Fundamentals of Government Information is an excellent guide to government documents. Its focus on digital government information makes it relevant to researchers, but library collections with significant print holdings should also retain older government information guides
The federal government provides a plethora of free legal resources that are useful for attorneys con...
federal publications, government documents, Google, HathiTrust, discovery services, Catalog of Gover...
Since its creation in 1860, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has supplied the nation’s Cong...
Exercises throughout the text support instruction, while the approachable and well-organized style m...
The U.S. Government is the largest producer of information in the world. Through its agencies it cre...
The U.S. Government is the largest producer of information in the world. These include some of the m...
Over eleven hundred libraries across the United States and its territories participate in the Federa...
Prior to the mid-1990s, much government information lay outside the mainstream of library catalogs a...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
Learn about government documents, and how they contribute to the research process.https://cedar.wwu....
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
Provides a descriptive overview of selected government information resources and the nationwide Gove...
This paper examines the four major online databases for government documents. The databases include ...
This presentation discusses the basic outlines of federal legal research as well as state and local ...
This report introduces selected basic sources that are useful in obtaining background information or...
The federal government provides a plethora of free legal resources that are useful for attorneys con...
federal publications, government documents, Google, HathiTrust, discovery services, Catalog of Gover...
Since its creation in 1860, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has supplied the nation’s Cong...
Exercises throughout the text support instruction, while the approachable and well-organized style m...
The U.S. Government is the largest producer of information in the world. Through its agencies it cre...
The U.S. Government is the largest producer of information in the world. These include some of the m...
Over eleven hundred libraries across the United States and its territories participate in the Federa...
Prior to the mid-1990s, much government information lay outside the mainstream of library catalogs a...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
Learn about government documents, and how they contribute to the research process.https://cedar.wwu....
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
Provides a descriptive overview of selected government information resources and the nationwide Gove...
This paper examines the four major online databases for government documents. The databases include ...
This presentation discusses the basic outlines of federal legal research as well as state and local ...
This report introduces selected basic sources that are useful in obtaining background information or...
The federal government provides a plethora of free legal resources that are useful for attorneys con...
federal publications, government documents, Google, HathiTrust, discovery services, Catalog of Gover...
Since its creation in 1860, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has supplied the nation’s Cong...