The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) is committed to ensuring permanent public access and preservation of U.S. Federal publications. Historically, preservation of the tangible materials has been handled in collaboration with the individual libraries participating in the Federal Depository Library Program. Advances in information dissemination and the need to preserve digital content has necessitated changes in processes associated with GPO's production and distribution of Federal publications. Working with U.S. Government agencies, depository libraries and other interested parties, GPO is moving to implement a life-cycle approach to publishing of Federal publications to ensure not only access, but preservation of the objects for the fu...
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
Chapter 7 of 8.The world of information is becoming ever more digital. While advances in information...
A service of the U.S. Government Printing office and the Federal Depository Library Program
The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) is committed to ensuring permanent public access and prese...
The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has kept America informed by producing and distributing F...
The Government Printing Office (GPO http://www.gpoaccess.gov/) digitization efforts have the goal to...
This report examines three areas related to the production, distribution, retention, and management ...
This presentation discusses electronic archives, partnerships, and preserving government information...
For more than a century, federal depository libraries and the Government Printing Office (GPO) have ...
The Government Printing Office (GPO) has a new vision of disseminating electronic information which ...
Access to government information is an integral part of our heritage in the United States. In the 18...
The notion that all the government information that researchers will ever need is available, or shor...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Electronic dis...
This report addresses the opportunities to improve the dissemination of Federal information. It also...
This work surveys the current Federal Depository Library Program treatment of government information...
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
Chapter 7 of 8.The world of information is becoming ever more digital. While advances in information...
A service of the U.S. Government Printing office and the Federal Depository Library Program
The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) is committed to ensuring permanent public access and prese...
The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has kept America informed by producing and distributing F...
The Government Printing Office (GPO http://www.gpoaccess.gov/) digitization efforts have the goal to...
This report examines three areas related to the production, distribution, retention, and management ...
This presentation discusses electronic archives, partnerships, and preserving government information...
For more than a century, federal depository libraries and the Government Printing Office (GPO) have ...
The Government Printing Office (GPO) has a new vision of disseminating electronic information which ...
Access to government information is an integral part of our heritage in the United States. In the 18...
The notion that all the government information that researchers will ever need is available, or shor...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Electronic dis...
This report addresses the opportunities to improve the dissemination of Federal information. It also...
This work surveys the current Federal Depository Library Program treatment of government information...
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
Chapter 7 of 8.The world of information is becoming ever more digital. While advances in information...
A service of the U.S. Government Printing office and the Federal Depository Library Program