There are fifty-one state departments of transportation with fifty-one ways of reporting to the public. Measuring local performance requires access to data from different states. In this Transportation Librarians Roundtable, A.J. Million presents about the need to provide a central database for state transportation information and reports. Million developed DOT State Stats, an online pathfinder to transportation publications.
The Illinois Department of Transportation’s Policy and Research Center Library saw a steady increase in library usage after initiating new promotion...
This is a guide compiled by the staff of the Iowa Department of Transportation to help local governments, organizations and individuals with prelimina...
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