This book is quite lively for what may seem to be a dull subject. By the end of it, I found myself looking forward to the next reference question that could be answered by visiting a government website. The authors highlight and describe government documents and the structure and functions of the U.S. government. Along the way, they provide tips and strategies for finding and using government information. Some government resources have changed already (e.g., THOMAS is being replaced by Congress.gov; and the Statistical Abstract of the United States is no longer published by the U.S. government). Nevertheless, the book is still extremely useful and helpful for librarians of all kinds in showing how the government works and how one can tap into the vast array of information published by governments, even state, local, tribal, and international.