Links to resources important to individuals who work with government information on a regular basis. Such as the Handout Exchange, GPO Purl Alert, and Frequently Used Sites.
HTML versions of U.S. government publications used in the management of federal depository libraries.
Links to federal, state, and international government information on the Internet.
A central repository of defense-related scientific and technical information within the Department of Defense. The majority of holdings are unclassified. Collection covers a broad selection of topics of importance to the defense research community.
Subject oriented guides to US Federal, New York State, New York City, and international government documents.
News, Information, and Communication for and about the Federal Depository Library Program
A directory to Florida state, county, and local websites.
Contains links to all 50 Secretary of State Internet Web sites with specific links to Internet addresses for online access to public records and information on corporations, partnerships,businesses and other entities, as well as Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) filings.
A selective depository, it is located at the University of San Francisco. The Government Documents depository collection serves California's 8th Congressional District.
A tool for government information librarians interested in promoting government documents through displays.
Contains Federal, Oklahoma, and International annotated links. Pages include Popular Paper Topics, How to Cite a Document, GPO Partnership Browse Topics, Ask A Librarian and many other government resources.
The Government Information Center provides access to US, California and San Francisco documents, and to materials on law and politics. It is also a Patent and Trademark Depository Library. The Government Information Center also houses the Wallace Stegner Environmental Center collections.
Provides guided access to the Web publications of all levels of government agencies. Featured are subject guides and research collections that preserve the Web sites and publications of now-defunct federal agencies, including the Adisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR). From the library of the University of North Texas, Denton.
A site designed to assist the Internet public in locating and using Government Information in libraries and on the Internet.
The web page has Kentucky, Louisville, U.S. government and international information. There is also a large collection of U.S. government periodicals available on the Web. The web page also has information available by subject area and there are cross-references to related information.
A list of government web sites including a virtual tour of government documents, a locator service and access to digitized government documents.
The Government Printing Office provides free public access to full-text federal documents, official federal information, federal information finding aids and federal products for sale.
The Government Documents Department at the Irvine Sullivan Ingram Library of the State University of West Georgia is dedicated to providing free access to government information.
Provides access to online intellectual property databases hosted by WIPO and member states.
Government Documents Department of Joyner Library at East Carolina University, including an Ask a Librarian feature and government documents finding guides.
This site maintains a listing of all congressional staff, all privately financed congressional travel and other documents about the US Congress
Provides access to selected federal agency records disposition schedules and manuals, including General Records Schedules (GRS). It includes a current list of Federal Records Officers.
This US Department of Commerce Web site is a central resource for government-funded scientific, technical, engineering and business related information throughout the US federal government.
Browseable index of new additions to the Federal Depository Library Program Electronic Collection.
An annotated bibliography of government documents related to terrorism and the attacks of September 11, 2001.