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How to Track Politics on the Internet
March 2000
ISBN 1-56802-472-X
Paperback, 325 pages, list price $29.95
Will the Internet play a crucial role in the 2000 elections? The experts disagree.
But they're unanimous on one point: because of the Internet, the American
public can access more political information than ever before.
How to Track Politics on the Internet is a guide to that information.
It describes more than 600 of the best political Web sites, electronic mailing
lists, and Usenet newsgroups.
The book does not pretend to be an exhaustive catalog of all political sites
on the Internet. Instead, the author sifted through thousands of political
sites to focus on the best sites especially those that are good starting
points for researching particular topics.
A few of the sites listed are specifically geared toward the 2000 elections.
The vast majority are not, though, and will continue to provide useful information
about political issues long after the ballots are counted in November 2000.
There are three ways to buy this book:
1. Call the publisher, Congressional Quarterly Books, toll-free at 1-800-638-1710
(call 202-822-1475 if you're in the Washington, D.C., area). Customer service
representatives are available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday.
2. Place an order online at an Internet bookstore such as Amazon.com.
3. Order it from your local bookstore.
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