Morrison, Andrea Marie, 1957-2007-12-202007-12-202005Morrison, Andrea M. (2005). Using Internet Resources of International Governmental Agencies for Research in College, Public and School Libraries. Indiana libraries, 24(1), 18-25.0275777Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/1384Information published by international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) on the Internet is rich, varied, authoritative, and sure to please your library users. These are excellent sources of information on countries and regions of the world. IGOs publish on a broad range of subject areas covered in this article: agriculture and food, business and finance, copyright and intellectual property, culture, economics and economic development, education, energy, environment, foreign affairs, health, labor, law, regional affairs, trade, transportation and much more. The activities of the IGOs are reported in current news and cover hot topics that library users want to know about. The type of information published at no fee on the Internet by IGOs includes current news, online full-text magazines and journals, information on individual countries, statistical data, governmental policy and treaties, research and development, and much more. This article will introduce and describe major Internet subject resources produced by international intergovernmental organizations that supply quality information for librarians.en-USIndiana Library FederationLibrary science -- Societies, etc.Electronic government publicationsLibrary researchUsing Internet Resources of International Governmental Agencies for Research in College, Public and School LibrariesArticle