For as long as academic libraries have participated in the federal depository library program, there has been an inherent conflict between their academic and depository mandates. While state and public libraries are tasked with serving the greater public, academic libraries have an imperative to meet the specific needs of their institutions. As institutional priorities have evolved and new needs emerged, many academic depositories have come to face pressures of staffing and physical space that lead to the desire to downsize their physical government documents holdings in favor of digital surrogates. Because the government documents received through the federal depository library program are not the libraries’ property, withdrawing these mat...
Through data analysis and a survey, this research identifies the location of government documents de...
This article surveys the origins and development of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), a...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Electronic dis...
North Carolina's 33 Federal Depositories have been weeding printed government documents at an increa...
The Government Printing Office (GPO) has a new vision of disseminating electronic information which ...
An Oregon State University Libraries (OSUL) study group\u27s review of its current policies, practic...
A look at how the advent of the World Wide Web and transition to primarily electronic distribution o...
The concept of moving a university’s historic, 2.9 million item government documents collection offs...
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
Judith Russell, the Superintendent of Documents of the U.S. Government Printing Office, remarked at ...
As the government documents librarian, I was appointed to an ad hoc library task force in the spring...
Depository libraries have traditionally enjoyed a pretty sweet deal—we receive free copies of docume...
Presentation at the EBSCO Executive Seminar, held January 25, 2009, in Denver, Colorado, during the ...
Some of you may recall that at last year\u27s Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (Univer...
In 2008, the University of Nevada, Reno Library moved into a new building, the Mathewson-IGT Knowled...
Through data analysis and a survey, this research identifies the location of government documents de...
This article surveys the origins and development of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), a...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Electronic dis...
North Carolina's 33 Federal Depositories have been weeding printed government documents at an increa...
The Government Printing Office (GPO) has a new vision of disseminating electronic information which ...
An Oregon State University Libraries (OSUL) study group\u27s review of its current policies, practic...
A look at how the advent of the World Wide Web and transition to primarily electronic distribution o...
The concept of moving a university’s historic, 2.9 million item government documents collection offs...
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
Judith Russell, the Superintendent of Documents of the U.S. Government Printing Office, remarked at ...
As the government documents librarian, I was appointed to an ad hoc library task force in the spring...
Depository libraries have traditionally enjoyed a pretty sweet deal—we receive free copies of docume...
Presentation at the EBSCO Executive Seminar, held January 25, 2009, in Denver, Colorado, during the ...
Some of you may recall that at last year\u27s Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (Univer...
In 2008, the University of Nevada, Reno Library moved into a new building, the Mathewson-IGT Knowled...
Through data analysis and a survey, this research identifies the location of government documents de...
This article surveys the origins and development of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), a...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Electronic dis...