A Guide to the Decennial Census with a focus on 1990 and
2000 census data
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Census
2000 via the Census
Bureau
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What is New for Census 2000?
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Selected Sources of Census Data: 1990, 2000
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Guide to Historical
Population and Housing Census Statistics and Maps for
Small Area Geography: Blocks, Block Groups,
Census Tracts, County Subdivisions, ZIP Codes, and
similar areas, 1910 - 1990
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A Guide to American FactFinder Geography and
Functionality
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Census 2000: American FactFinder Workshop
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Census 2000: American FactFinder Workshop (and
more), Public Library of Charlotte and
Mecklenburg County, November 2001
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How to Use Summary File 1 with
Census 2000 Data Engine Software on DVD
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Finding Census Data and Maps Online, Public
Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, November
2001
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A Suggested Strategy for
Collecting Decennial Census Data
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Census Geography: 1990,
2000
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Census Questionnaires
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Census Tables and Variables: 1990
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How to Find Census Data using Census Bureau CD-ROMs: 1990
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Census Maps and TIGER/Line Data
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Census Documentation,
Guides, and History
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Updating the Decennial Census
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How to Get Help with the Census: Davis
Library, Reference Department, Odum Institute for Research in Social
Science (IRSS), North Carolina State Data
Center, Charlotte
Regional Office of the U.S. Census Bureau
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Other Censuses and
Surveys
Davis Library at UNC-Chapel Hill has an excellent
collection of U.S. decennial census publications as well as
the economic census and other censuses and surveys. Consult
our online catalog,
our card catalog (in Davis Library, Reference Department)
or ask a Reference Librarian for
assistance.
For information about our Census Schedules holdings,
contact UNC-Chapel Hill Davis Library, Reference
Department or the North Carolina
Collection.
See also:
HBHE 240: The Decennial
Census
Planning 46: Collecting and Mapping
Data from the 1990 Census
Planning 130:
Collecting Census Data and Mapping it Using
ArcView
So,
You're Looking for a Project!?!? Beyond the Basics for
Census 2000 in 2001, American Library Association/Maps
and Geography Round Table, June 17, 2001
Barbara Levergood, Former Electronic Documents Librarian
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