Each year, the Wisconsin Library Association Government Information Round Table presents the Wisconsin Distinguished Document Award. It is presented each spring to a Wisconsin state or local government document published during the preceding year that, among other criteria, contributes significantly to the expansion of knowledge; provides inspiration and pleasure to an identifiable readership; contributes to public understanding of government agencies; and is distinguished by the clarity of its presentation, its typography and design, and its overall appeal.
This year it was a tie:
- Filing a Petition for Review: A Guide to Seeking Review in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Wisconsin Supreme Court commissioners and the clerk of the Supreme Court. [Madison, Wis.: Wisconsin Supreme Court, 2006.] 9 p.
WiDocs number: COU.6/2:R 48/2006 - Wisconsin Land Legacy Report: An Inventory of Places to Meet Wisconsin’s Future Conservation and Recreation Needs. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; John Pohlman, Paul Scott, et al, editors. Madison, Wis.: Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources, 2006. 232, [14] p.
WiDocs number: NAT.1/6:L 32/2006
Honorable mentions:
- The Forest Where We Live: Growing a Legacy. Produced by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; written by Natasha Kassulke. [Madison, Wis.?]: Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine, Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources, 2006. 24 p.
WiDocs number: FOR.6/2:U 72/2/2006
Also in the August/September 2006 issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources, WiDocs number NAT.4:1977- - Building Safer Communities. Madison, Wis.: Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance, [2006]. 20 p.
WiDocs number: CRI 2.6/2:C 66/2006 - Wisconsin Ethics Board website. [Madison, Wis.: Wisconsin Ethics Board.]