OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
  SUDOCS CLASSIFICATION: PM 1.1:date 
  
  SERIES TITLE: The Year in Review
  
  ORIGINATING AGENCY/DEPT.: Office of Personnel Management
  
  FREQUENCY: Annual
  
  YEARS PUBLISHED: 1979-
  
  DESCRIPTION:  Newsletter of covering various topics dealing
  with federal hiring, personnel costs, and internal           
  staffing.
  
  USES: To inform federal personnel managers about current
  topics in federal management. 
 
  RELATED PUBLICATIONS: 

  INDEXED IN: 

  ISSN: 

  AVAILABLE IN MICROFORM OR MACHINE READABLE FORMATS: 
   Available in microform

  OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION: 

  STUDENT NAMES: Bruce Thompson


SUDOCS CLASSIFICATION: PM 1.11/2

SERIES TITLE: Management

ORIGINATING AGENCY/DEPT.: Office of Personnel Management 

FREQUENCY: 1979-

YEARS PUBLISHED: Quarterly

DESCRIPTION: Features four or five articles per issue on     
problems dealing with personnel administration and          
management; the civil service system; job training;         
etc. Includes information on recent pertinent               
legislation, announcements of awards, and a                 
recommended reading list.

USES: Provides valuable information to existing or potential 
government employees, particularly administrators

RELATED PUBLICATIONS:  Work Years and Personnel Costs
                        PM 1.10/4
                       Federal News Clip Sheet
                        PM 1.12 

INDEXED IN: Index to U.S. Government Periodicals

ISSN: 0009-7975 

AVAILABLE IN MICROFORM OR MACHINE READABLE FORMATS: 
 Available in microform

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION: Supersedes Civil Service Journal
(PM 1.11) 
  
STUDENT NAMES: Lawrence Turner


SUDOCS CLASSIFICATION:  PM 1.8/3:x-118

SERIES TITLE: Qualification Standards for White Collar
Positions Under General Schedule

ORIGINATING AGENCY/DEPT.: Office of Personnel Management

FREQUENCY: Irregular

YEARS PUBLISHED: 1979-1986

DESCRIPTION: Included as part of the Civil Service Handout.
Provides information about qualification standards for
different grade-level occupations in the Civil Service under
the Classification Act of 1949.

USES: People who hope to find work with the Civil Service
could look up this information as an aid to finding
employment. Current Civil Service workers could compare
their jobs with the official description.

RELATED PUBLICATIONS: 
Salary Tables, Executive Branch of the Government  
 PM 1.9
Federal Civilian Work Force Statistics, Occupations of
 Federal White Collar Workers  
 PM 1.10:SM 56-13
Handbook of Occupational Groups and Series of Classes   PM
 PM 1.8/2

RELATED PUBLICATIONS:

ISSN: 

AVAILABLE IN MICROFORM OR MACHINE READABLE FORMATS: No 

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION: This series began as CS 1.45:x-
118. It is part of the Civil Service Handbook. It has been
discontinued, but the handbook continues to be updated.

STUDENT NAMES: Wendy Larson.