Planning 210-691-4317 tion 801-627-1333. (BIDC) Commission. 806-372-3381 Texarkana—Ark-Tex Council of Park City—Park City Chamber/Bureau. Arlington—North Central Texas Council Governments. 903-832-8636 801-649-6100. (BIDC) of Governments. 817-640-3300 Uvalde—Middle Rio Grande Development Price—Southeastern Association of Austin—Bureau of Business Research, Council. 210-278-4151 Governments. 801-637-5444. (BIDC) University of Texas at Austin. Victoria—Golden Crescent Regional Provo—Brigham Young University, Harold 512-471-5180 Planning Commission. 512-578-1587 B. Lee Library. 801-378-4482 Capitol Area Planning Council. Waco—Heart of Texas Council of 512-443-7653 Governments. 817-756-7822 Lee Library, Brigham Young University. 801-378-4090 Belton—Central Texas Council of Wichita Falls—Nortex Regional Planning Governments. 817-939-1801 Commission. 817-322-5281 Mountainlands Association of Govern- Bryan—Brazos Valley Development ments. 801-377-2262. (BIDC) Council. 409-775-4244 Utah Utah Valley Economic Development Association. 801-370-8100. (BIDC) Corpus Christi—Coastal Bend Council of LEAD AGENCY Governments. 512-883-5743 Richfield—Six County Association of Brenda Weaver, Office of Planning and Denison—Texoma Regional Planning Governments. 801-896-9222. (BIDC) Budget, State Capitol, Rm. 116, Salt Commission. 903-786-2955 Lake City, 84114. 801-538-1036. Roosevelt—Uintah Basin Association of Edinburg—School of Business Adminis- (SDC/BIDC) Governments. 801-722-4518. (BIDC) tration, University of Texas-Pan COORDINATING AGENCIES Salt Lake City—Bureau of Vital Records American. 210-381-3334 Doug Jex, Department of Community and and Health Statistics, Department of School of Social Sciences, University of Economic Development, 324 South State Health. 801-538-6186 Texas—Pan American. 512-381-3339 Street, Suite 500, Salt Lake City, 84111. Department of Employment Security. El Paso—Centers for Entrepreneurial 801-538-8897 801-536-7813 Development, Advancement and Support, Frank Hachman, Bureau of Economic and University of Texas at El Paso. Economic Development Corporation of Business Research, 401 KDGB, Univer- 915-747-6270. Utah. 801-328-8824. (BIDC) sity of Utah, Salt Lake City, 84112. City of El Paso Planning Department. 801-581-3353 Salt Lake City Library. 801-363-5733 915-541-4721 Ken Jensen, Department of Employment Salt Lake County Library System. Rio Grande Council of Governments. Security, 140 East 300 South, P.O. Box 801-943-4636 915-533-0998 11249, Salt Lake City, 84147-0249. State Education Office. 801-538-7802 Houston—Houston-Galveston Area 801-536-7813 State Library Division of Utah, Council. 713-627-3200 AFFILIATES Documents Section. 801-466-5888 Department of Political Science, Rice Blanding—Utah Navajo Development University. 713-527-4842 State Office of Planning and Budget. Council. 801-678-2285. (BIDC) 801-538-1571 Jasper—Deep East Texas Council of Bluff—Utah Navajo Agency. Governments. 409-384-5704 801-672-2382. (BIDC) University of Utah, Bureau of Eco- Kilgore—East Texas Council of nomic and Business Research. Bountiful—Wasatch Front Regional 801-581-3353 Governments. 903-984-8641 Council. 801-292-4469. (BIDC) University of Utah, Marriott Library. Laredo—South Texas Development Cedar City—Library, Southern Utah 801-581-8394 Council. 210-722-3995 University. 801-586-7946 Lubbock—Department of Sociology, Texas Utah Small Business Development Utah Department of Community and Tech University. 806-742-2409 Center, Southern Utah University. Economic Development. South Plains Association of Govern- 801-586-5405. (BIDC) 801-538-8897 ments. 806-762-8721 Farmington—Davis County Library Utah Foundation. 801-364-1837 McAllen—Lower Rio Grande Valley System. 801-451-2322 Utah Issues. 801-521-2035 Development Council. 210-682-3481 Fort Duchesne—Wte Indian Tribe, Office Utah League of Cities and Towns. Midland—Permian Basin Regional of Vital Statistics. 801-722-5141 801-328-1601 Planning Commission. 915-563-1061 Logan—Bear River Association of Govern- Utah Small Business Development Nacogdoches—Political Science Depart- ments. 801-752-7242. (BIDC) ment, Stephen F. Austin State University. Center. 801-581-7905. (BIDC) 409-568-3903 Cashe County Economic Development. St. George—Five County Association of 801-753-3631. (BIDC) Nederland—Southeast Texas Regional Governments, Community and Economic Planning Commission. 409-727-2384 Merrill Library, Utah State University. Development. 801-673-3548 Richardson—Center for Development 801-750-2683 Vernal—Vernal Area Chamber of Studies, University of Texas at Dallas. Population Research Laboratory, Utah Commerce. 801-789-1352. 214-883-2088 State University. 801-750-1231 (BIDC) 252 SDC/BIDC APPENDIX B

Vermont Springfield—Springfield Town Library. COORDINATING AGENCIES LEAD AGENCY 802-885-3108 Dr. Michael Spar, Center for Public Ser- Sybil McShane, Vermont Department of St. Albans—Franklin-Grand Isle Regional vice, University of Virginia, 918 Emmet Libraries, 109 State Street, Montpelier, Planning Commission. 802-524-6979 St. North, Suite 300, Charlottesville, 22903-4823. 804-982-5585 05609-0601. 802-828-3261 St. Albans Free Library. 802-527-0585 COORDINATING AGENCIES Mary Dessypris, Collection Management, St. Johnsbury—Northeastern Vermont Library of Virginia, 11th St. at Capitol Kevin Wilberg, Center for Rural Studies, Development Association. 802-748-5181 Square, Richmond, 23219-3491. University of Vermont, 207 Morrill Hall, 804-786-8929 Burlington, 05405-0106. 802-656-3201 St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. 802-748-8291 AFFILIATES Cynthia Clancy, Office of Policy Research Windsor—Southern Windsor Regional and Coordination, Pavilion Office Build- Planning Commission. 802-674-9241 Accomac—Accomack-Northampton Plan- ning District Commission. 804-787-2936 ing, 109 State Street, Montpelier, 05609. Woodstock—Two Rivers-Ottauquechee 802-828-3326 Regional Planning Commission. Annandale—Northern Virginia Planning Vermont Travel Department, 134 State 802-457-3188 District Commission. 703-642-0700 Street, Montpelier, 05609. 802-828-3217 Blacksburg—Virginia Center For Housing AFFILIATES Research, Virginia Tech. 703-231-3993. Virgin Islands (BIDC) Arlington—Bennington County Regional LEAD AGENCY Planning Commission. 802-375-9964 Callao—Northern Neck Planning District Frank Mills, University of the Virgin Commission. 804-529-7400 Vermont Center for Geographic Islands, Eastern Caribbean Center, No. 2 Information, University of Vermont. Charlottesville—Thomas Jefferson Plan- John Brewer’s Bay, Charlotte Amalie, ning District Commission. 804-972-1720 802-828-3447 St. Thomas, 00802. 809-693-1024 Bennington—Bennington Free Library. Chesapeake—Hampton Roads Planning 802-442-9051 COORDINATING AGENCY District Commission. 804-420-8300 Brattleboro—Windham Regional Planning Dan Snveen, Virgin Islands Department of Culpeper—Rappahannock-Rapidan Plan- Commission. 802-257-4547 Economic Development, P.O. Box 6400, ning District Commission. 703-829-7450 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, 00801. Duffield—LENOWISCO Planning District Brooks Memorial Library. 809-774-8784 802-254-5290 Commission. 703-431-2206 Burlington—Bailey Howe Library, Univer- AFFILIATES Fairfax—The Institute of Public Policy, sity of Vermont. 802-656-2503 ext. 34 Charlotte Amalie, St. George Mason University. 703-993-2280 Vermont Center for Geographic Thomas—Department of Health, Bureau Farmville—Piedmont Planning District Information, University of Vermont. of Health Statistics. 809-774-9000 Commission. 804-392-6104 802-828-3447 Department of Human Services, Office Fredericksburg—RADCO Planning Castleton—Coolidge Library, Castleton of Planning and Development. District Commission. 703-373-2890 State College. 802-468-5615 809-774-0930 Rappahannock Region Small Business Essex Junction—Chiltenden County Department of Planning and Natural Development Center. 703-899-4076. Regional Planning Commission. Resources. 809-774-3320 (BIDC) 802-658-3004 Enid M. Baa Library, Von Schoulton Front Royal—Lord Fairfax Planning Johnson—Dewey Library, Johnson State Collection. 809-774-0630 District Commission. 703-636-8800 College. 802-635-2356 Harrisonburg—Office of Economic Lyndonville—Library, Lyndon State Libraries, Archives, and Museums. Services, College of Business, James College. 802-626-9371 809-774-3407 Madison University. 703-568-3216 Middlebury—Addison County Regional University of the Virgin Islands Library. Lebanon—Cumberland Plateau Planning Planning and Development Commission. 809-693-1361 District Commission. 703-889-1778 802-388-3141 Christiansted, St. Croix—Bureau of Lynchburg—Central Virginia Planning Middlebury College Library. Health Statistics, Department of Health, District Commission. 804-845-3491 802-388-3711 Charles Harwood Memorial Hospital. Marion—Mount Rogers Planning District Montpelier—Central Vermont Regional 809-773-1311 Commission. 703-783-5103 Planning Commission. 802-229-0389 Department of Planning and Natural Martinsville—West Piedmont Planning Office of Geographic Information. Resources. 809-773-3450 District Commission. 703-638-3987 802-828-3447 Florence Williams Public Library. Norfolk—Ms. Colette Macin, University Morrisville—Morristown Centennial 809-773-5715 Library Services, Norfolk State Univer- Library. 802-888-3853 sity. 804-683-8517. (BIDC) Small Business Development Agency. Petersburg—Crater Planning District Lamoille County Planning Commission. 809-773-2161 802-888-4548 Commission. 804-861-1666 Kingshill, St. Croix—University of the Newport—Goodrich Memorial Library. Radford—New River Valley Planning Virgin Islands Library. 809-692-4131 802-334-7902 District Commission. 703-639-9313 Rutland—Rutland Free Library. Richmond—Richmond Regional Planning 802-773-1860 Virginia District Commission. 804-358-3684 Rutland Regional Planning Commission. LEAD AGENCY Department of Environmental Quality. 802-775-0871 Dan Jones, Virginia Employment Commis- 804-762-4113. (BIDC) South Royalton—Vermont Law Library. sion, 703 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia Chamber of Commerce. 802-457-8303 23219. 804-786-8308 804-644-1607. (BIDC) APPENDIX B SDC/BIDC 253

Virginia Commonwealth University, Washington State Library. 206-753-4027 Region III Planning and Development University Library Services. Pullman—Department of Agricultural Council. 304-345-8191. (SDC/BIDC) 804-828-1103. (BIDC) Economics, Washington State University. Labor and Economic Research, Bureau Virginia Department of Economic 509-335-2811. (SDC/BIDC) of Employment Programs. Development. 804-371-8270. (BIDC) Department of Development and 304-348-2660. (BIDC) Roanoke—Fifth Planning District Commis- Environmental Services, King County Small Business Development Center. sion. 703-343-4417 Government. 206-296-7135 304-348-2960. (BIDC) Saluda—Middle Peninsula Planning Office for Long-Range Planning, Seattle West Virginia Chamber of Commerce. District Commission. 804-758-2311 City Government. 206-684-8369 304-342-1115. (BIDC) South Hill—Southside Planning District Richland—Benton-Franklin Regional Commission. 804-447-7101 Council. 509-943-9185. West Virginia Research League, Inc. 304-346-9451. (BIDC) Staunton—Central Shenandoah Planning Land Information Development System. District Commission. 703-885-5174 206-296-8635 Cumberland, Maryland—Tri-County Council for Western Maryland. Williamsburg—Bureau of Business Office for Long-range Planning. 301-777-2158 Research, College of William and Mary. 206-684-8369 804-221-2934. (BIDC) Fairmont—Library, Technical Service University of Washington, Graduate Librarian, Fairmont State College. School of Business. 206-543-1579 304-367-4734 Washington Spokane—Spokane Regional Council. Monongahela Power Company. 509-625-6370. (SDC/BIDC) LEAD AGENCY 304-367-3107. (BIDC) Staff, Forecasting Division, Office of Tacoma—Center for Social Research, Region VI Planning and Development Financial Management, 450 Insurance Pacific Luthern University. 206-536-5065. Council. 304-366-5693. (BIDC) Building, Box 43113, Olympia, 98504- (SDC/BIDC) 3113. 206-586-6438. (SDC/BIDC) Vancouver—Cannell Library, Clark Glenville—Kidd Library, Glenville State COORDINATING AGENCIES College. 206-699-0443 College. 304-462-4109 Lucky Tedrow, Demographic Research Clark County Assessment and GIS. Huntington—Center for Regional Laboratory, Department of Sociology, 206-699-2391 Progress, Marshall University. 304-696-6258. (BIDC) Western Washington University, Intergovernmental Resource Center. Bellingham, 98225. 206-650-3176 206-699-2361. (SDC) Morrow Library, Marshall University. 304-696-2342 Dr. Annabel Kirschner-Cook, Social Wenatchee—Chelan County Planning Research Center, Department of Rural Department. 509-664-5225 (SDC/BIDC) Region II Planning and Development Sociology, Washington State University, Council. 304-529-3357. (SDC/BIDC) Pullman, 99164-4006. 509-335-4519 White Plains—Westchester County Department of Planning, White Plains. Institute—Drain-Jordan Library, West Doug Stanberg, Puget Sound Regional 914-285-4413 Virginia State College. 304-766-3116 Council, 1011 Western Ave., Suite 500, Seattle, 98104-1035. 206-464-7535 Yakima—Yakima Valley COG. 509-575- Keyser—Shipper Library, Potomac State 4372. (SDC/BIDC) College. 304-788-6903 Gary Bodeutsch, LMEA, Department of Employment Security, P.O. Box 46000, Martinsburg—Region IX Planning and Olympia, 98504-4600. 206-438-3163. West Virginia Development Council. 304-263-1743. (BIDC) LEAD AGENCIES (SDC/BIDC) Fred Nick, CSSCR, University of Washing- Mary C. Harless, West Virginia Develop- Evansdale Library, West Virginia ton, 145 Savery Hall, DK 45, Seattle, ment Office, Research and Strategic University. 304-293-4695 98195. 206-543-8110. (BIDC) Planning Division, Capitol Complex, Morgantown—West Virginia University, AFFILIATES Bldg. 6, Rm. 553, Charleston, 25305. Wise Library. 304-293-3051 304-558-4010. (SDC) Aberdeen—Grays Harbor Regional Parkersburg—Region V Planning and Planning Council. 360-532-8812. Randy Childs, Center for Economic Development Council. 304-422-4993. (SDC/BIDC) Research, West Virginia University, (SDC/BIDC) 323 Business and Economics Bldg., Bellingham—Whatcom County COG. Petersburg—Region VIII Planning and 206-676-6974. (SDC/BIDC) Morgantown, 26506-6025. 304-293-7832. (BIDC) Development Council. 304-257-2448. Colville—Trico Economic Development (SDC/BIDC) COORDINATING AGENCIES District. 509-684-4571. (SDC/BIDC) Princeton—Region I Planning and Karen Goff, West Virginia State Library Kelso—Cowlitz-Wahkiakum COG. Development Council. 304-425-9508. Commission, Capitol Complex, 206-577-3041 (SDC/BIDC) Charleston, 25305. 304-558-2045 Mt. Vernon—Skagit County Public Works Steubenville, Ohio—Region XI Planning Department. 360-336-9333 Alex Lubman, Office of Health Services Research, West Virginia University Health and Development Council. 614-282-3685. Olympia—Department of Health. Sciences Center, P.O. Box 9145, Mor- (SDC/BIDC) 360-586-8729 gantown, 26506-9145. 304-293-1086 Summersville—Region IV Planning and Department of Trade and Economic AFFILIATES Development Council. 304-872-4970. Development. 206-464-6282 (SDC/BIDC) Buckhannon—Region VII Planning and Kelso-Cowlitz-Wahkiqkim Governmen- Development Council. 304-472-6564. Wheeling—Library, West Virginia North- tal Conference. 206-577-3041 (BIDC) ern Community College. 304-233-5900 Thurston Regional Planning Council. Charleston—Bureau of Employment BEL-O-MAR Regional Council. 360-786-5480 (SDC/BIDC) Programs. 304-558-2660. (BIDC) 304-242-1800. (SDC/BIDC) 254 DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES APPENDIX B

Wisconsin Small Business Development Center, Wausau—Marathon County Planning LEAD AGENCIES University of Wisconsin-Madison. Commission. 715-847-5598 608-263-7796. (BIDC) Robert Naylor, Demographic Services North Central Wisconsin Regional Center, Department of Administration, University of Wisconsin Extension. Planning Commission. 715-845-4208 101 East Wilson Street, 6th Floor, 608-263-7794. (BIDC) Whitewater—Wisconsin Innovation P.O. Box 7868, Madison, 53707-7868. Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Service Center, University of Wisconsin- 608-266-1927 (SDC) Trade and Consumer Protection. Whitewater. 414-472-1365. (BIDC) Michael Knight, Applied Population Labo- 608-267-3311. (BIDC) ratory, Department of Rural Sociology, Wisconsin Economic Development Wisconsin Rapids—Wood County University of Wisconsin, 1450 Linden Association. 608-255-5666. (BIDC) Planning and Zoning. 715-421-8466 Drive, Room 308, Madison, 53706. 608-265-3044. (BIDC) Wisconsin Insurance Alliance. 608-255-1748. (BIDC) Wyoming AFFILIATES Wisconsin Manufacturers and Com- Appleton—Fox Cities Chamber of LEAD AGENCY merce. 608-258-3400. (BIDC) Commerce and Industry. 414-734-7101. Wenlin Liu, Economic Analysis Division, (BIDC) Wisconsin Realtors Association. Department of Administration and Infor- Eau Claire—L. E. Phillips Memorial 608-241-2047. (BIDC) mation, Emerson Building, Rm. 327E, Public Library. 715-839-5004 Menasha—East Central Wisconsin Cheyenne, 82002-0060. 307-777-7504 Regional Planning Commission. Small Business Development Center, COORDINATING AGENCIES University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. 414-751-4770 717-836-5811. (BIDC) Menomonie—Library Learning Center, G. Fred Doll, Survey Research Center, University of Wyoming, P.O. Box 3925, West Central Wisconsin Regional University of Wisconsin-Stout. Laramie, 82071. 307-766-2931 Planning Commission. 715-836-2918 715-232-1402 Green Bay—Bay-Lake Regional Planning Milwaukee—Employment and Training Campbell County Library, 2101 Four J Commission. 414-448-2823 Institute, University of Wisconsin- Road, Gillette, 82716. 307-682-3223 Milwaukee. 414-229-4934. (BIDC) Small Business Development Center, AFFILIATES University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of 414-465-2089. (BIDC) Commerce. 414-278-4122. (BIDC) Casper—Casper College Library. 307-268-2269 Janesville—Rock County Planning and Milwaukee Associates in Development. Development Department. 608-757-5587 414-344-3933. (BIDC) Gillette—Campbell County Library. Juneau—Dodge County Planning and Social Development Commission. 307-682-3223 Development Department. 414-386-3708 414-272-5600, ext. 2472 Powell—Library, Northwest Community Kenosha—Library Learning Center, Oshkosh—Oshkosh Public Library. College. 307-754-6207 University of Wisconsin-Parkside. 414-236-5214 414-595-2168 Riverton—Library, Central Wyoming Small Business Development Center, College. 307-856-9291 LaCrosse—Mississippi River Regional University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Planning Commission. 608-785-9396 414-424-1453. (BIDC) Rock Springs—Western Wyoming Lac du Flambeau—Great Lakes Community College Library. Winnebago County Planning Inter-Tribal Council. 715-588-3324 307-382-1600 Department. 414-236-4840 Madison—Business Information Center, Platteville—Southwestern Wisconsin Sheridan—Sheridan College Library. Wisconsin Department of Development. 307-674-6446I76 608-266-1386. (BIDC) Regional Planning Commission. 608-342-1214 Center for Small Business Management Rhinelander—Nicolet Area Technical and Entrepreneurship. 608-263-1664. DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES (BIDC) College, Richard J. Brown Library. 715-365-4486 Community and Economic Development Shawano—Wisconsin Towns Association. Note—Listed below are depository libraries Unit, City of Madison. 608-267-8721. 715-526-3157. (BIDC) of two kinds, sponsored by the Federal (BIDC) Government. Libraries of the first kind be- Spooner—Northwest Regional Planning Dane County Regional Planning long to the U.S. Government Depository Commission. 715-635-2197 Commission. 608-266-4593 Library System. They do not necessarily Stevens Point—Small Business Develop- choose to receive Census Bureau publica- Department of Industry, Labor, and ment Center, University of Wisconsin- tions. Libraries of the second kind, marked Human Relations. 608-266-2832 Stevens Point. 715-346-2004. (BIDC) with an asterisk (*), belong to the Census (SDC). 608-266-8012 (BIDC). Sturgeon Bay—Door County Economic Depository Library System. They receive at Madison Gas and Electric Company. Development Corporation. 414-743-3113. least some Census Bureau publications. 608-252-7116. (BIDC) (BIDC) For any listing, we recommend that you Madison Public Library. 608-266-6530 Superior—Small Business Development call ahead to learn if a library is likely Public Expenditure Survey. Center, University of Wisconsin-Superior. to have the publications you need. Hold- 608-255-6767. (BIDC) 715-394-8351. (BIDC) ings at the U.S. Census Bureau Library in Suitland MD are complete; however, refer- Recreation Resources Center. Waukesha—Southeast Wisconsin Regional ence services are primarily for Census 608-263-2621. (BIDC) Planning Commission. 414-547-6721 Bureau researchers. For more information School of Business, University of Waukesha Public Library, Government about depository libraries, see the Introduc- Wisconsin. 608-263-3902. (BIDC) Documents Dept. 414-524-3682 tion chapter in this Catalog/Guide. APPENDIX B DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES 255

Alabama U.S. Alaska Resources Library Arkansas Supreme Court Library Anniston—*Public Library of Anniston U.S. District Court Law Library Central Arkansas Library System and Calhoun County Fairbanks—University of Alaska, Elmer University of Arkansas at Little Rock: Auburn—Auburn University, Ralph Brown E. Rasmuson Library Ottenheimer Library; Pulaski County Draughon Library Law Library Juneau—Alaska State Library Birmingham—Birmingham Public Library Magnolia—Southern Arkansas University, University of Alaska Southeast—Juneau Magale Library Birmingham Southern College Library Library Monticello—University of Arkansas at Jefferson State Community College, Ketchikan—University of Alaska Monticello Library James B. Allen Library Southeast, Ketchikan College Library Pine Bluff—University of Arkansas at Pine Samford University Library American Samoa Bluff, Watson Memorial Library Dothan—*George S. Houston Memorial Pago Pago—American Samoa Community Russellville—Arkansas Technical Library College, Learning Resources Center University, Tomlinson Library Enterprise—Enterprise State Junior Arizona Searcy—Harding University, Rackett College, Learning Resources Center Apache Junction—Apache Junction Public Memorial Library Fayette—Brewer State Junior College, Library State University—Arkansas State Learning Resources Center Library Coolidge—Central Arizona College, University, Dean B. Ellis Library Florence—University of North Alabama, Instructional Materials Center Walnut Ridge—Southern Baptist College, Collier Library Flagstaff—Northern Arizona University Felix Goodson Library Gadsden—Gadsden Public Libary Library California Huntsville—University of Alabama in Glendale—Glendale Public Library Anaheim—Anaheim Public Library Huntsville Library Holbrook—Northland Pioneer College, Arcadia—Arcadia Public Library Jacksonville—Jacksonville State Learning Resource Center Arcata—Humboldt State University University Library Mesa—Mesa Public Library Library Mobile—Mobile Public Library Phoenix—Department of Library Bakersfield—California State University, Archives and Public Records (Regional Bakersfield Library Spring Hill College, Thomas Byrne Depository) Memorial Library Kern County, Beale Memorial Library Grand Canyon University, Fleming Berkeley—University of California: University of South Alabama Library Library General Library; Boalt Law Library; Montevallo—*University of Montevallo, *Giannini Foundation Library Maricopa County Library District Carmichael Library Beverly Hills—*Beverly Hills Public Montgomery—Alabama Public Library Phoenix Public Library Library Service Carson—California State University, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit Dominguez Hills Library Alabama Supreme Court and State Library Law Library Carson Regional Library Prescott—Yavapai College Library Chico—California State University at Auburn University at Montgomery Tempe—Arizona State University: Hayden Chico, Meriam Library Library (Regional Depository) Library; College of Law Library Claremont—Claremont Colleges, Honnold Maxwell Air Force Base Air University Tucson—Tucson Public Library Library Library University of Arizona Library Culver City—Culver City Public Library Normal—Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University, J. F. Drake University of Arizona College of Law Davis—University of California at Davis: Memorial Learning Resources Center Library Shields Library; Law Library Downey—Downey City Library Troy—Troy State University Library Yuma—Yuma County Library District Fresno—California State University Tuscaloosa—University of Alabama: Arkansas Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library (Regional Fresno, Henry Madden Library Arkadelphia—Ouachita Baptist University, Depository); School of Law Library; Fresno County Free Library *Business Library Riley Library Fullerton—California State University at Tuskegee—Tuskegee University, Hollis Batesville—Arkansas College Library Fullerton Library Burke Frissell Library Clarksville—University of the Ozarks, Dobson Memorial Library Garden Grove—Orange County Public Conway—University of Central Arkansas Library Alaska Library Glendale—*Glendale Public Library Anchorage—Anchorage Law Library Fayetteville—University of Arkansas: Hayward—California State University, Mullins Library; School of Law Library Hayward Library Anchorage Municipal Libraries, Z. J. Loussac Public Library Hot Springs—*Tri-Lakes Regional Library Inglewood—Inglewood Public Library Jonesboro—*Crowley Ridge Regional Irvine—University of California at Irvine, Supreme Court of Alaska Library Library Main Library University of Alaska at Anchorage Little Rock—Arkansas State Library La Jolla—University of California, San Library (Regional Depository) Diego, Central University Library 256 DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES APPENDIX B

Lakewood—Angelo Iacoboni Public Riverside—Riverside City and County Stanford—Stanford University: Jonsson Library Public Library Library; Robert Crown Law Library Lancaster—Lancaster Library University of California at Riverside Stockton—Public Library of Stockton and La Verne—University of La Verne, Library San Joaquin County College of Law Library Sacramento—California State Library Thousand Oaks—California Lutheran Long Beach—California State University (Regional Depository) University, Pearson Library at Long Beach Library Torrance—Torrance Public Library California State University at Long Beach Public Library Sacramento Library Turlock—California State University, Stanislaus Library Los Angeles—California State University Sacramento County Law Library at Los Angeles, University Library Valencia—Valencia Regional Library Sacramento Public Library Vallejo—Solano County Library, John F. Los Angeles County Law Library Kennedy Library University of the Pacific, McGeorge Los Angeles Public Library School of Law Library Ventura— Services Agency Loyola Law School, William M. Rains San Bernardino—San Bernardino County Library Library Visalia—Tulare County Free Library Walnut—Mount San Antonio College Don A. Turner County Law Library Occidental College Library Library San Diego—San Diego County Law Southwestern University, School of West Covina—West Covina Regional Library Law Library Library University of California at Los Angeles: Whittier—Whittier College, Wardman Research Library; Law Library Library Canal Zone University of Southern California: San Diego State University Library Doheny Memorial Library; Law Balboa Heights—Panama Canal Commis- Library University of San Diego, Legal sion, Technical Resources Center Research Center Colorado U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit San Francisco—Golden Gate University, Alamosa—Adams State College Library School of Law Library Aurora—Aurora Public Library Whittier College, School of Law San Francisco Public Library Broomfield—Mamie Doud Eisenhower Library San Francisco State University, J. Public Library Malibu—Pepperdine University Library Paul Leonard Library Boulder—University of Colorado at Menlo Park—U. S. Geological Survey Boulder, Norlin Library (Regional Library Supreme Court of California Library Depository) Montebello—Montebello Regional Library U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit University of Colorado School of Law Monterey—U.S. Naval Postgraduate Library Library School, Dudley Knox Library University of California, Hastings Colorado Springs—Colorado College, Monterey Park—Bruggemeyer Memorial College of Law, Legal Research Tutt Library Library Center Northridge—California State University at University of Colorado at Colorado University of San Francisco, Richard A. Springs Library Northridge, Oviatt Library Gleeson Library Norwalk—Norwalk Regional Library San Jose—San Jose State University U.S. Air Force Academy Library Oakland—Oakland Public Library Library Denver—Auraria Library Ontario—Ontario City Library San Leandro—San Leandro Community Colorado Supreme Court Library Palm Springs—Palm Springs Public Library Center Library San Luis Obispo—California Polytechnic Denver Public Library (Regional Pasadena—California Institute of State University Library Depository) Technology, Millikan Memorial Library San Mateo—College of San Mateo Library Regis College, Dayton Memorial Pasadena Public Library San Rafael—Marin County Free Library Library Santa Ana—Orange County Law Library Pleasant Hill—Contra Costa County U.S. Courts Library Library Santa Ana Public Library Pomona—Pomona Public Library University of Denver: Penrose Library; Santa Barbara—University of California College of Law Library Redding—Shasta County Library at Santa Barbara Library Redlands—University of Redlands, Santa Clara—Santa Clara University, Fort Collins—Colorado State University Armacost Library Orradre Library Libraries Redwood City—Redwood City Public Santa Cruz—University of California at Golden—Colorado School of Mines, Library Santa Cruz, McHenry Library Arthur Lakes Library Reseda—West Valley Regional Branch Santa Monica—*Santa Monica Public Grand Junction—Mesa State College, Library Library Tomlinson Library Richmond—Richmond Public Library Santa Rosa—Sonoma County Library Mesa County Public Library APPENDIX B DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES 257

Greeley—University of Northern Colorado Washington—American University, Merit Systems Protection Board Library Library Washington College of Law Library National Defense University Library Gunnison—Western State College, Catholic University of America, Leslie J. Savage Library Robert J. White Law Library Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, La Junta—Otero Junior College, Wheeler Legal Department Library Comptroller of the Currency Library Library Pentagon Library Lakewood—Jefferson County Public Department of the Army Library *Population Reference Bureau Library, Lakewood Library Department of Commerce Library Pueblo—Pueblo Library District State Services Organization Department of Education Research University of Southern Colorado Library U.S. Court of Appeals, Judges’ Library Library and Federal Circuit Library Department of Health and Human Connecticut Services Library U.S. Information Agency Library Bridgeport—Bridgeport Public Library Department of Housing and Urban U.S. Postal Service Library University of Bridgeport School of Law Development Library Library U.S. Senate Library Department of the Interior Library Danbury—Western Connecticut State U.S. Supreme Court Library University, Ruth A. Haas Library Department of Justice Main Library Veterans’ Administration, Central Office Enfield—Enfield Central Library Department of Labor Library Library Hartford—Connecticut State Library Florida (Regional Depository) Department of the Navy Library Boca Raton—Florida Atlantic University, Hartford Public Library Department of State: Library; Law S.E. Wimberly Library Library Trinity College Library Bradenton—Manatee County Public Department of Transportation: U.S. Library University of Connecticut, School of Coast Guard Law Library; Main Clearwater—Clearwater Public Library Law Library Library System Meridan—*Meridan Public Library Department of the Treasury Library Coral Gables—University of Miami Middletown—Wesleyan University, Olin Library District of Columbia Court of Appeals Library Library Daytona Beach—Volusia County Library New Britain—Central Connecticut State Center District of Columbia Public Library University, Elihu Burritt Library De Land—Stetson University, duPont-Ball *New Britain Public Library Equal Employment Opportunity Library Commission Library New Haven—*New Haven Free Public Fort Lauderdale—Broward County Library Executive Office of the President, Library Library and Information Service Southern Connecticut State University, Nova University Law Library Division Hilton C. Buley Library Fort Pierce—Indian River Community Federal Election Commission Law College Library Yale University: Seeley G. Mudd Library Library; Law Library Gainesville—University of Florida: Librar- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ies (Regional Depository); College of New London—Connecticut College Law Library Library Library Jacksonville—Haydon Burns Public U.S. Coast Guard Academy Library Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Library Commission Library Stamford—The Ferguson Library, Jacksonville University, Swisher Library Stamford’s Public Library Federal Reserve System: Board of Storrs—University of Connecticut Library Governors Research Library; Law University of North Florida, Thomas G. Library Carpenter Library Waterbury—Post College, Traurig Library *Federal Trade Commission Library Key West—Florida Keys Community Silas Bronson Public Library College Library General Accounting Office Library West Haven—University of New Haven, *Monroe County Public Library Peterson Library General Services Administration Library Lakeland—Lakeland Public Library Delaware George Washington University: Leesburg—Lake-Sumter Community Dover—Delaware State College, William *Gelman Library; Jacob Burns Law College Library C. Jason Library Library Melbourne—Florida Institute of Technol- Georgetown—Delaware Technical and Georgetown University: Library; Law ogy Library Community College Library Center, Edward Bennett Williams Miami—Florida International University Newark—University of Delaware Library Library Library Wilmington—Widener University School Library of Congress: Congressional Miami-Dade Public Library of Law Library Research Service; Serial and Govern- District of Columbia ment Publications St. Thomas University Library 258 DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES APPENDIX B

North Miami—Florida International Sullivan Ingram Library Nampa—Northwest Nazarene College, University Library Columbus—Columbus College, Simon John E. Riley Library Opa Locka—Biscayne College Library Schwob Memorial Library Pocatello—Idaho State University Library Orlando—University of Central Florida Dahlonega—North Georgia College, Rexburg—Ricks College, David O. Library Stewart Library McKay Library Palatka—Saint Johns River Community Dalton—Dalton College Library Twin Falls—College of Southern Idaho College Library Macon—Mercer University: Main Library; Library Panama City—Bay County Public Library Walter F. George School of Law Library Pensacola—University of West Florida, Illinois John C. Pace Library Marietta—Kennesaw State College, Aurora—*Aurora Public Library Saint Petersburg—Saint Petersburg Public Horace W. Sturgis Library Library Milledgeville—Georgia College, Ina Bloomington—*Bloomington Public Dillard Russell Library Library Stetson University College of Law, Charles A. Dana Library Rome—Berry College Memorial Library Illinois Wesleyan University Libraries Sarasota—Selby Public Library *Hightower Regional Library Carbondale—Southern Illinois University at Carbondale: Morris Library; School Tallahassee—Florida Agricultural and Savannah—Chatham-Effingham Regional of Law Library Mechanical University, Coleman Library Memorial Library Carlinville—Blackburn College, Lumpkin Smyrna—Smyrna Public Library Library Florida State University: Law Library; Statesboro—Georgia Southern University, Carterville—John A. Logan College, Strozier Library Zach S. Henderson Library Learning Resources Center Florida Supreme Court Library Valdosta—Valdosta State College Library Champaign—University of Illinois, Law Guam State Library of Florida Library Agana—Nieves M. Flores Memorial Tampa—Tampa-Hillsborough County Charleston—Eastern Illinois University, Library Public Library Booth Library Mangilao—University of Guam, Robert F. Chicago—Chicago Public Library University of South Florida Library Kennedy Memorial Library Chicago State University University of Tampa, Merl Kelce Hawaii Library Hilo—University of Hawaii at Hilo, DePaul University, Law Library Titusville—*North Brevard Public Library Edwin H. Mookini Library Field Museum of Natural History Winter Park—Rollins College, Olin Honolulu—Hawaii Medical Library Library Library Incorporated Illinois Institute of Technology: Georgia Hawaii State Library Chicago-Kent College of Law Library; Albany—Dougherty County Public Library Paul V. Galvin Library Municipal Reference and Records Americus—Georgia Southwestern College, Center John Marshall Law School Library James Earl Center Library Athens—University of Georgia: Libraries Supreme Court Law Library Loyola University of Chicago: E. M. (Regional Depository); School of Law Cudahy Memorial Library; School of University of Hawaii: Hamilton Library Library Law Library (Regional Depository); School of Law Atlanta—Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Library *Municipal Reference Library Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Laie—Brigham Young University (Hawaii Northeastern Illinois University Library Woodruff Library Campus), Joseph F. Smith Library Northwestern University, School of Law Emory University: Law School Library; Lihue—Lihue Regional Library Library Woodruff Library Pearl City—Leeward Community College Library *Roosevelt University Library Georgia Institute of Technology, Price Gilbert Memorial Library Wailuku—Maui Public Library University of Chicago: Library; Law Idaho Library Georgia State Law Library Boise—Boise Public Library and Informa- University of Illinois at Chicago Library Georgia State University: William tion Center Russell Pullen Library; College of William J. Campbell Library of the U.S. Law Library Boise State University Library Courts U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit Idaho State Law Library Decatur—Decatur Public Library Library De Kalb—Northern Illinois University, Idaho State Library Augusta—Augusta College, Reese Library Founders’ Memorial Library; College of Caldwell—College of Idaho Law Library Medical College of Georgia Library Idaho Falls—*Idaho Falls Public Library Des Plaines—Oakton Community College, Brunswick—Brunswick-Glynn County Moscow—University of Idaho: Library Government Information Center Regional Library (Regional Depository); College of Law East St. Louis—*East St. Louis Public Carrollton—West Georgia College, Irvine Library Library APPENDIX B DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES 259

Edwardsville—Southern Illinois Univer- Anderson—Anderson University Library Cunningham Memorial Library sity, Lovejoy Memorial Library Anderson Public Library *Vigo County Public Library Elsah—Principia College, Marshall Brooks Library Bloomington—Indiana University: Library; Valparaiso—Valparaiso University: Moel- Law Library lering Memorial Library; Law Library Evanston—Northwestern University Library Columbus—*Bartholomew County Library West Lafayette—Purdue University Libraries Freeport—Freeport Public Library Crawfordsville—Wabash College, Lilly Library Galesburg—Galesburg Public Library Evansville—Evansville-Vanderburgh Iowa Jacksonville—MacMurray College, Henry County Public Library Pfeiffer Library Ames—Iowa State University Library Kankakee—Olivet Nazarene University, University of Southern Indiana Library Cedar Falls—University of Northern Iowa Benner Library and Learning Resource Fort Wayne—Indiana University-Purdue Library Center University at Fort Wayne, Helmke Cedar Rapids—Cedar Rapids Public Lake Forest—Lake Forest College, Library Library Donnelley Library Allen County Public Library Council Bluffs—Free Public Library Lebanon—McKendree College, Holman Franklin—Franklin College Library Iowa Western Community College, Library Gary—Gary Public Library Herbert Hoover Library Lisle—Illinois Benedictine College, Davenport—Davenport Public Library Theodore F. Lownik Library Indiana University, Northwest Library Des Moines—Drake University: Cowles Macomb—Western Illinois University Greencastle—De Pauw University, Roy O. Library; Law Library Libraries West Library Moline—Black Hawk College, Learning Hammond—Hammond Public Library Public Library of Des Moines Resources Center Hanover—Hanover College, Duggan State Library of Iowa Monmouth—Monmouth College, Hewes Library Dubuque—Carnegie-Stout Public Library Library Huntington—Huntington College, RichLyn Loras College, Wahlert Memorial Mount Carmel—Wabash Valley College, Library Library Bauer Media Center Indianapolis—Butler University, Irwin Fayette—Upper Iowa University, Mount Prospect—Mount Prospect Public Library Henderson-Wilder Library Library, Documents Department Indiana State Library (Regional Fort Dodge—*Fort Dodge Public Library Normal—Illinois State University, Milner Depository) Library Grinnell—Grinnell College Library Indiana Supreme Court, Law Library Oak Park—Oak Park Public Library Iowa City—University of Iowa College of Law, Law Library Oglesby—Illinois Valley Community Indiana University-Purdue University College, Jacobs Memorial Library Library University of Iowa Libraries (Regional Palos Hills—Moraine Valley Community Indiana University, School of Law Depository) College Library Library Lamoni—Graceland College, Frederick Peoria—Bradley University, Cullom-Davis Madison Smith Library Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Mason City—North Iowa Area Commu- Library nity College Library Peoria Public Libary Kokomo—Indiana University at Kokomo, Mount Vernon—Cornell College, Russell Quincy—*Quincy Public Library Learning Resource Center D. Cole Library River Forest—Rosary College, Rebecca Michigan City—*Michigan City Public Orange City—Northwestern College, Crown Library Library Ramaker Library Rockford—Rockford Public Library Muncie—Ball State University Library Ottumwa—*Ottumwa Public Library Romeoville—Lewis University Library Muncie Public Library Sioux City—Sioux City Public Library South Holland—South Suburban College, New Albany—Indiana University, South- Learning Resources Center eastern Campus Library Kansas Springfield—Illinois State Library North Manchester—*Manchester College, Atchison—Benedictine College Library (Regional Depository) Funderburg Library Baldwin City—Baker University, Collins *Lincoln Library Notre Dame—University of Notre Dame: Library Streamwood—Poplar Creek Public Library Kresge Law Library; Hesburgh Library Colby—Colby Community College, H. F. Rensselaer—Saint Joseph’s College University Park—Governors’ State Davis Memorial Library University Library Library Dodge City—Dodge City Community Richmond—Earlham College, Lilly Urbana—University of Illinois, Documents College Library Library Emporia—Emporia State University, Waukegan—*Waukegan Public Library Morrison-Reeves Library William Allen White Library Wheaton—Wheaton College Library South Bend—Indiana University at South Hays—Fort Hays State University, Forsyth Woodstock—Woodstock Public Library Bend Library Library Indiana Terre Haute—Indiana State University, Hutchinson—Hutchinson Public Library 260 DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES APPENDIX B

Lawrence—University of Kansas: Law Richmond—Eastern Kentucky University, Maine Library; Government Documents and John Grant Crabbe Library Map Library (Regional Depository) Augusta—Maine Law and Legislative Williamsburg—Cumberland College, Reference Library Leavenworth—*Public Library of Norma Perkins Hagan Memorial Library Leavenworth Louisiana Maine State Library Manhattan—Kansas State University, Baton Rouge—Louisiana State Library Bangor—Bangor Public Library Farrell Library Biddeford—*McArthur Public Library Pittsburg—Pittsburg State University, Louisiana State University: Middleton Brunswick—Bowdoin College Library Leonard H. Axe Library Library (Regional Depository); Paul M. Hebert Law Center Library Castine—Maine Maritime Academy, Salina—Kansas Wesleyan University, Nutting Memorial Library Memorial Library Southern University: John B. Cade Lewiston—Bates College, George and Shawnee Mission—Johnson County Library; Law School Library Helen Ladd Library Library Orono—University of Maine, Raymond H. Eunice—Louisiana State University at Topeka—Kansas State Historical Society Fogler Library (Regional Depository) Library Eunice, LeDoux Library Portland—Portland Public Library Hammond—Southeastern Louisiana Kansas State Library University, Sims Memorial Library University of Maine School of Law Kansas Supreme Court Law Library Houma—*Terrebonne Parish Library Library *Topeka Public Library Lafayette—University of Southwestern Presque Isle—University of Maine at Louisiana Library Presque Isle, Library/Learning Washburn University of Topeka, Law Lake Charles—McNeese State University, Resources Center Library Lether E. Frazer Memorial Library Sanford—Louis B. Goodall Memorial Wichita—Wichita State University, Ablah Leesville—Vernon Parish Library Library Library Monroe—Northeast Louisiana University, Waterville—Colby College, Miller Library Kentucky Sandel Library Maryland Ashland—University of Kentucky, Ashland Natchitoches—Northwestern State Univer- Annapolis—Maryland State Law Library Community College Library sity, Watson Memorial Library U.S. Naval Academy, Nimitz Library Barbourville—Union College, Abigail E. New Iberia—*Iberia Parish Library Weeks Memorial Library Baltimore—Enoch Pratt Free Library New Orleans—Law Library of Louisiana Bowling Green—Western Kentucky Johns Hopkins University, Milton S. University, Helm-Cravens Library Loyola University: Library; Law Eisenhower Library Columbia—Lindsey Wilson College, Katie Library Murrell Library Morgan State University, Soper Library New Orleans Public Library Crestview Hills—Thomas More College U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit Library Our Lady of Holy Cross College Library Danville—Centre College, Grace Doherty Library Library University of Baltimore: Langsdale Library; Law Library Frankfort—Kentucky Department for Southern University in New Orleans Libraries and Archives Library University of Maryland School of Law, Kentucky State Law Library Marshall Law Library Tulane University: Law Library; Bel Air—Harford Community College Howard-Tilton Memorial Library Kentucky State University, Blazer Library Library U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit Beltsville—Department of Agriculture, Hazard—Hazard Community College Library National Agricultural Library Library Bethesda—Department of Health and Highland Heights—Northern Kentucky University of New Orleans, Earl K. Human Services, National Library of University, W. Frank Steely Library Long Library Medicine Lexington—University of Kentucky: Uniformed Services University of Libraries (Regional Depository); Law Xavier University Library Library Health Sciences, Learning Resource Center Louisville—Louisville Free Public Library Pineville—Louisiana College, Richard W. Norton Memorial Library Catonsville—University of Maryland, University of Louisville: Ekstrom Ruston—Louisiana Technical University, Baltimore County, University Library Library; Law Library Prescott Memorial Library (Regional Chestertown—Washington College, Morehead—Morehead State University, Depository) Clifton M. Miller Library Camden-Carroll Library Shreveport—Louisiana State University at College Park—University of Maryland, Murray—Murray State University, Shreveport Library Hornbake Library (Regional Depository) Waterfield Library Shreve Memorial Library Cumberland—Allegany Community Owensboro—Kentucky Wesleyan College College Library Library Learning Center Thibodaux—Nicholls State University, Frostburg—Frostburg State University Paducah—*Paducah Public Library Ellender Memorial Library Library APPENDIX B DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES 261

Hagerstown—*Government Reference Newton Centre—Boston College Law Wayne State University: Purdy/Kresge Service Library Library; Arthur Neef Law Library Patuxent River—U.S. Naval Air Station North Dartmouth—Southeastern Dowagiac—Southwestern Michigan Library Massachusetts University Library College, Matthews Library Rockville—Montgomery County Depart- North Easton—Stonehill College, East Lansing—Michigan State University ment of Public Libraries Cushing-Martin Library Library Salisbury—Salisbury State College, Northampton—*Smith College, William Farmington Hills—Oakland Community Blackwell Library Alan Neilson Library College, Martin L. King Learning Silver Spring—U.S. Department of Pittsfield—*Berkshire Athenaeum, Resources Center Commerce, NOAA Central Library Pittsfield Public Library Flint—Flint Public Library Towson—Goucher College, Julia Rogers Springfield—Springfield City Library University of Michigan-Flint Library Library Western New England College, Law Grand Rapids—*Margaret D. Sneeden Towson State University, Cook Library Library Library Westminster—Western Maryland College, Waltham—*Bently College, Solomon R. Calvin College and Seminary Library Hoover Library Baker Library Grand Rapids Public Library Brandeis University Library Massachusetts Holland—*Hope College, Van Wylen Waltham Public Library Library Amherst—Amherst College Library Houghton—Michigan Technological Wellesley—Wellesley College, Margaret University Library University of Massachusetts, University Clapp Library Jackson—Jackson District Library Library Wenham—Gordon College, Jenks Babson Park—*Babson College, Horn Learning Resource Center Kalamazoo—Kalamazoo Public Library Library Williamstown—Williams College Library Western Michigan University, Dwight Boston—Boston Athenaeum Library Worcester—American Antiquarian Society B. Waldo Library Boston Public Library (Regional Library Lansing—Michigan State Library (Regional Depository) Depository) *Clark University, Robert Hutchings Boston University School of Law, Goddard Library Thomas M. Cooley Law School Library Pappas Law Library University of Massachusetts Medical Livonia—Livonia Public Library Northeastern University, Snell Library Center, Lamar Soutter Library Schoolcraft College Library State Library of Massachusetts Worcester Public Library Madison Heights—Madison Heights Public Library Suffolk University, Law Library Michigan Marquette—Northern Michigan Supreme Judicial Court, Social Law University, Olson Library Library Albion—Albion College, Stockwell-Mudd Library Monroe—Monroe County Library System U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit Allendale—Grand Valley State College, Mount Clemens—Macomb County Library Zumberge Library Library Mount Pleasant—Central Michigan Brockton—*Brockton Public Library Alma—Alma College Library University Library System Alpena—*Northland Library Cooperative Muskegon—Hackley Public Library Brookline—Public Library of Brookline Ann Arbor—University of Michigan: Petoskey—North Central Michigan College Cambridge—Harvard University: Harvard Harlan Hatcher Library; Law Library Library College Library; Law School Library Battle Creek—*Willard Library Port Huron—Saint Clair County Library Bay City—*Bay City Library System Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rochester—Oakland University, Kresge Libraries Benton Harbor—Benton Harbor Public Library Library Chestnut Hill—Boston College,Thomas P. Royal Oak—Royal Oak Public Library O’Neill Jr. Library Big Rapids—*Ferris State University, Saginaw—Hoyt Public Library Chicopee—College of Our Lady of the Timme Library Elms, Alumnae Library Bloomfield Hills—Cranbrook Institute of Sault Ste. Marie—Lake Superior State University, Kenneth Shouldice Library Fall River—*Fall River Public Library Science Library Traverse City—Northwestern Michigan Fitchburg—*Fitchburg Public Library Dearborn—Henry Ford Community College Library College, Mark and Helen Osterlin Glouchester—*Sawyer Free Library Library Detroit—Detroit College of Law Library Lowell—University of Lowell, O’Leary University Center—Delta College Library Library Detroit Public Library (Regional Warren—Warren Public Library, Arthur J. Medford—Tufts University Library Depository) Miller Branch Milton—Curry College, Levin Library Marygrove College Library Ypsilanti—Eastern Michigan University New Bedford—New Bedford Free Public Library Library Mercy College of Detroit Library Micronesia 262 DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES APPENDIX B

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln: College Glassboro—Glassboro State College, New Mexico of Law Library; D. L. Love Memorial Savitz Library Albuquerque—University of New Mexico: Library (Regional Depository) Hackensack—Johnson Free Public Library Medical Center Library; School of Law Omaha—Creighton University: Law Irvington—Irvington Public Library Library; General Library (Regional Library; Reinert/Alumni Memorial Depository) Library Jersey City—Jersey City Public Library Hobbs—New Mexico Junior College, Omaha Public Library, W. Dale Clark Jersey City State College, Forrest A. Pannell Library Irwin Library Library Las Cruces—New Mexico State Kearny—*Kearny Public Library University Library University of Nebraska at Omaha, University Library Lawrenceville—Rider College, Franklin F. Las Vegas—New Mexico Highlands Moore Library University, Donnelly Library Scottsbluff—Scottsbluff Public Library Madison—Drew University Library Portales—Eastern New Mexico University, Mahwah—Ramapo College Library Golden Library Nevada Morristown—*Joint Free Public Library Roswell—*Roswell Public Library Carson City—Nevada State Library and of Morristown and Morris Township Santa Fe—New Mexico State Library Archives Mount Holly—Burlington County Library (Regional Depository) Nevada Supreme Court Library New Brunswick—Rutgers University, New Mexico Supreme Court Law Las Vegas—Clark County Law Library Alexander Library Library Newark—Newark Public Library Silver City—Western New Mexico Las Vegas-Clark County Library (Regional Depository) University, Miller Library University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Rutgers University: John Cotton Dana Socorro—New Mexico Institute of James Dickinson Library Library; Justice Henry E. Ackerson Mining and Technology, Martin Speare Reno—National Judicial College, Law Law Library Memorial Library Library New York Seton Hall University, Law Library Nevada Historical Society Library Albany—Albany Law School Library Newton—Sussex County Library New York State Court of Appeals University of Nevada Library (Regional Orange—*Orange Public Library Depository) Library Paterson—*Paterson Free Public Library New York State Library (Regional Washoe County Library Perth Amboy—*Perth Amboy Public Depository) Library New Hampshire Phillipsburg—Phillipsburg Free Public State University of New York at Albany, Concord—Franklin Pierce Law Center Library University Library Library Plainfield—Plainfield Public Library Annandale on Hudson—*Bard College Library New Hampshire State Library Pomona—Stockton State College Library Auburn—Seymour Library Durham—University of New Hampshire Princeton—Princeton University Library Library Randolph—County College of Morris, Aurora—*Wells College Library Hanover—Dartmouth College Library Sherman H. Masten Learning Resource Bellport—East Islip Public Library Center Henniker—New England College, Binghamton—State University of New Danforth Library Rutherford—Fairleigh Dickinson York at Binghamton, Glenn G. Bartle University, Messler Library Library Manchester—Manchester City Library Shrewsbury—Monmouth County Library, Brockport—State University of New York New Hampshire College, H. A. B. Eastern Branch at Brockport, Drake Memorial Library Shapiro Memorial Library South Orange—Seton Hall University, Bronx—Fordham University Library Documents Library Saint Anselm’s College, Geisel Library Herbert H. Lehman College Library Nashua—Nashua Public Library Teaneck—Fairleigh Dickinson University, Weiner Library New York Public Library, Hunt’s Point New Jersey Toms River—Ocean County College, Regional Branch Bayonne—Bayonne Free Public Library Learning Resources Center State University of New York, Maritime Bloomfield—Bloomfield Public Library Trenton—New Jersey State Library College, Stephen B. Luce Library Bridgeton—Cumberland County Library Trenton Free Public Library Bronxville—Sarah Lawrence College, Camden—Rutgers University: Camden Esther Raushenbush Library Library; School of Law Library Union—Kean College of New Jersey, Brooklyn—Brooklyn College: Library; Convent Station—College of Saint Nancy Thompson Library Law School Library Elizabeth, Mahoney Library Upper Montclair—Montclair State College, Harry H. Sprague Library Brooklyn Public Library: Business East Brunswick—East Brunswick Public Library; Social Science-Documents Library Vineland—*Vineland Public Library East Orange—East Orange Public Library West Long Beach—Monmouth College, Pratt Institute Library Elizabeth—Free Public Library of Guggenheim Memorial Library Buffalo—Buffalo and Erie County Public Elizabeth Woodbridge—Woodbridge Public Library Library 264 DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES APPENDIX B

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Mount Olive—Mount Olive College, Canton—Malone College, Everett L. Middletown, Gardner-Harvey Library Moye Library Cattell Library New Concord—Muskingum College Newton—*Catawba County Library Chardon—Geauga County Public Library Library Pembroke—Pembroke State University, Cincinnati—Public Library of Cincinnati Newark—*Newark Public Library Mary H. Livermore Library and Hamilton County Oberlin—Oberlin College Library Raleigh—Department of Cultural U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit Oxford—Miami University at Oxford, Resources, Division of State Library Library King Library North Carolina State University, D. H. University of Cincinnati: Langsam Portsmouth—Shawnee State University Hill Library Library; Marx Law Library Library North Carolina Supreme Court Library Cleveland—Case Western Reserve Rio Grande—University of Rio Grande, Jeanette Albiez Davis Library Rocky Mount—North Carolina Wesleyan University: Freiberger Library; School College Library of Law Library Springfield—Clark County Public Library Salisbury—Catawba College Library Cleveland Heights-University Heights Steubenville—College of Steubenville, Starvaggi Memorial Library Wilmington—University of North Carolina Public Library at Wilmington, William M. Randall Cleveland Public Library Public Library of Steubenville and Library Jefferson County Wilson—Barton College, Hackney Library Cleveland State University: Library; Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Tiffin—Heidelberg College, Beeghly Winston-Salem—Forsyth County Public Joseph W. Bartunek III Law Library Library Library Toledo—Toledo-Lucas County Public Municipal Reference Library Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Library Reynolds Library; School of Law Cleveland Heights—University Heights University of Toledo: Library; College Library Public Library Columbus—Capital University: Library; of Law Library North Dakota Law School Library University Heights—John Carroll Univer- sity, Grasselli Library Bismarck—North Dakota State Library Columbus Metropolitan Library Westerville—Otterbein College, Courtright North Dakota Supreme Court Law Ohio State University: Libraries; Memorial Library College of Law Libraries Library Wilmington—Wilmington College, Watson State Historical Society of North Ohio Supreme Court Law Library Library Dakota, Research Library State Library of Ohio (Regional Wooster—College of Wooster, Andrews Library Veterans’ Memorial Public Library Depository) Worthington—Worthington Public Library Dickinson—Dickinson State University, Dayton—Dayton and Montgomery County Stoxen Library Public Library Youngstown—Public Library of Young- stown and Mahoning County Fargo—Fargo Public Library University of Dayton, Roesch Library Youngstown State University, North Dakota State University Library Wright State University Library (Regional Depository) William F. Maag Library Delaware—Ohio Wesleyan University, Grand Forks—University of North L. A. Beeghly Library Northern Marianas Dakota, Chester Fritz Library Elyria—Elyria Public Library Saipan—Northern Marianas College, Minot—Minot State University, Memorial Olympio T. Borja Memorial Library Findlay—University of Findlay, Shafer Library Library Oklahoma Valley City—Valley City State University Gambier—Kenyon College Library Ada—East Central Oklahoma State Library University, Linscheid Library Granville—Denison University Libraries, William H. Doane Library Alva—Northwestern Oklahoma State University Library Ohio Hiram—Hiram College, Teachout-Price Memorial Library Bethany—Bethany Nazarene University, R. Ada—Ohio Northern University, T. Williams Library J. P. Taggart Law Library Kent—Kent State University Libraries Durant—Southeastern Oklahoma State Akron—Akron-Summit County Public Lima—*Lima Public Library University Library Library Lorain—*Lorain Public Library Edmond—Central State University Library University of Akron: Bierce Library; Mansfield—*Mansfield-Richland County Enid—Public Library of Enid and Garfield School of Law Library Public Library County Alliance—Mount Union College Library Marietta—Marietta College, Dawes Langston—Langston University, G. Lamar Ashland—Ashland University Library Memorial Library Harrison Library Athens—Ohio University Library Marion—*Marion Public Library Lawton—*Lawton Public Library Bluffton—Bluffton College, Musselman Massillon—*Massillon Public Library Norman—University of Oklahoma: Bizzell Library Mentor—*Lakeland Community College Memorial Library; Law Library Bowling Green—Bowling Green State Library Oklahoma City—Metropolitan Library University Library Middletown—Miami University at System 266 DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES APPENDIX B

Oklahoma City University Library Altoona—Altoona Area Public Library Millersville—Millersville University, Helen A. Ganser Library Oklahoma Department of Libraries Bethel Park—Bethel Park Public Library (Regional Depository) Bethlehem—Lehigh University Libraries, Monaca—*Beaver County Community College Shawnee—Oklahoma Baptist University Linderman Library Library Bloomsburg—*Bloomsburg Public Library Monessen—Monessen Public Library New Castle—New Castle Public Library Stillwater—Oklahoma State University Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Library (Regional Depository) New Wilmington—*Westminister College, Tahlequah—Northeastern Oklahoma State Blue Bell—Montgomery County McGill Library University, John Vaughan Library Community College, Learning Newton—Bucks County Community Resources Center Tulsa—Tulsa City-County Library System College Library Bradford—University of Pittsburgh at Norristown—Montgomery County- University of Tulsa: College of Law Bradford, T. Edward and Tullah Hanley Norristown Public Library Library; McFarlin Library Library Philadelphia—Free Library of Philadelphia Weatherford—Southwestern Oklahoma Broomall—Marple Public Library State University, Al Harris Library California—California University of Saint Joseph’s University, Drexel Oregon Pennsylvania, Louis L. Manderino Library Library Ashland—Southern Oregon State College Temple University: Paley Library; Library Carlisle—Dickinson College, Boyd Lee Law Library Bend—Central Oregon Community Spahr Library College Library U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit Dickinson School of Law, Sheeley-Lee Library Corvallis—Oregon State University Law Library Library University of Pennsylvania: Library; Cheyney—Cheyney State College, Leslie Eugene—University of Oregon: Library; Biddle Law Library Pinckney Hill Library Law Library Collegeville—Ursinus College, Myrin Pittsburgh—Allegheny County Law Forest Grove—Pacific University, Library Library Harvey W. Scott Library Coraopolis—Robert Morris College Klamath Falls—Oregon Institute of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Library Technology Library Allegheny Regional Branch; Doylestown—Bucks County Free Library, Government Documents Department La Grande—Eastern Oregon College, Center County Branch Walter M. Pierce Library Duquesne University Law Library East Stroudsburg—East Stroudsburg McMinnville—Linfield College, Northup University, Kemp Library Library La Roche College, John J. Wright Easton—*Easton Area Public Library Library Medford—*Jackson County Library System Erie—Erie County Library System U.S. Bureau of Mines Library Monmouth—Western Oregon State Greenville—Thiel College, Langenheim College Library Memorial Library University of Pittsburgh: Hillman Library; Law Library Pendleton—Blue Mountain Community Harrisburg—*Harrisburg Commerce College Library Department, Bureau of Research and Pottsville—Pottsville Free Public Library Planning Portland—Lewis and Clark College, Reading—Reading Public Library Aubrey R. Watzek Library State Library of Pennsylvania (Regional Scranton—Scranton Public Library Multnomah County Library Depository) Shippensburg—Shippensburg University, Ezra Lehman Memorial Library Northwestern School of Law, Paul L. Widener University, School of Law Slippery Rock—Slippery Rock University, Boley Law Library Library Bailey Library Portland State University, Millar Library Haverford—Haverford College, Magill Swarthmore—Swarthmore College, (Regional Depository) Library McCabe Library Reed College Library Hazleton—Hazleton Area Public Library University Park—Pennsylvania State Indiana—Indiana University of Pennsylva- University Libraries U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville nia, Stapleton Library Power Administration Library Villanova—Villanova University Law Johnstown—Cambria County Library School, Pulling Law Library Salem—Oregon State Library, State System, Glosser Memorial Library Library Building Warren—Warren Library Association, Lancaster—Franklin and Marshall Warren Public Library Oregon Supreme Court Law Library College, Shadek-Fackenthal Library West Chester—West Chester University, Willamette University: College of Law Lewisburg—Bucknell University, Ellen Francis Harvey Green Library Library; Main Library Clarke Bertrand Library Wilkes-Barre—King’s College, Pennsylvania Lincoln University—*Lincoln University, D. Leonard Corgan Library Langston Hughes Memorial Library Aliquippa—*B. F. Jones Memorial Library *Osterhout Free Library Mansfield—Mansfield University Library Allentown—*Allentown Public Library Meadville—Allegheny College, Lawrence Williamsport—Lycoming College Library Muhlenberg College, Trexler Library Lee Pelletier Library York—*Martin Memorial Library APPENDIX B DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES 267

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Southern Methodist University, Fondren San Marcos—Southwest Texas State Saint Thomas—University of the Virgin Library University Library Islands, Ralph M. Paiewonsky Library University of Texas, Southwestern Seguin—Texas Lutheran College, Medical Center Library Blumberg Memorial Library Virginia Sherman—Austin College, Abell Library Denton—North Texas State University Alexandria—Department of the Navy, Library Temple—*Temple Public Library Office of Judge Advocate, General Law Edinburg—University of Texas, Pan Texarkana—Texarkana College, Palmer Library American Library Memorial Library Arlington—George Mason University El Paso—El Paso Public Library Victoria—University of Houston, Victoria School of Law Library College Library University of Texas at El Paso, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Documents and Maps Library Waco—Baylor University: Moody Scientific and Technical Information Memorial Library; Caston Law Library Fort Worth—Fort Worth Public Library Center Wichita Falls—Midwestern University, Blacksburg—Virginia Polytechnic Institute Texas Christian University, Mary Couts Moffett Library and State University, Carol M. Newman Burnett Library Library Garland—Nicholson Memorial Library Utah Bridgewater—Bridgewater College, System Alexander Mack Memorial Library Cedar City—Southern Utah State College Galveston—Rosenberg Library Library Charlottesville—University of Virginia: Houston—Houston Public Library Alderman Library (Regional Deposito- Ephraim—Snow College, Lucy A. Phillips ry); Arthur J. Morris Law Library North Harris County College, Learning Library Chesapeake—Chesapeake Public Library Resource Center Logan—Utah State University, Merrill Library and Learning Resources Center Danville—Danville Community College, Rice University, Fondren Library (Regional Depository) Learning Resources Center South Texas College of Law Library Ogden—Weber State College, Stewart Emory—Emory and Henry College, Library Kelly Library Texas Southern University Law Library Provo—Brigham Young University: Harold Fairfax—George Mason University, University of Houston at Clear Lake, B. Lee Library; Law Library Fenwick Library Neumann Library Salt Lake City—*Salt Lake City Public Fredericksburg—Mary Washington College Library University of Houston: School of Law Library Library; M. D. Anderson Library Hampden-Sydney—Hampden-Sydney University of Utah: Eccles Health College, Eggleston Library Huntsville—Sam Houston State University Sciences Library; Law Library; Library Marriott Library Hampton—Hampton University, Huntington Memorial Library Irving—Irving Public Library System Utah State Library Harrisonburg—James Madison University, Kingsville—Texas Arts and Industries Carrier Library University, Jernigan Library Utah State Supreme Court, Law Library Lexington—Virginia Military Institute, Laredo—Laredo Junior College, Harold R. Preston Library Yeary Library Vermont Longview—Longview Public Library Bennington—*Bennington College, Washington and Lee University: Crosset Library University Library; Wilbur C. Hall Lubbock—Texas Tech University: Library Law Library (Regional Depository); School of Law Burlington—University of Vermont, Library Bailey/Howe Library Lynchburg—*Jones Memorial Library Nacogdoches—Stephen F. Austin State Castleton—Castleton State College, Calvin Martinsville—Patrick Henry Community University, Steen Library Coolidge Library College Library Odessa—*Ector County Library Johnson—Johnson State College, John Norfolk—Norfolk Public Library Dewey Library Richardson—University of Texas at Dallas Old Dominion University Library Library Lyndonville—Lyndon State College, Samuel Read Hall Library U.S. Armed Forces Staff College San Angelo—Angelo State University, Library Porter Henderson Library Middlebury—Middlebury College, Egbert Starr Library Petersburg—Virginia State University, San Antonio—Palo Alto College, Learning Johnston Memorial Library Resources Center Montpelier—Vermont Department of Libraries Quantico—Federal Bureau of Investiga- Saint Mary’s University: Academic Northfield—Norwich University Library tion, Academy Library Library; School of Law Library South Royalton—Vermont Law School U.S. Marine Corps Education Center, San Antonio College Library Library James Carson Breckinridge Library Reston—Department of the Interior, San Antonio Public Library Virgin Islands Geological Survey Library Trinity University Library Richmond—*Richmond Public Library Saint Croix—Virgin Islands Division of University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Depository at Florence U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit Library Williams Public Library Library APPENDIX B DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES 269

University of Richmond: Boatwright Vancouver—Fort Vancouver Regional State Historical Society Library Memorial Library; Law School Library (Regional Depository) Library Walla Walla—Whitman College, Penrose University of Wisconsin-Madison: Virginia Commonwealth University Memorial Library Memorial Library; Law Library Library Yakima—*Yakima Valley Regional Library Wisconsin State Law Library Virginia State Law Library Milwaukee—Alverno College Library West Virginia Media Center Virginia State Library and Archives Athens—Concord College Library Roanoke—Hollins College, Fishburn *Legislative Reference Bureau Library Bluefield—Bluefield State College, Hardway Library Marguette University Law Library Salem—Roanoke College Library Charleston—Kanawha County Public Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc., Williamsburg—College of William and Library Todd Wehr Library Mary: Marshall-Wythe Law Library; Swem Library West Virginia Library Commission Milwaukee Public Library (Regional Wise—Clinch Valley College, John Cook Depository) Wyllie Library West Virginia Supreme Court Law Library Mount Mary College Library Elkins—Davis and Elkins College Library University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Washington Fairmont—Fairmont State College Library Library Bellevue—Bellevue Public Library, Huntington—Marshall University, Oshkosh—*Oshkosh Public Library King County James E. Morrow Library Bellingham—Western Washington Univer- University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Institute—West Virginia State College, Forrest R. Polk Library sity, Mabel Zoe Wilson Library Drain-Jordan Library Bremerton—*Kitsap Regional Library Platteville—University of Wisconsin- Montgomery—West Virginia Institute of Platteville, Karrmann Library Cheney—Eastern Washington University, Technology, Vining Library Racine—Racine Public Library JFK Library Morgantown—West Virginia University Ripon—Ripon College Library Des Moines—Highline Community Library (Regional Depository) River Falls—University of Wisconsin- College Library Parkersburg—*Parkersburg and Wood River Falls, Chalmer Davee Library Ellensburg—Central Washington County Public Library Sheboygan—*Mead Public Library University Library Salem—Salem-Tolkyo College Library Stevens Point—University of Wisconsin- Everett—Everett Public Library Shepherdstown—Shepherd College, Stevens Point, Documents Department Longview—*Longview Public Library, Scarborough Library Superior—Superior Public Library Cowlitz Library and Learning Service Weirton—Mary H. Weir Public Library Olympia—Evergreen State College, West Liberty—*West Liberty State University of Wisconsin-Superior, Daniel J. Evans Library College, Paul N. Elbin Library Jim Dan Hill Library Washington State Law Library Wheeling—*Ohio County Public Library Waukesha—*Carroll College Library Washington State Library (Regional Wheeling Jesuit College, Hodges Waukesha Public Library Depository) Library Wausau—Marathon County Public Library Port Angeles—North Olympic Library Whitewater—University of Wisconsin- System, Port Angeles Branch Wisconsin Whitewater, Library and Learning Pullman—Washington State University Appleton—Lawrence University, Seeley G. Resources Center Library Mudd Library Wyoming Seattle—*Government Research Assistance Beloit—Beloit College, Col. Robert H. Casper—Natrona County Public Library Library Morse Library Cheyenne—Wyoming State Law Library Seattle Public Library Eau Claire—University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, William D. McIntyre Library Wyoming State Library (Regional University of Washington: Suzzallo Depository) Fond Du Lac—Fond Du Lac Public Library; Marian Gould Gallagher Law Gillette—Campbell County Public Library Library Library Green Bay—University of Wisconsin- Laramie—University of Wyoming: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit Green Bay, Library Learning Center Coe Library; Law Library Library Janesville—*Janesville Public Library Powell—Northwest Community College Spokane—Gonzaga University, School of Library Kenosha—*Kenosha Public Library Law Library Riverton—Central Wyoming College La Crosse—La Crosse Public Library Library Spokane Public Library University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Rock Springs—Western Wyoming Tacoma—Tacoma Public Library Murphy Library Community College Library University of Puget Sound: Collins Madison—*Legislative Reference Bureau Sheridan—Sheridan College, Griffith Memorial Library; School of Law Memorial Library Library Madison Public Library 270 FEDERAL STATISTICAL REPORTS BY AGENCY APPENDIX B

FEDERAL STATISTICAL be viewed on the user’s screen or down- sponsors surveys and analyzes, publishes, REPORTS BY AGENCY loaded. This service is available via modem and disseminates statistical data on crime, or Internet by subscription from Stat-USA. victims of crime, criminal offenders, and Instant hookup is available. BEA news operations of the justice systems at all This section is designed to familiarize users releases are also available by facsimile on levels of government. of the Census Catalog and Guide with key a subscription basis through Stat-USA/Fax. BJS designs collection programs and statistical programs and publications of For more information, call Stat-USA at other Federal agencies. These agencies gen- enters into agreements with other Federal 202-482-1986. agencies, private associations, and research erally have Web sites on the Internet which BEA Reports present the information offer additional information. For example, organizations to collect data. More than contained in the BEA news releases for the two dozen data collection series have been the Department of Commerce has one following areas: gross domestic product, (http://www.doc.gov) from which you can developed by BJS using a variety of personal income and outlays, regional methods, including household interviews, reach the Web sites of Commerce bureaus reports, and international reports. These and offices. compilations of administrative records, and approximately 37 reports are available censuses and sample surveys of criminal Since we cover only selected reports in from BEA: Accession No. 53-91-11-019 this section, some readers may want to justice agencies as well as prisons and for a subscription price of $74 per year. inmates. contact the agencies for more comprehen- Subscriptions are also available for individ- sive lists of their publications. Also, addi- ual subsets. 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Regional Economic Information System net Web page (www.ncjrs.org/drugsc.html) Recorded telephone messages briefly (REIS) CD-ROM, 1969-93 contains or the Drugs and Crime section of the (in 3-5 minutes) summarize key estimates estimates of annual personal income National Criminal Justice Reference immediately after their release. The usual by major source, per capita personal Service Bulletin Board, 1-301-738-8895 time of release (eastern standard or eastern income, earnings by two-digit SIC in- (set at 8-N-1, 9600 baud rate). daylight time) and the telephone numbers dustry, full- and part-time employment BJS data sets and documentation are to call are outlined here: Gross Domestic by one-digit SIC industry, regional eco- available by file transfer protocol (ftp) Product (8:30 a.m.), 202-606-5306; nomic profiles, transfer payments by through the Internet (http://www.icpsr. Personal Income and Outlays (8:30 a.m.), major program, and farm income and umich.edu/NACJD/home.html). 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Selected estimates and users to display, print, or copy one or National Clearinghouse for Crimnal Justice articles are also available. more of the standard tables from the Informations Systems, which operates an The EBB may be accessed by personal historical personal income series. automated index of more than 1,000 computer equipped with a modem and Bureau of Justice Statistics criminal justice information systems used communications software; the information by State and local governments. The index available (which includes information from The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), is available electronically on the Internet several other Federal agencies) may either part of the U.S. Department of Justice, (www.search.org/ch.html) and on the APPENDIX B FEDERAL STATISTICAL REPORTS BY AGENCY 271

Criminal Justice Information System victimizations, rapes, and sexual murder data from the FBI Uniform Bulletin Board (916-392-2550). assaults against women; number Crime Reports. It points out the increas- Selected publications are listed as perpetrated by intimates (including ing victimization rates for ages 12 to 24 follows: husbands, ex-husbands, boyfriends, and and summarizes patterns of weapon use, Criminal Victimization 1994: National ex-boyfriends); rates for violence by injury, hospitalization, self-protection Crime Victimization Survey. This annual intimates for women versus rates for by victims, economic costs, offender BJS Bulletin presents the first 1994 men; rates for violence and sexual characteristics, reporting to police, and findings from the National Crime assaults by strangers; age and family differing rates of victimization by sex Victimization Survey (NCVS), based income of female victims of violence; and race. Order No. NCJ-147486 on an ongoing survey of households, and rates of injury. 9 pages. Order No. (1994). with interviews twice a year of about NCJ-154348 (1995) 100,000 persons in 50,000 households. Elderly Crime Victims: Selected Findings. In 1994, U.S. residents age 12 or older Measuring Intentional Injuries Using the This report uses data from the NCVS to experienced more than 42 million National Electronic Injury Surveillance summarize levels and rates of violent crimes: about 11 million violent victim- System (NEISS). This data brief presents and nonviolent crimes against persons izations and 31 million property crimes. findings from the first 6 months of data 65 or older. These crimes are rape, Violent crimes included in the report are collection on intentional injuries treated robbery, assault, larceny, household rape and sexual assault, robbery, and in hospital emergency rooms and de- burglary, household larceny, and motor both aggravated and simple assault scribes the Consumer Product Safety vehicle theft. It also includes 1973-92 (from the NCVS), and homicide (from Commission’s NEISS program. Existing trends and data on offender weapon use; crimes reported to police). Property estimates of difficult-to-measure vio- self-protective measures by victims; crimes include burglaries, motor vehicle lence such as domestic violence vary victim injury and treatment; stranger thefts, and thefts of other property. This greatly, mostly because of differences versus nonstranger crime; place of oc- report also summarizes other findings, in data collection methods and lack of currence; and victims’ income, marital including the extent to which crimes are consensus on the behaviors defining the status, and urban, rural, or suburban reported to the police, the characteristics violence being measured. In an effort to residence. Crime rates for the elderly of victims, and comparisons between improve estimates of serious violence, are compared with those of other age 1993 and 1994 victimization rates and including domestic violence and sexual groups by race and sex. 4 pages. Order levels. Both 1993 and 1994 findings are assault, BJS has used NEISS since No. NCJ-147186 (1994). based on the redesigned survey that was October 1993 to collect data on people phased into the sample beginning in treated for intentional injuries in emer- Highlights from 20 Years of Surveying 1992. 8 pages. Order No. NCJ-158022 gency rooms. Conducted at a sample Crime Victims: The National Crime (1996). of the Nation’s hospitals to estimate Victimization Survey, 1973-92. This Criminal Victimization in the United States, product-related injuries, NEISS was document reports 20 years of highlights 1993. This annual report presents de- modified to obtain data on characteris- from the NCVS, the second largest tailed 1993 findings from the redesigned tics of persons treated for intentionally Federal household survey. The 1967 NCVS, presenting the major variables inflicted injuries, characteristics of those President’s Commission on Law measured in the survey in detailed data causing the injury, and circumstances of Enforcement and Administration of tables. Crimes covered by the survey injury incidents. 2 pages. Order No. Justice found: ‘‘one of the most include rape, robbery, assault, personal NCJ 156921 (1996). neglected subjects in the study of and household larceny, household bur- Violence Between Intimates: Domestic crime is its victims...’’ As a result of the glary, and motor vehicle theft. Tables Violence—Selected Findings. This 10- commission’s work, the Department of cover victim characteristics (sex, age, page report examines murders, rapes, Justice began the survey in 1973. Since race, ethnicity, marital status, education, robberies, and assaults committed by then more than 4.4 million interviews income, and residence); crime character- spouses, ex-spouses, boyfriends, or girl- have been conducted. This report istics (time and place of occurrence, friends. It uses data from the BJS contains many findings that the 1967 distance from home, weapon use, National Crime Victimization Survey, commission called for, including those self-protection, injury, medical care, the BJS survey of murder cases dis- on unreported crime, crime trends, economic loss, and time lost from posed in large urban counties in 1988, crime victim characteristics, relationship work); victim-offender relationship; and the FBI Supplemental Homicide between victim and offender, and inter- substance use by offenders; offender Report from the Uniform Crime Reports racial crime. Presented in a nontechnical characteristics (age, race, and sex); program. Data on violent offenders were format, the report also includes a whether crimes were reported to police; collected in the 1991 Survey of State description of NCVS, its history and reasons for reporting or not; and police Prison Inmates and the 1989 Survey recent redesign, an NCVS publication response time for reported crime. 150 of Jail Inmates. The findings show bibliography, and a selected bibliogra- pages. Order No. NCJ-151657 (1996). that females experienced more than 10 phy. 47 pages. Order No. NCJ-144525 Violence Against Women: Estimates from times as many incidents of violence (1993). the Redesigned National Crime Victim- committed by an intimate as did Guns Used In Crime: Firearms, Crime, ization Survey. This is the first release males—572,000 versus 49,000. and Criminal Justice. As there is no of the 1992-93 estimates of violence 8 pages. Order No. NCJ-149259 national collection of data about the against women after an extended effort (1994). guns used by criminals, this report pro- to improve the victimization survey’s Violent Crime—Selected Findings. This vides information from several sources, ability to measure violence against 4-page report summarizes 1973-92 including the FBI National Crime women. The survey now asks more trends in rape, robbery, and assault from Information Center’s stolen gun file, the explicit and direct questions about the BJS National Crime Victimization Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Fire- sexual assaults and other victimizations Survey; homicide data from Vital arms National Tracing Center, the BJS perpetrated by known offenders. Data Statistics of the United States, National National Crime Victimization Survey, include annual number of violent Center for Health Statistics; and 1992 the FBI Uniform Crime Reports, the 272 FEDERAL STATISTICAL REPORTS BY AGENCY APPENDIX B

BJS Survey of Inmates in State Correc- Report to the Nation on Crime and Justice. also summarizes data on the number of tional Facilities, other inmate surveys, This four-color publication presents na- jail employees, demographic character- and special studies of homicides involv- tional data on crime and the criminal istics of staff, inmate-to-staff ratios, and ing guns. The report covers how often justice system in a graphics format changes since 1983 in these measures. guns are used in crime, what categories geared to a nontechnical audience. It Information from the Annual Survey of of firearms are most often used, and gives an overview of crime, including Jails, 1994, is added to provide the lat- what type of guns are preferred by types of crime and trends. It profiles est information on the Nation’s jail pop- criminals. This is the first of a series of victims of crime and offenders and pre- ulation. Order No. NCJ-151651 (1995). reports on firearms and crime that will sents an overview of criminal justice at Prisoners in 1994. This annual BJS Bulle- be part of a comprehensive report enti- the Federal, State, and local levels of tin reports on the number of persons in tled Firearms, Crime, and Criminal Jus- government, including prosecution of State and Federal prisons at yearend. It tice. Includes bibliography. 7 pages. juveniles and adults, sentencing and compares the increase in the prison pop- Order No. NCJ-148201 (1995). sanctions, correctional facilities, and the ulation during 1994 with that of the Weapons Offenses and Offenders: Fire- costs associated with operating the previous year and gives the 5- and 10- arms, Crime, and Criminal Justice. This criminal justice system. 134 pages. year growth rates. The Bulletin reports report presents data on how the criminal Order No. NCJ-105506 (1988). the number of male and female prison- and juvenile justice systems deal with Child Victimizers: Violent Offenders and ers, their incarceration rates, data on weapons offenses (violations of statutes Their Victims. Addressing the mandate prison capacities, and use of local jails or regulations that control deadly weap- of the National Child Protection Act of because of prison crowding. Data on ons) and offenders from arrest through 1993, which called for a study of of- sentencing and time served describe incarceration. The report uses data from fenders who committed crimes against trends since 1980. Factors underlying children, this study found that—(1) 1 in many sources, including the FBI Uni- the growth of State and Federal prison 5 violent State prisoners (about 65,000 form Crime Reports, the National Cen- populations are examined. 12 pages. offenders) reported a victim under age ter for Juvenile Justice Juvenile Court 18, (2) older violent inmates were sub- Order No. NCJ-151654 (1995). Statistics, the BJS Pretrial Reporting stantially more likely than younger in- Correctional Populations in the United Program, the BJS National Judicial Re- mates to have victimized a child, (3) States, 1993. This annual publication porting Program, the BJS Survey of inmates reported that when a child was reports on the growing number of per- Inmates of State Correctional Facilities, the victim of violence, in 8 out of sons in the United States under some and the BJS Federal Case Processing 10 cases the victim had been raped form of correctional supervision for Data. The data presented cover Federal, or sexually assaulted. 1993: 2.8 million on probation; 456,000 State, and local responses to weapons The study uses data from the 1991 BJS in jail, 909,000 in prison, and 671,000 offenses. This report is the second in a Survey of State Prison Inmates (a nation- on parole. For State and Federal prison series on Firearms, Crime, and Criminal ally representative sample of 14,000 pris- inmates data reported for 1993 include Justice; the first was Guns Used in oners in about 300 State prisons) and the sex, race, Hispanic origin, admission Crime. 6 pages. Order No. NCJ-155284 FBI’s 1994 Supplementary Homicide Re- type, release type, sentence length, es- (1995). port, which includes data on child murder capes, probation and parole violations, Federal Firearms-Related Offenses: Fed- victims and offenders who murdered chil- facility crowding, deaths in prison, and eral Offenses and Offenders. This report dren. 28 pages. Order No. NCJ-153258 inmates entering prison under sentence notes the association between firearms (1996). of death. The report also includes data involvement and an increased severity Capital Punishment 1994. This annual BJS on jails and jail inmates. A special sec- of sentence as well as a more extensive Bulletin presents characteristics of per- tion presents detailed State-by-State data criminal history for Federal prisoners. sons under sentence of death on Decem- from the 1993 Census of Jails. 205 The number of offenders sentenced to ber 31, 1994, and of persons executed pages. Order No. NCJ-156241 (1995). Federal prison grew 175 percent from in 1994. The report summarizes the Drugs and Crime Facts, 1994. This booklet 1982 to 1992. In the 12 months before movement of prisoners into and out of summarizes drug data published by BJS September 30, 1993, firearms were in- death sentence status during the year. in 1994, supplemented with other data volved in sentences of almost 7,000 Numerical tables present data on of- of interest to the criminal justice com- offenders, about a sixth of those fenders’ sex, race, Hispanic origin, edu- munity. Topics covered include drug- sentenced under Federal guidelines. cation, marital status, age at time of related crime; drug use by offenders at 2 pages. Order No. NCJ-148950 (1995). arrest for capital offense, legal status at the time of offense; drug law enforce- Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, time of capital offense, methods of exe- ment; pretrial release of drug defen- 1994. Presents a broad spectrum of cution, trends, and time between impo- dants; prosecution and sentencing of criminal justice data from more than sition of death sentence and execution. drug offenders in both Federal and State 100 sources in 6 sections: characteristics Historical tables present executions courts; recidivism of drug law violators; of the criminal justice system, public since 1930 and sentencing since 1974. public opinion about drugs; drugs and attitudes toward crime and criminal jus- 13 pages. Order No. NCJ 158023 juveniles; drugs and gangs; and drug tice topics, the nature and distribution (1996). use in the general population. Informa- of known offenses, characteristics and Jails and Jail Inmates, 1993-94. This BJS tion about the Office of National Drug distribution of persons arrested, judicial Bulletin presents the June 30 count of Control Policy’s Drugs and Crime processing of defendants, and persons inmates in local jails for 1993 and Clearinghouse (800-666-3332) is also under correctional supervision. Includes 1994. Drawing on results from the Cen- included. 35 pages. Order No. NCJ- subject index, annotated bibliography, sus of Jails, 1993, the Bulletin reports 154043 (1995). 19 technical appendixes with definitions for each State and the District of Co- Drugs, Crime, and the Justice System. and methodology, and list of source lumbia the number of inmates, the in- Discusses the link between drugs and publishers and their addresses. 700 carceration rates, rated capacity, and crime, the extent of drug use, illicit pages. Order No. NCJ-154591 (1995). percent of capacity occupied. The report drug trafficking, the history of domestic APPENDIX B FEDERAL STATISTICAL REPORTS BY AGENCY 273

drug control, public opinion, drug test- function of sworn and civilian person- length and time served for violent ing, drug policy, and other aspects of nel, race and sex of sworn personnel, prison inmates who were admitted or the Nation’s drug problems. Contains agency functions, type of 911 system, released in 1992, 1993, and 1994. Using many statistics and research findings lockup facilities, operating expenditures, guidelines developed in the BJS Na- from Federal, State, and private sources, starting salaries, types of special pay, tional Corrections Reporting Program, including Federal agencies such as the number and types of vehicles, vehicle 49 States and the District of Columbia U.S. Departments of Health and Human use policies, educational and training provided data on new court commit- Services, State, and Treasury; the Drug requirements, types of sidearms and ments and first releases of violent Enforcement Administration; the FBI; nonlethal weapons authorized, auto- offenders, including the number, the the U.S. Marshals Service; and the Bu- mated fingerprint identification system average sentence length, the projected reau of Prisons. Looks beyond enforce- (AFIS) facilities, types of computers minimum time to be served before ment and corrections, examining the and their functions, types of special release for admissions, and the time justice system’s role as an integral part units, subject areas covered by written served in prison and jail for releases. (Violent offenders are defined as those of education, prevention, and treatment. policy directives, complaint review pro- convicted of homicide, kidnaping, forc- Uses a nontechnical news-magazine cesses, drug enforcement activities, and ible rape, sexual assault, robbery, as- format, with color graphics and maps employee drug testing policies. Order No. NCJ-148825 (1995). sault, or other crimes involving the designed to inform the general public as threat or imposition of harm upon the well as policymakers, the news media, Federal Law Enforcement Offıcers, 1993. victim, including extortion, intimidation, criminal justice practitioners, drug treat- Based on a census of Federal agencies, reckless endangerment, hit-and-run driv- ment providers, educators, and students. this BJS Bulletin provides national data ing with injury, or child abuse.) Juris- 224 pages. Order No. NCJ-133652 on Federal officers with arrest and fire- dictional variations and trends are high- (1993). arms authority for December 1993. Us- lighted. 10 pages. Order No. NCJ Drug Enforcement by Police and Sheriffs’ ing agency classifications, the report 154632 (1995). presents the number of officers working Departments, 1993. Using data from the Tort Cases in Large Counties: Civil Justice 1993 LEMAS survey, this report pre- in the areas of criminal investigation and enforcement, police patrol and re- Survey of State Courts, 1992. First in a sents findings related to the drug en- series on the 1992 Civil Justice Survey, forcement activities of the Nation’s sponse, security and protection, court operations, and corrections, by agency this report found that 3 out of 4 tort State and local law enforcement agen- cases filed in the Nation’s 75 most pop- cies. The tables describe the types of and State. 8 pages. Order No. NCJ- 151166 (1994). ulous counties never reached the court- drugs seized, special drug unit opera- room because they were settled out of tions, multiagency task force participa- Spouse Murder Defendants in Large Urban court. Only 3 went to trial, with the tion, and asset forfeiture receipts. 10 Counties. Approximately 1 in 3 spouse plaintiff winning about half the time. pages. Order No. NCJ-148824 (1996). murder cases disposed in 1988 in the The study of an estimated 378,000 State State and Local Police Departments, 1993 Nation’s 75 largest urban counties were tort cases (about half of all tort suits and Sheriffs’ Departments, 1993. Based sampled. More than half of the Nation’s completed from July 1, 1991, through on the 1993 LEMAS survey, these two murders occurred in these 75 largest June 30, 1992) found that more than reports present data collected from a counties. Of the spouse murders sam- 75 involved automobile accidents or representative sample of the more than pled, 59percent were husbands killing property liability claims. Medical 12,000 general-purpose local police de- wives, and 41 percent were wives malpractice, product liability, and toxic partments, each of the 49 primary State killing husbands. This report discusses substance cases accounted for 10 . Half police agencies, and nearly 3,100 sher- how State prosecutors, judges, and ju- the tort cases were disposed within 14 iffs’ departments operating nationwide. ries handled these two types of murder months, and auto tort cases were settled Tables describe the number and size of cases and gives specific case histories, in a shorter period than all other cases. agencies, job classification of personnel, describing each case and its outcome in Half of all tort cases involved three or race and sex of sworn personnel, court. 26 pages. Order No. NCJ-153256 more litigants. Torts are wrongful acts— agency functions, 911 system, lockup (1995). not including contract disputes—that facilities, operating expenditures, start- State Court Sentencing of Convicted Fel- result in injury to another’s person, ing salaries, special pay, education and ons, 1992. This report presents detailed property, or reputation and for which training requirements, sidearms, nonle- findings from the 1992 nationally repre- the injured party is entitled to compen- thal weapons, body armor policies, sentative sample survey of felons con- sation. This study is based on a repre- vehicle use policies, computers, special victed in State courts in 300 counties. It sentative sample of the 75 courts where units, written policy directives, and includes tables on the number of felony nearly half of all tort cases nationwide complaint review processes. 14 pages offenders in State courts, the sentences are handled, making this the closest that (police), 11 pages (sheriffs). Order No. they received, demographic characteris- exists to a national tort study. 9 pages. NCJ 148822 (police) and NCJ-148823 tics of convicted felons, the number of Order No. NCJ-153177 (1995). (sheriffs) (1996). felons sentenced to probation, the num- Civil Jury Cases and Verdicts in Large Law Enforcement Management and Admin- ber of felons convicted by trial and Counties: Civil Justice Survey of State istrative Statistics, 1993: Data for Indi- guilty plea, the amount of time required Courts, 1992. Second in a series on the vidual State and Local Agencies with to process felony conviction cases, re- 1992 Civil Justice Survey, this report 100 or More Offıcers. Compiled from gional variation in adjudication and sen- found that juries in the 75 largest coun- the 1993 LEMAS survey, this 296-page tencing, and trends in drug trafficking ties disposed of 12,000 tort, contract, report presents agency-specific data col- from 1986 to 1992. 51 pages. Order No. and real property rights cases during a lected from 661 State and local agencies NCJ-152696 (1996). 12-month period ending June 30, 1992. that employed 100 or more sworn offic- Violent Offenders in State Prison: Sen- Jury cases were 2 percent of the ers and responded to the 1993 LEMAS tences and Time Served—State Inmates, 762,000 tort, contract and real property survey. The tables present data reported 1992-94. For the first time BJS reports cases disposed by State courts of gen- by each agency on the number and jurisdiction-level data on sentence eral jurisdiction in the Nation’s most 274 FEDERAL STATISTICAL REPORTS BY AGENCY APPENDIX B

populous counties. Thirty-three percent criminal justice status at the time of the occupational safety and health; and produc- of cases decided by juries were automo- offense, type of pretrial release or de- tivity and technological change. bile accident suits, 11 percent were tention, bail amount, court appearance Most of the data are collected in sur- medical malpractice, and 5 percent were record, adjudication outcome, and sen- veys conducted by BLS; other information product liabilty and toxic substance tence received if convicted. 28 pages. is collected on a contract basis by the cases. In half of all jury cases, the jury Order No. NCJ-148826 (1995). Bureau of the Census or in cooperation found in favor of the plaintiff and in the Prosecutors in State Courts, 1994. This with State agencies. 12-month period awarded an estimated bulletin presents findings from the 1994 Data are supplied voluntarily by $2.7 billion in compensatory and puni- National Survey of Prosecutors, the business establishments and members of tive damages. The median total award most recent in a series of biennial sam- private households, then tabulated, ana- for a plaintiff was $52,000. Punitive ple surveys of State court prosecutors. lyzed, and issued in the form of news releases, reports, bulletins, and periodicals. damages were awarded in 6 percent of Data from the survey include the num- the jury cases with a plaintiff winner. ber of employees, annual office budget All of the publications listed can be ordered from the Government Printing The median punitive award was for prosecutorial functions, size of total Office (GPO). The stock number (S/N) and $50,000; average time from complaint office staff, number of felony cases closed, and number of felony convic- price are given for each entry. For informa- filing to jury verdict was 2.5 years. 14 tions. New topic areas covered in this tion on other publications, contact Bureau pages. Order No. NCJ-154346 (1995). report include juvenile cases waived to of Labor Statistics, 2 Massachusetts Ave. Contract Cases in Large Counties: Civil criminal court, the cross designation of NE, Room 2860, Washington DC 20212; Justice Survey of State Courts, 1992. prosecutors to litigate in Federal court, 202-606-7828. For information about data Third in a series on the 1992 Civil Jus- procedures for handling civil actions on the Internet, CD-ROM’s, and computer tice Survey, this report presents 1992 against prosecutors and other profes- tape and available by fax, see the discus- data on disposition of 366,000 contract sional staff, and types of community sion following this list. cases involving 1.3 million litigants in involvement by prosecutors. 8 pages. Career Guide to Industries. A companion State general jurisdiction courts in the Order No. NCJ-151656 (1996). to the 1994-95 edition of the Occupa- Nation’s 75 largest counties. The most Justice Expenditure and Employment tional Outlook Handbook, the Guide frequent type of contract dispute in- Extracts: 1992 Data from the Annual addresses questions concerning job volved the plaintiff as a seller seeking General Finance and Employment opportunities in more than 40 diverse payment owed by a buyer or borrower. Surveys. Provides criminal justice industries which, when combined, ac- About half the contract cases were re- expenditure and employment data on counted for almost three-quarters of all solved through an agreed settlement. spending and personnel levels for 1992 wage and salary jobs in 1990. For each Less than 3 percent of the cases were and national trend data for 1980 to 1992 industry, the Guide provides information disposed by a jury or bench trial. Busi- for Federal, State, and local govern- on the nature of the industry, employ- nesses made up two-thirds of the plain- ments for three sectors: police protec- ment, working conditions, occupations, tiffs in contract cases; individuals, about tion, judicial and legal services (courts, training, advancement, earnings, bene- a quarter. Contract case defendants were legal services and prosecution, and pub- fits, and outlook. Bulletin 2453, GPO most often businesses, followed by indi- lic defense), and corrections. It provides S/N 029-001-03200-5. $14.00. viduals. Almost two-thirds of the con- expenditure data for fiscal years and tract cases were disposed within 1 year Consumer Expenditure Survey, 1992-93. employment and payroll data for Presents a complete accounting of con- of filing. 10 pages. Order No. NCJ October. It also presents data on capital 156664 (1996). sumer expenditures and income from outlay, intergovernmental expenditure, the Consumer Expenditure Survey for Felony Sentences in the United States, and employment and payroll data by 1992 and 1993. Bulletin 2462, GPO 1992. The latest available figures cover- sector for individual State and large S/N 029-001-03214-5. $15.00. ing both State and Federal sentencing local governments. The data are from reveal that in 1992, the Nation’s courts the Census Bureau’s annual sample s CPI Detailed Report. This monthly publi- convicted about 168,000 adults of a urveys of governmental finance and cation provides a comprehensive report violent felony: an estimated 165,000 in employment, modified to conform more on consumer price movements, plus State courts and less than 3,000 in Fed- closely to definitions and classification statistical tables, charts, and technical eral courts. Federal courts accounted for schemes developed by BJS for its notes. GPO S/N 729-003-00000-0. Sin- about 2 percent of all violent felony periodic Justice Expenditure and gle copy, $7.50; annual subscription, convictions in the Nation. In 1992, con- Employment Survey. Data from the two $24.00. victions for violent, property, drug and series are not comparable; definitional Displaced Workers, 1991-92. Examines the other felonies totaled 41,673 in Federal and other differences in the series are situation of workers who were displaced courts and 893,630 in State courts, or discussed. An appendix presents defini- from their jobs as a result of plant 1,103,161 altogether. Federal courts tions of terms. 86 pages. Order No. closing or employment cutbacks from account-ed for 3.8 percent of the NCJ-148821 (1996). January 1991 through December 1992, national total. 12 pages. Order No. focusing on those who lost jobs they NCJ-153257 (1996). held for 3 years or more. Bulletin 2464, Bureau of Labor Statistics Felony Defendants in Large Urban Coun- GPO S/N 029-001-03213-7. $3.00. ties, 1992: National Pretrial Reporting The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Employee Benefits in Medium and Large Program. Using data collected from a part of the U.S. Department of Labor, is Private Establishments, 1993. Presents representative sample of felony cases one of the principal data gathering agencies results from the 1993 BLS survey on filed in the Nation’s 75 largest counties of the Federal Government. In the broad the incidence and detailed provisions during May 1992, this report presents a field of labor economics, BLS collects data of selected employee benefit plans in complete description of the processing relating to employment, unemployment, medium and large private establish- of felony defendants, including demo- and other characteristics of the labor force; ments, including key findings about graphic characteristics, prior arrests and employment projections; prices and con- major benefits such as time off, disabil- convictions, current arrest charges, sumer expenditures; wages and benefits; ity, medical, dental, and vision care, APPENDIX B FEDERAL STATISTICAL REPORTS BY AGENCY 275

life insurance, and defined benefit and Occupational Outlook Quarterly. Each is- The publications listed below are only defined contribution plans. Bulletin sue helps to inform guidance counse- a sample of a wide variety of material 2456, GPO S/N 029-001-03202-1. lors, career planners, and others of available from EIA. The EIA Publications $13.00. changing career opportunities. GPO S/N Directory lists EIA publications and is 729-008-00000-1. Single copy, $3.00; available by contacting the National Employment Cost Indexes and Levels, annual subscription, $9.50. Energy Information Center, EI-231, Energy 1975-95. Provides data on two measures Producer Price Indexes. This monthly peri- Information Administration, Room 1F-048, of employee compensation: The Em- Forrestal Building, Washington, DC 20585; ployment Cost Index (ECI) and Em- odical includes a comprehensive report on producer price movements, plus reg- 202-586-8800. ployer Costs for Employee Compensa- The publications may be ordered from tion (cost levels), reviewing recent ular tables and technical notes. GPO S/N 729-009-00000-8. Single copy, the Government Printing Office (GPO). trends in compensation costs and exam- $13.00; annual subscription, $35.00. The stock number (S/N) and price are ining the structure of those costs in given for each publication. March 1995. Bulletin 2466, GPO S/N Productivity Measures for Selected Indus- 029-001-03217-0. $12.00. tries and Government Services. Updates Annual Energy Review, 1994. Provides all indexes included in the industry pro- statistics on U.S. energy supply, produc- Employment and Earnings. This monthly ductivity measurement program, and tion, disposition, and consumption. periodical covers employment and un- includes discussion of labor productivity Twelve sections cover energy overview, employment developments, and includes and multifactor productivity trends for end-use consumption, financial indica- statistical tables on national, State, and selected industries, as well as labor pro- tors, resources, petroleum, natural gas, area employment, hours and earnings. ductivity trends for selected government coal, electricity, nuclear energy, renew- GPO S/N 729-004-00000-6. Single functions. Bulletin 2461, GPO S/N 029- able energy, international energy, and copy, $13.00; annual subscription, 001-03211-1. $10.00. environmental indicators. 152 tables. $31.00. Report on the American Workforce. Exam- GPO S/N 061-003-00919-1. 1995. Employment, Hours, and Earnings, United ines labor market trends, the structure $25.00. States, 1990-95. Presents revised of earnings, and working conditions, International Energy Annual, 1993. Pro- monthly and annual average data on including the surge in employer’s use of vides current data and trends (1983-93) national establishment-based employ- contingent workers, the trends in the for production, consumption, stocks, ment, hours, and earnings by detailed well-being of families based on family imports, and exports of primary energy industry obtained from the Current Em- incomes and consumption expenditures, commodities in more than 190 coun- ployment Statistics (CES) program. Bul- and health care offerings in the work- tries, dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty. Prices for crude oil and letin 2465, GPO S/N 029-001-03216-1. place. GPO S/N 029-001-03215-3. $7.50. petroleum products are included. Pri- $24.00. A wide variety of BLS data are mary energy sources are crude oil, natu- Monthly Labor Review. Each issue features available on the Internet. Using a Web ral gas plant liquids, natural gas, coal, a variety of analytical articles and data browser, the BLS homepage address is hydroelectric power, and nuclear electric on employment and unemployment, http://stats.bls.gov. Some BLS data and power. Natural gas and coal supply and prices, compensation and working con- information can also be accessed through disposition are also given. 48 tables. ditions, productivity, and other topics. anonymous FTP or Gopher at stats.bls.gov. GPO S/N 061-003-00908-5. 1995. The revamped Review debuted in May For help or questions, please send e-mail to $14.00. 1995, with a new design to improve the [email protected]. BLS data also Coal Data: A Reference. Covers all aspects magazine’s readability and new content may be accessed on the 24-hour statistics of the coal industry. Data are given for based on customer feedback. Single hotline (202-606-STAT) or through reserves, production/mining, supply/ copy, $7.00; annual subscription, FAXSTAT, a fax-on-demand service disposition, consumption, exports, and $25.00. (202-606-6FAX). prices. Coal classifications are also Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: BLS major data series are available on provided. The most recent data are magnetic tape and cartridge tape. For avail- for 1993 with some historical series. Counts, Rates, and Characteristics, able products or ordering information, con- 54 tables. GPO S/N 061-003-00901-8. 1992. Presents annual findings on tact Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2 Massa- 1995. $9. the number of workplace injuries and chusetts Ave. NE, Room 4135, Washington illnesses in private industry and the Quarterly Coal Report. Provides compre- DC 20212; 202-606-7789. BLS data from hensive information about U.S. coal characteristics of those incidents, the Consumer Expenditure Survey are including injuries and illnesses that production, consumption, exports, im- available on CD-ROM. To inquire about ports, receipts, distribution, and stocks require employees to lose worktime. compact disc purchases, call 202-606-7786. by quarter. Historical information and Bulletin 2455, GPO S/N 029-001- Energy Information forecasts complete the report. Data are 03210-2. $17.00. reported by state, census region, end-use Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1994-95. Administration sector (electric utilities, coke plants, An encyclopedia of careers describing The Energy Information Administration other industrial and residential/ commer- in detail some 250 occupations. Each (EIA), part of the Department of Energy, is cial), and Standard Industrial Classifica- description includes information on the responsible for collecting and publishing tion. Prices are also given for exports, nature of the work, working conditions, data on energy production, consumption, imports, and receipts data. 80 tables. employment, training and other qualifi- prices, resources, and projections of supply GPO S/N 761-012-00000-2. $26.00, cations and advancement, job outlook, and demand. Subjects covered are coal and subscription. $11.00, single copy. earnings, related occupations, and coal products, petroleum, natural gas, Coal Industry Annual 1994. Replaces Coal sources of additional information. Bulle- nuclear fuels, solar energy, electric power, Production Annual which was discontin- tin 2450. Soft cover, GPO S/N 029-001- and nuclear power plants. The various ued in 1993. Presents production, num- 03158-1, $23.00. Hard cover, GPO S/N publications contain national, state, and ber of mines, productivity, employment, 029-001-03157-2, $26.00. international data. productive capacity, and recoverable 276 FEDERAL STATISTICAL REPORTS BY AGENCY APPENDIX B

reserves. Presents consumption, distribu- natural gas. Data are presented in a se- private sector analysts, educational insti- tion, stocks, prices, quality, and emis- quence that follows natural gas (includ- tutions, and consumers. Data on crude sions data. Appendix A contains compi- ing supplemental supplies) from its pro- oil include the domestic first purchase lation of coal statistics for the major duction to its end use. Tables price, the f.o.b. and landed cost of im- coal-producing States. 142 tables. GPO summarizing natural gas supply and ported crude oil, and the refiners’ acqui- S/N 061-003-00936-1. $17.00. disposition from 1988 to 1994 are given sition cost of crude oil. Sales and price for each census division and each State. data for motor gasoline, distillates, re- Electric Power Monthly. Presents monthly siduals, aviation fuels, kerosene, and summaries of electric utility statistics at GPO S/N 061-003-00943-3. 1995. $16.00. propane are presented. 54 tables. GPO the national, Census division, and State S/N 061-003-00923-9. 1995. $32.00. level for net generation, fuel consump- U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural State Energy Data Report 1993: Consump- tion, fuel stocks, quantity of fuel, cost Gas Liquids Reserves, 1994 Annual tion Estimates. Issued annually, this re- of fuel, electricity sales and retail prices Report. This report presents estimates of proved reserves of crude oil, natural port provides estimates of energy con- of electricity. Company and plant level sumption by principal energy source, by information are presented on capability gas, and natural gas liquids, as of December 31, 1994, and production major end-use sector, and by State for of new plants, net generation, fuel con- years 1960-1993. 323 tables. GPO S/N sumption, fuel stocks, quantity and volumes for year 1994 for the U.S. and selected states and state subdivisions. 061-003-00917-4. 1995. $33.00. quality of fuel and cost of fuel. GPO 30 tables. GPO S/N 061-003-00931-0. Performance Profiles of Major Energy Pro- S/N 761-002-00000-7. $87.00, subscrip- 1995. $11.00. ducers, 1993. Published annually, this tion. $14.00, single copy. Petroleum Supply Monthly. Contains data report covers key financial trends, taxa- Electric Power Annual 1994, Volume 1. on supply, disposition, and stocks for tion, foreign and domestic petroleum Contains final 1994 data on net genera- each Petroleum Administration for De- developments, and coal/nuclear/ tion and fossil fuel consumption, stocks, fense (PAD) District with U.S. totals; alternative energy for 25 major energy receipts, and cost; and preliminary 1994 production of crude oil and lease con- producing companies. Information is data on generating unit capacity and densate, by PAD District and state; nat- developed from Form EIA-28, ‘‘Finan- planned additions, as well as ‘‘esti- ural gas processing; refinery operations cial Reporting System,’’ which exam- mates’’ of retail sales of electricity, as- by PAD District, imports/exports; ines annual developments in the opera- sociated revenue, and the average reve- stocks; transportation between PAD Dis- tion of these companies on a corporate nue per kilowatt-hour of electricity sold. tricts, and heavy oil by sulfur content. level, by major line of energy business, Information on net generation from re- 61 tables. GPO S/N 761-011-00000-6. and by major functions within each line-of-business. 87 tables. GPO S/N newable energy sources and on the as- $83.00, subscription. $12.00, single 061-003-00894-1. 1995. $13.00. sociated generating capability is in- copy. cluded, as are estimates for national- Petroleum Supply Annual, 1994. Contains Monthly Energy Review. Presents current level nonutility data. 30 tables. GPO information on the supply and disposi- U.S. total energy summaries and key S/N 061-003-00920-4. 1995. $5.00. tion of crude oil and petroleum prod- data series for production, consumption, stocks, imports, exports, and prices of Electric Power Annual 1994, Volume 2. ucts. The publication reflects data that were collected from the petroleum in- the individual energy commodities. Presents annual 1994 summary statistics dustry during 1994 through annual and Most of the data series are from 1973 for the electric power industry, includ- monthly surveys. Volume I contains two forward. Also included are data on the ing information on nonutility power sections, U.S. Petroleum Supply and international production of crude oil, producers. Included is preliminary data Refinery Capacity, each with final an- consumption of petroleum products, for electric utility retail sales of electric- nual data. (68 tables). Volume II con- petroleum stocks, and production of ity, associated revenue, and average rev- tains final statistics for each month of electricity from nuclear power facilities. enue per kilowatt-hour of electricity 1994 and replaces data previously pub- GPO S/N 761-007-00000-9. $87.00. sold and statistics on electric utility lished in the Petroleum Supply Monthly. financial and environmental aspects, 35 tables. Vol. I. GPO S/N 061-003- Department of Agriculture power transactions, and demand-side 00910-7. 1995. $14.00. Vol. II. GPO management. Preliminary 1994 data for S/N 061-003-00913-1. 1995. $39.00. Economic Research Service U.S. nonutility power producers on in- The Economic Research Service (ERS) Petroleum Marketing Monthly. Reports provides economic information to aid pub- stalled capacity and gross generation, as marketing data for the U.S., Petroleum well as supply and disposition informa- lic policy officials and program managers Administration for Defense (PAD) Dis- in developing and administering agricul- tion are included. 65 tables. GPO S/N tricts, and each state for the current 061-003-00940-9. 1995. $11.00. tural and rural policies and programs. month, the previous month, and the cor- ERS monitors economic activity, makes Natural Gas Monthly. This report high- responding month of the previous year. short-term forecasts of key economic indi- lights activities, events, and analyses Shown for 16 individual petroleum cators, and develops long-range projections of interest to public and private sector products are sales prices, sales volumes, of U.S. and world agriculture production, organizations associated with the natural percentages of sales, and first sales for demand for production resources (land, gas industry. Volume and price data are consumption. Data are given by type of water, and manufactured inputs), and de- presented each month for natural gas seller and by type of sale. 50 tables. mand for agricultural commodities. It also production, distribution, consumption, GPO S/N 761-010-00000-0. $87.00, measures returns to producers and evalu- and interstate pipeline activities. subscription. $12.00, single copy. ates how well the agricultural and food Producer-related activities and under- Petroleum Marketing Annual, 1994. Con- sectors meet the needs of domestic and ground storage data are also reported. tains statistical data on a variety of foreign consumers. 30 tables. GPO S/N 761-008-00000-5. crude oils and refined petroleum prod- Information from ERS is released via $77.00, subscription. $8.00, single copy. ucts. It also provides statistics on crude research papers, situation and outlook peri- Natural Gas Annual, 1994. Provides infor- oil costs and refined petroleum products odicals, radio and television, and direct mation on the supply and disposition of sales for use by industry, government, computer access. APPENDIX B FEDERAL STATISTICAL REPORTS BY AGENCY 277

To subscribe to the following ERS- related commodities. Other estimates are Digest of Education Statistics, 1995. This NASS reports, please call 1-800-999-6779. prices received by farmers for products annual publication provides information Please note all reports are available via sold and prices paid for commodities and for all educational levels for the United paid subscription only. services, indexes of prices received and States and for individual states, includ- Agricultural Outlook.The main source for paid, parity prices, farm employment, and ing elementary and secondary schools, USDA’s farm and food price forecasts. farm wage rates. universities and colleges, and adult, vo- Emphasizes the short-term outlook for Estimates are obtained through surveys cational, and Federal programs. Subjects all major areas of the agricultural econ- of producers, processors, buyers, and others covered include enrollment, number of omy. Also presents long-term analyses associated with agriculture. Information is schools and colleges, number of teach- of such issues as U.S. agricultural pol- gathered by mail, telephone, personal inter- ers, finances, degrees earned, income of icy, trade forecasts and export-market views, and field visits. graduates, vocational education, adult development, food safety, the environ- The 44 field offices prepare weekly, education, and international education. ment, and farm financial institutions. monthly, annual, and other periodic reports 459 pages. GPO S/N 065-000-00803-3. Includes data on individual commodi- available to the public via paid subscrip- 1995. $35.00. ties, the general economy, U.S. farm tion. For additional information, and a copy Projections of Education Statistics to 2005. trade, farm income, production ex- of the 1996 ERS-NASS catalog, contact Issued annually, this report provides penses, input use, prices received and the National Agricultural Statistics Service, projections on enrollment; high school paid by farmers, per capita food con- U.S. Department of Agriculture, 14th and graduates; earned degrees; instructional sumption, and related issues. 11 issues. Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC staff; and expenditures for preschool, Stock No. AGO. 20250; 202-720-4021. elementary, secondary, and higher edu- ERS-NASS also offers an extensive line Food Review. Featuring the latest data and cation. Statistics from previous years of data products on 3.5-inch diskettes. See are given along with the projection, analyses, Food Review explores the rap- the above catalog for subjects and prices. idly changing U.S. food system. Trends usually providing 20 years of past data in food consumption, food assistance, Agricultural Statistics. Published annually, and 10 years of projections. 186 pages. nutrition, food product development, this comprehensive statistical reference GPO S/N 065-000-00699-5. 1995. food safety, and food product trade are contains current and historical data on $14.00. analyzed in depth for those who man- agricultural production, supplies, con- Condition of Education 1995: A Statistical age, monitor, or depend on the food sumption, facilities, costs, and returns. Report. Published annually, this publica- system. Also includes key indicators of Stock No. ZAG-96. $20. tion provides data on key education in- the food sector and updates on Federal dicators such as student performance, policies and programs affecting food. National Center for Education resources in the schools, student charac- Stock No. NFR. Statistics teristics, special education, and racial Rural Conditions and Trends.Tracks rural and ethnic composition for elementary events on a variety of subjects: national The National Center for Education Sta- schools. GPO S/N 065-000-00791-6. economic trends, employment and tistics (NCES), part of the Department of 1995. $34.00. under-employment, industrial structure, Education, collects data from 57 education In addition to the publications listed earnings and income, poverty, and pop- agencies that report data for over 83,400 above, NCES releases the results of a large ulation. Stock No. RCA. public schools and 15,400 local school number of specialized surveys, both on Rural Development Perspectives. Non- districts. Data on staff and students are electronic media and in printed reports. technical articles on the results of new collected annually at the school, LEA Information on these reports and databases rural research and what those results (local education agency or school district) is available from the Office for Educational mean. Shows the practical application and state levels. Data on revenues and ex- Research and Improvement (OERI) by call- of research in rural banking, aging, penditures are also collected at the State ing 1-800-424-1616 (metropolitan DC, housing, the nonmetro labor force, pov- level. This information is part of a Com- 202-219-1651) or writing The National erty, and the effect of farm policies on mon Core of Data Survey used to collect Library of Education, 555 New Jersey Ave- rural areas. Stock No. RDP. statistical data on the 50 States, District of nue, NW, Washington, DC 20208-5721. Columbia, and outlying areas. Listed below are a sample of the printed Situation and Outlook Reports. These re- Other surveys conducted by NCES in- reports available. ports provide analyses and forecasts of clude: School and Staffing Survey; Private all major agricultural commodities and Characteristics of the 100 Largest School School Survey; Fast Response Survey; Districts in the U.S. related topics such as agricultural in- National Postsecondary Student Aid Study; come and finance, U.S. agricultural ex- National Survey of Postsecondary Faculty; Federal Support for Education: Fiscal ports, and world regional development. National Longitudinal Studies; National Years 1980 to 1994. GPO S/N 065-000- Commodities reported on include aquac- Assessment of Educational Progress; and 00711-8. $3.25 ulture, fruit and tree nuts, industrial uses the Integrated Postsecondary Education Education Statistics on Disk (CD-ROM). of agricultural materials, livestock, Data System, which includes statistics on GPO S/N 065-000-00690-1. 1994. dairy, and poultry, sugar and sweeteners, institutional characteristics, fall enrollment, $15.00. tobacco, vegetables, and specialties. faculty salaries, earned degrees conferred, Call 1-800-999-6779 for price and and the finances of institutions of higher National Center for Health availability. education. Statistics National Agricultural Statistics Service Most publications are available through The National Agricultural Statistics Ser- the Government Printing Office (GPO) by The National Center for Health Statis- vice (NASS) prepares estimates and reports calling 202-512-1800. Stock numbers (S/N) tics (NCHS) is part of the Centers for Dis- on production, supply, price, and other and prices are given. ease Control and Prevention within the items necessary for the operation of the For more information or to obtain a Public Health Service, under the Depart- U.S. agricultural economy. The reports in- Publications Catalog, contact the Depart- ment of Health and Human Services. clude statistics on field crops, fruits and ment of Education. (The address and phone It is the principal vital and health statis- vegetables, cattle, hogs, sheep, poultry, and numbers are given below.) tics agency of the Federal Government. 278 FEDERAL STATISTICAL REPORTS BY AGENCY APPENDIX B

Vital statistics include data on births, or diskettes. These products may be pur- When fully operational by 1996, the deaths, induced terminations of pregnancy, chased from either the U.S. Government survey will be a source of wide range of fetal deaths, fertility, life expectancy, mar- Printing Office or the National Technical data on the health care field and a signifi- riages, and divorces. Information Service. cant resource for monitoring health care Data are collected through either Listed below are the major surveys con- use, the impact of medical technology, and population-based surveys, or record-based ducted by NCHS and where the data are the quality of care provided to a changing surveys. Surveys based on population con- published. American population. tain data collected through personal inter- The National Center for Health Statis- National Health Interview Survey. Based tics has restructured its record-based health views or examinations. Record-based sur- on interviews in approximately 50,000 care provider surveys into an integrated veys collect data from hospital, nursing households, this survey annually col- family of surveys called the National home, and physician records and from lects information on the health, illness, Health Care Survey (NHCS). This family other health providers. Data are designed and disability status of the noninstitu- of surveys is designed to answer these mainly for use by Federal policymakers, tionalized population. It provides data questions and others concerning the utiliza- medical researchers, and others in the on the incidence of illness and acciden- tion of various types of health care ser- health community. tal injuries, prevalence of chronic dis- vices. It generates data that permit analysis To aid in data dissemination, and to eases and impairments, disability, physi- of the relationship between the use of assist data users, NCHS operates a central- cian visits, and hospitalizations. health services and health characteristics at ized information program under the direc- Published in Series 10 of Vital and both the national and regional levels. The tion of the Data Dissemination Branch. Health Statistics and in Advance Data NHCS is used widely to monitor current This program helps users locate and use From Vital and Health Statistics. and changing patterns in health care use. NCHS data and identify other data sources; Each survey within the NHCS is based on distributes new publications through mail- National Health and Nutrition Examination a multistage cluster sampling design of ing lists; coordinates requests for presenta- Survey. This survey collects data Primary Sampling Units (PSU), facilities, tions and exhibits; and provides publica- through physical examinations and clini- and patient records. The National Health tions and electronic data products catalogs, cal and laboratory testing. The third Care Survey is comprised of five basic and ordering information, and maintains an survey in the series was conducted be- components: Internet Home Page. (For the address and tween 1988 and 1994. This survey fo- cused on population groups such as Hospital and Surgical Care related information, see the end of this sec- Ambulatory Care tion.) Blacks, Hispanics, low-income persons, and the elderly. It provides data on the Long-Term Care Data from the surveys and studies con- Health Provider Inventory I ducted by NCHS are presented in a variety prevalence of specific conditions or chronic diseases; data on blood pres- Patient Follow-on of publications. The Advance Data From Findings from the National Health Care Vital and Health Statistics, provides a sure, serum cholesterol, and body mea- surements; and nutritional status and Survey are published in Series 13 and 14 means for early release of selected findings of the Vital and Health Statistics series, from NCHS surveys. This series is avail- deficiencies. Published in Series 11 of Vital and Health Statistics and in Ad- and Advance Data from the Vital and able individually and by subscription by Health Statistics. Public use data tapes, contacting the Data Dissemination Branch. vance Data From Vital and Health Sta- tistics. diskettes, and CD-ROMs are also available. Many of the reports are part of the steadily In addition to the Vital and Health Sta- growing Vital and Health Statistics series, National Survey of Family Growth. This tistics series and the Advance Data From available from the Government Printing survey is conducted periodically through Vital and Health Statistics, the following Office. The Catalog of Publications can be household interviews of women of are also major publications by NCHS: obtained by contacting: Data Dissemination childbearing age. Data such as family Branch, National Center for Health Statis- planning practices and attitudes, factors Vital Statistics of the United States. This is tics, 6525 Belcrest Rd., Hyattsville, MD, influencing trends and differences in an annual compilation of mortality, na- 20782; 301-436-8500. fertility, and related aspects of maternal tality, marriage, and divorce data with extensive demographic and geographic Data from NCHS are also available and child health are provided. Published detail. through electronic media, including data in Series 23 of Vital and Health Statis- diskettes, CD-ROM’s, and an extensive set tics and in Advance Data From Vital Monthly Vital Statistics Report. Provides of public-use data files. The Catalog of and Health Statistics. monthly and cumulative data on births, Electronic Data Products lists and de- To meet the health statistics needs of deaths, natural increase, induced termi- scribes the public use data files produced the future, four of the Center’s record- nations of pregnancy, marriages, di- by NCHS. These files are prepared and based surveys have been restructured into vorces, and infant deaths for states and disseminated to speed and enhance access one integrated survey of health care provid- the United States. Annual summaries to the full scope of data. The majority of ers, called the National Health Care Sur- and supplements also published. Free the data files released by NCHS contain vey. New data on alternative health care copies available individually and by microdata to allow researchers to aggregate settings, such as hospices, home health subscription. Contact NCHS at address findings in whatever format is appropriate agencies, and outpatient surgical centers, listed above. for their analyses. will be provided through this system. Health United States.This is the annual CD-ROM’s are now available for sev- Designed to include a patient followup report to Congress on the Nation’s eral data sets. Another development from component and linkage with the household health. It presents statistics concerning NCHS is the Statistical Export and Tabula- interview survey, the National Health Care recent trends in the health care sector tion System (SETS) Designer Kit. This Survey will generate data that permit anal- and detailed discussions of selected cur- product provides users with cost-effective yses of patient outcome, the relationship rent health issues. Such topics as popu- and efficient tools to design, develop, ana- between use of health services and health lation, fertility, mortality, detriments and lyze, and then produce read-only data characteristics, and the use of health care at measures of health, manpower, and access systems on CD-ROM’s, WORMS, the local level. health care expenditures are covered. APPENDIX B OTHER FEDERAL SOURCES OF STATISTICS 279

NCHS maintains a Home Page on the of current and historical data on Social Data for the District of Columbia, Internet. The World Wide Web address is: Security beneficiaries and covered American Samoa, Guam, U.S. citizens http://www.cdc.gov/nchswww/nchshome.htm. workers, SSI recipients, and the econ- employed abroad by American employ- Publications, as pdf files, are included on omy in general. It contains more than ers, members of the Armed Forces, and the Home Page. 225 detailed tables as well as historical persons employed on American vessels summaries and current legislative devel- are also shown. Available from ORS. Social Security Administration opments in the areas of OASDI, SSI, Social Security Programs Throughout the Medicare, AFDC, and other related World, 1995. Issued biennially, this The Social Security Administration income-support programs. The Supple- report describes the Social Security (SSA) conducts research and gathers data ment is included with the subscription systems of 171 countries. It provides on the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability to the Social Security Bulletin, and is information on the five branches of Insurance (OASDI) and Supplemental also available separately. GPO S/N 717- social insurance: old age, invalidity, and Security Income (SSI) programs and on the 026-00000-4. 1994. $25.00. death; sickness and maternity; work populations served or potentially served by Fast Facts and Figures About Social Secu- injury; unemployment; and family these programs. rity. Issued annually, this report contains allowances. GPO S/N 017-070-00468-7. The Office of Research and Statistics answers to the most frequently asked $25.00. (ORS) has primary responsibility for devel- questions about Social Security benefi- oping and conducting SSA’s research and ciaries and SSI recipients. In addition, statistical program. It also conducts studies one section provides information about OTHER FEDERAL SOURCES and disseminates information on foreign children and Social Security. GPO S/N social security programs and developments 017-070-00466-1. $2.50. OF STATISTICS as they may affect the U.S. program. De- Social Security Programs in the United fined in the international context of ‘‘social States. Issued biennially, this is a lay- The Census Bureau would like to thank security,’’ these studies cover policies, man’s guide to the Nation’s network of the Association of Public Data Users problems, and provisions of the entire publicly funded cash and in-kind (APDU) for giving us permission to use range of income-maintenance programs, income-support programs under the the following contacts list. We have made with particular emphasis on the old-age, Social Security Act. It discusses the minor adjustments, such as rearranging the survivors, and disability insurance pro- history and current program provisions entries by subject. grams. Its publications include analytical of the OASDI, SSI, AFDC, Medicare, APDU is an organization of users, pro- studies and statistical reports on the unemployment insurance, workers’ com- ducers, and distributors of Federal, state, OASDI, SSI, and other social insurance pensation, and temporary disability in- and local government statistical data who and income-support programs. surance programs. GPO S/N 017-070- are concerned about the availability, use, Many of SSA’s publications are avail- 00462-8. $5.50. and interpretation of public data. (For more able from the Government Printing Office information, write to Ms. Deborah Gona, (GPO). The stock number and current pric- Income of the Population 55 or Older. APDU Transition Coordinator, Gona & ing information are given below. To order Issued biennially, this report presents Associates, 1528 Green Hills Road, publications not available from GPO, or to information on the broad economic pic- Lexington, KY 40505; 606-299-0704 receive an SSA publications catalog, con- ture of a cross section of the population (phone/FAX); email: [email protected]). tact the ORS Publications Staff, Social Se- aged 55 or older. The major focus is on The list gives point-of-entry address and curity Administration, Room 209 Van Ness their sources of income and the amounts telephone number. Asterisks indicate those Center, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, they receive from various sources. 1994. agencies which we know have internal tele- Washington, D.C. 20008; 202-282-7138. Call GPO for the stock number and phone lists available for distribution to the SSA data can also be accessed via per- price for the latest edition. public. Many agencies also provide free sonal computer. Types of information avail- OASDI Beneficiaries by State and County. catalogs, publication lists, or program able are the 1995 edition of Fast Facts and Issued annually, this report contains descriptions. Figures About Social Security tables from information on the number of persons the 1995 Annual Statistical Supplement, who received OASDI benefits, the type Agriculture and State and county data for both OASDI of benefit they received, and the total and SSI receipients. The network has about amount of benefits paid for each state Economic Research Service*, U.S. Dept. of 100 other files and documents from the and county. Available from ORS. Agriculture, 1301 New York Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20005-4788, Office of Research and Statistics. For infor- Supplemental Security Income State and mation on accessing the network, call 410- Research Information: 202-219-0515, County Data. Issued annually, this re- ERS/NASS Reports: 1-800-999-6779 965-5505. port presents statistical data on the dis- Social Security Bulletin. This quarterly tribution of federally administered SSI Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Dept. journal provides the latest data on bene- payments to aged, blind, and disabled of Agriculture, 3101 Park Center Drive, ficiaries under the Social Security pro- adults and blind and disabled children Room 208, Alexandria, VA 22302. gram and related income-maintenance by state and county. Available from Office of Analysis and Evaluation: programs. Included are analytical arti- ORS. 703-305-2017 cles, annual reviews, legislative updates, Earnings and Employment Data for Wage Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Dept. of and the latest available program data. and Salary Workers Covered Under Agriculture, South Building, 14th Street Subject areas include the aged, older Social Security by State and County. and Independence Avenue, S.W., Wash- workers, disabled, and poverty popula- Issued annually, this report presents data ington, DC 20250. Publications Office: tions. List ID: SSB. GPO S/N 717-026- on employment for wage and salary 202-720-7938. Trade and Economic 00000-4. $16.00, subscription (includes workers covered by the Social Security Analysis Division: 202-720-1294 the Annual Statistical Supplement de- program. Data include number of work- Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, scribed below). $10.00, single copy. ers, the amount of taxable wages, the 201 14th Street, S.W., Washington, DC Annual Statistical Supplement to the Social amount of Social Security contributions 20250. Information: 202-205-1760. Security Bulletin. A yearly compilation and the workers’ age, sex, and race. Publications: 202-205-0957 280 OTHER FEDERAL SOURCES OF STATISTICS APPENDIX B

National Agricultural Statistics Service,* U.S. International Trade Commission, Office of Energy Research, U.S. Dept. of U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 14th and 500 E St., S.W., Washington, DC Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, Independence Avenue, S.W., 20436. Information: 202-205-2000 S.W., Washington, DC 20585. Washington, DC 20250. Information/ 202-586-3673 Publications: 202-720-4020. Office of Environment Safety and Health, ERS/NASS Reports: 1-800-999-6779 Crime and Law Enforcement U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1000 Indepen- Natural Resources Conservation Service, dence Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, P.O. Box Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Dept. of 20585. 202-586-6151 2890, Washington, DC 20013. Justice, 633 Indiana Avenue, N.W., Publications: 202-720-5157 Washington, DC 20531. Information: 202-307-6100, National Criminal Justice Environment Reference Service: 301-251-5500 or Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Business/Commerce 1-800-732-3277 Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. Bureau of Economic Analysis,* U.S. Dept. Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Environmental Statistics and Informa- of Commerce, 1441 L Street, N.W., 320 First Street, N.W., Washington, DC tion Division: 202-260-2680 Washington, DC 20230. Public 20534. Publications: 202-307-3198 Information: 202-606-9900 Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Bureau of the Census,* U.S. Dept. of Crime Information Center, U.S. Dept. Health and Vital Statistics Commerce, Washington, DC 20233. of Justice, 409 7th Street, N.W., Administration for Children and Families, Public Affairs: 301-457-3030. Customer Washington, DC 20004. Publications: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services: 301-457-4100 202-324-5015. Uniform Crime Reports Services, 370 L’Enfant Promenade, Commerce News Room, U.S. Dept. of Program: 202-324-2614 S.W., Washington, DC 20447. Public Commerce, Room 5058, Main Com- National Criminal Justice Reference Ser- Affairs: 202-401-9215 merce, 14th Street and Constitution vice, Box 6000, Rockville, MD 20850. Administrator for Health Resources and Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20230. Publications: 301-251-5500 or 1-800- Services, U.S. Dept. of Health and Stat. Series Press Release Recording of 732-3277 Human Services, 5600 Fishers Lane, Release Times: 202-393-1847 National Institute of Justice, U.S. Depart- Parklawn Building 14-05, Rockville, Consumer Products Safety Commission, ment of Justice, 633 Indiana Avenue, MD 20857. Publications: 301-443-2086. Office of Information and Public N.W., Washington, DC 20531. Public Information: 301-443-3376 Affairs, 4330 East-West Highway, Affairs: 202-307-0781 Administration on Aging, U.S. Dept. of Bethesda, MD 20814. 301-504-0580 Office of Justice Assistance, Research and Health and Human Services, 330 Inde- Federal Reserve System, 20th and Consti- Statistics, Office of Congressional Af- pendence Avenue, S.W., Washington, tution Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC fairs, U.S. Dept. of Justice, 633 Indiana DC 20201. Publications: 202-619-1006 20551. Information: 202-452-3000 Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20531. Agency for Health Care Policy and Federal Trade Commission, Public Publications: 301-251-5500 Research,* U.S. Dept of Health and Reference, 6th and Pennsylvania Human Services, 2101 East Jefferson Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20580. Street, Suite 501, Rockville, MD 20852. Information: 202-326-2000 Defense Publications: 1-800-358-9295. Division of Communications: 301-594-1364 International Trade Administration,* Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease U.S. Department of Commerce, Trade Resource Management System, Registry, U.S. Dept. of Health and Information Center, Rm. 7424, 20 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Human Services, 1600 Clifton Road, Washington, DC 20230. User assistance: Washington, DC 20314-1000. N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333. Information: 800-872-8723 202-272-1796 770-452-4113 National Marine Fisheries Service, 1335 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD Centers for Disease Control and Preven- 20910. Public Affairs: 301-713-2370 Education tion, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, E-48, 1600 Clifton Road, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin- National Center for Education Statistics,* N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333. Public istration, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Inquiries: 404-639-3534. Public Health 14th and Constitution Avenue, N.W., Educational Research and Improvement, Data Systems Section: 404-639-2020 Washington, DC 20230. Public Affairs: 555 New Jersey Avenue, N.W., Wash- Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Dept. 202-482-6090. Educational Affairs: ington, DC 20208-5574. Information: 202-606-4380 of Health and Human Services, 5600 800-424-1616 or 202-219-1513 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857. Office of Business Analysis, Rm. H4885, Locator: 301-443-1544. Publications: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington, 301-443-3170 DC 20230. StatUSA: 202-482-1986 Energy Health Care Financing Administration, Office of Patents and Trademarks, U.S. Energy Information Administration,* U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Dept. of Commerce, Washington, DC U.S. Dept. of Energy, National Energy Services, 7500 Security Boulevard 20231. Information: 800-786-9199 Information Center EI-231, Room C-3-20-11, Baltimore, MD 21244-1850. Securities and Exchange Commission, 1F-048, 1000 Independence Avenue, Publications: 410-786-7843. Office of 450 5th Street, N.W., Washington, DC S.W., Washington, DC 20585. Research: 410-786-6507 20549. Information: 202-942-8088 Information: 202-586-8800 Health Resources and Services Administra- Small Business Administration, 409 3rd St., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, tion, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human S.W., Washington, DC 20416. Informa- U.S. Dept. of Energy, Public Reference Services, 5600 Fishers Lane, 14-45 tion: 800-827-5722, Economic Room, 888 1st St. N.E., Rm. 2A, Parklawn Building, Rockville, MD Research: 202-205-6530 Washington, DC 20426. 202-208-1371 20857. Communications: 301-443-3376 APPENDIX B OTHER FEDERAL SOURCES OF STATISTICS 281

Indian Health Service, U.S. Dept. of Health Social Security Administration, U.S. Dept. National Biological Service, 4401 North and Human Services, 5600 Fishers of Health and Human Services, Office Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203. Lane, 6-35 Parklawn Building, of Research and Statistics, Room 209, 703-358-1711 Rockville, MD 20857. Office of 4301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Dept. of the Communications: 301-443-3593 Washington, DC 20008. Publications: Interior, National Center, 12201 Sunrise National Cancer Institute, 9000 Rockville 202-282-7138 Valley Dr., Reston, VA 22092. Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892. Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Information: 703-648-4000 Cancer Information: 301-496-5583 or Services Administration, U.S. Dept. of 1-800-422-6237 Health and Human Services, 5600 Fish- International National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. ers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857. Infor- mation: 301-443-3783. Public Affairs: Agency for International Development, Dept. of Health and Human Services, Information Services Clearinghouse, 6525 Belcrest Road, Room 1064, 301-443-8956. National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information: 301- 1611 N. Kent St., Arlington, VA 22209- Hyattsville, MD 20782. Data Dissemi- 2111. 703-351-4006 nation Branch: 301-436-8500 468-2600 or 1-800-729-6686. Mental health publications: 301-443-4513 United Nations, Statistical Office, United National Eye Institute, Bldg. 31 6A32, Nations, New York, NY 10017. 31 Center Dr., MSC 2510, Bethesda, Information: 212-963-1234 MD 20892. Information: 301-496-5248 Housing National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Assistant Secretary for Housing, U.S. Dept. Labor and Employment 5333 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, MD of Housing and Urban Development, 20892. Information Center: 451 7th Street, S.W., Rm. 9100, Wash- Bureau of Labor Statistics,* U.S. Dept. of 301-251-1222 ington, DC 20410-8000. 202-708-3600 Labor, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20212. Public National Institute on Aging, Bldg. 31, Office of Policy Development and Information Office: 202-606-7828 Room 5C27, 31 Center Dr., MSC 2292, Research, U.S. Dept. of Housing and Bethesda, MD 20892. Information: 301- Urban Development, 451 7th Street, Employment and Training Administration, 496-1752. Publications: 1-800-222-2225 S.W., Washington, DC 20410. U.S. Dept. of Labor, 200 Constitution National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and 202-708-1600 Avenue, N.W., Room North 4700, Washington, DC 20210. Public Affairs: Alcoholism, 6000 Executive Boulevard, U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Develop- 202-219-6871 Bethesda, MD 20892-7003. ment, 451 7th Street, S.W., Washington, Publications: 301-443-3860 DC 20410. Information: 202-708-1422 Employment Standards Administration, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious U.S. Dept. of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20210. Disease, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Immigration MD 20892. Information: 301-496-5717 Public Affairs: 202-219-8743 Immigration and Naturalization Service, National Institute of Child Health and Equal Employment Opportunity Commis- U.S. Department of Justice, 425 I Human Development, Building 31, sion, 1801 L Street, N.W., Washington, Street, N.W., Room 268, Washington, Room 2A32, 31 Center Dr., Bethesda, DC 20507. Information: 202-663-4900. DC 20536. Statistics Office: MD 20892-2425. Public Information: Publications Distribution: 800-669-3362 202-376-3066 301-496-5133 Mine Safety and Health Administration, National Institute of Dental Research, Bldg. U.S. Dept. of Labor, 4015 Wilson 31, Room 2C35, 31 Center Dr., MSC Income and Taxation Blvd., Room 601, Arlington, VA 22203. 703-235-1452 2290, Bethesda, MD 20892-2290. Customs Service*, U.S. Dept. of the Trea- Public Information: 301-496-4261 sury, 1301 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Occupational Safety and Health Adminis- National Institute of Environmental Health Washington, DC 20229. Information: tration, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Office of Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 202-926-2620 Statistics, 200 Constitution Ave., N.W., 27709. Office of Communications: Room N3644, Washington, DC 20210. Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of In- 202-219-6463 919-541-3345 come Division, U.S. Dept. of Treasury, National Institute on Diabetes and P.O. Box 2608, Washington, DC 20013. Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Statistical Information Services: Miscellaneous 31 Center Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892- 202-874-0410 Commission on Civil Rights, 624 9th 2560. Publications: 301-496-3583 Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20425. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 5600 Publications: 202-376-8128 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857. Department of the Interior Executive Office of the President, Office of Publications: 301-443-6441 U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1849 C St., Management and Budget, Old Executive National Institutes of Health, U.S. Dept. of N.W., Washington, DC 20240. Office Building, Washington, DC 20503. Health and Human Services, 9000 Information Center: 202-208-3100 Public Affairs: 202-395-3080. Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Dept. of Publications: 202-395-7332 Information: 301-496-4000. Publica- the Interior, 1849 C Street, N.W., National Archives at College Park, Center tions: 301-496-4143 Washington, DC 20240. Public Affairs: for Electronic Records, 8601 Adelphi Office of the Assistant Secretary for 202-208-5634 Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001. Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Dept. Minerals Management Service, U.S. Dept. 301-713-6630 of Health and Human Services, 200 of the Interior, Environmental Studies National Technical Information Service, Independence Avenue, S.W., Branch, Mail Stop 4310, 381 Elden U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 5285 Port Washington, DC 20201. Publications: Street, Herndon, VA 22070. Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. 202-690-6443 703-787-1717 Information/Orders: 703-487-4650 282 OTHER FEDERAL SOURCES OF STATISTICS APPENDIX B

Science and Technology Transportation Maritime Administration, U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 400 7th Street, S.W., Energy Information Administration,* Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Energy Information Center, Washington, DC 20590. Public Affairs: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 400 7th 202-366-5807 Room 1F048, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Street, S.W., Room 2104, Washington, 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W., DC 20590. 202-366-DATA. National Highway Traffic Safety Washington, DC 20585. General Reference Reports Room: Administration, U.S. Dept. of Information: 202-586-8800 202-366-4888 Transportation, 400 7th Street, S.W., National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- Washington, DC 20590. Publications: Federal Aviation Administration, 202-366-2587 tration, Center for Aerospace Informa- U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Office of tion, 800 Elkridge Landing Road, Information Services AMI-1, P.O. Box Research and Special Programs Lindthicum Heights, MD 21090-2934. 25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125. Administration, U.S. Dept. of 301-621-0100 405-954-3201 Transportation, 400 7th Street, National Institute of Standards and S.W., Room 8414, Washington, DC Federal Highway Administration, 20590. Public Affairs: 202-366-4831 Technology, Publications and Program U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 400 7th Inquiries, Bldg. 101—A903, Gaithers- Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20590. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 400 7th burg, MD 20899. 301-975-3058 Public Affairs: 202-366-0660. Office of Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20590. National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Highway Information Management: Locator: 202-366-4000. Blvd., Arlington, VA 22230. Office of 202-366-0180 Legislative and Public Affairs: Federal Transit Administration, Veterans 702-306-1070 U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 400 7th U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Dept. of the Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20590. National Center for Veteran Statistics, Interior, 507 National Center, Sunrise Public Affairs: 202-366-4043. 810 Vermont Avenue, N.W., (008), Valley Drive, Reston, VA 22092. Research and Publications: Washington, DC 20420. Information: 703-648-4000 202-366-0201 202-273-5084