Government documents are often underutilized primary source of information. However, with the widespread availability of computers in libraries and the virtual explosion of electronic products and information, there are now other choices to access government documents in libraries
While not all libraries contain federal documents , federal documents are everywhere and they are a...
Some of you may recall that at last year\u27s Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (Univer...
Government information traditionally published in printed form is increasingly appearing on federal ...
Since its creation in 1860, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has supplied the nation’s Cong...
Content: Federal Documents at Pfau Library by Jill Vassilakos-Long The Music Listening Facility is...
The U.S. Government is the largest producer of information in the world. Through its agencies it cre...
[First two paragraphs] Even before the conception of electronic-only documents, providing permanent ...
Even before the conception of electronic-only documents, providing permanent public access to govern...
Stephanie Braunstein, Head Government Documents Librarian at Louisiana State University, and Maggie ...
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
UD will soon mark 50 years as a Federal Depository Library, providing access to a true national trea...
In the United States, the dominant paradigm of research libraries as content managers for printgover...
Judith Russell, the Superintendent of Documents of the U.S. Government Printing Office, remarked at ...
The U.S. Government is the largest producer of information in the world. These include some of the m...
Depository libraries have traditionally enjoyed a pretty sweet deal—we receive free copies of docume...
While not all libraries contain federal documents , federal documents are everywhere and they are a...
Some of you may recall that at last year\u27s Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (Univer...
Government information traditionally published in printed form is increasingly appearing on federal ...
Since its creation in 1860, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has supplied the nation’s Cong...
Content: Federal Documents at Pfau Library by Jill Vassilakos-Long The Music Listening Facility is...
The U.S. Government is the largest producer of information in the world. Through its agencies it cre...
[First two paragraphs] Even before the conception of electronic-only documents, providing permanent ...
Even before the conception of electronic-only documents, providing permanent public access to govern...
Stephanie Braunstein, Head Government Documents Librarian at Louisiana State University, and Maggie ...
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
UD will soon mark 50 years as a Federal Depository Library, providing access to a true national trea...
In the United States, the dominant paradigm of research libraries as content managers for printgover...
Judith Russell, the Superintendent of Documents of the U.S. Government Printing Office, remarked at ...
The U.S. Government is the largest producer of information in the world. These include some of the m...
Depository libraries have traditionally enjoyed a pretty sweet deal—we receive free copies of docume...
While not all libraries contain federal documents , federal documents are everywhere and they are a...
Some of you may recall that at last year\u27s Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (Univer...
Government information traditionally published in printed form is increasingly appearing on federal ...