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Government Publications Collection

The United States government is the largest publisher
in the world, publishing thousands of items a year on almost any subject
imaginable in a number of different formats. These publications are
the result of the activities of the many government departments and
agencies; they are up-to-date and written by authorities on the subjects.
Many contain statistics not available elsewhere. To
make this vast amount of information available to the public, the
government has designated libraries (known as Federal Depository Libraries)
to receive these publications.
The NDSU Library has been a Depository Library since 1907, and
maintains a growing collection of more than 525,000 items.
The NDSU Library and the Chester Fritz Library at the University
of North Dakota together constitute a Regional Depository. This
means that every depository publication is received and retained
by at least one of the two libraries. The collection is divided
between the two libraries by government departments.
A list of agencies whose publications are available at UND
and NDSU is available. Each library
may also receive some publications from the other library's categories.
For example, NDSU also receives some publications from agencies
such as the Census Bureau, NASA, Smithsonian Institution, and Internal
Revenue Service, which are in UND's area of responsibility.
Eight libraries in North
Dakota are Federal Depository Libraries. The Livingston
Lord Library at Minnesota State University Moorhead also is a depository.
How to Find Government Publications Call Numbers
Many government publications in NDSU's collection
are included in our Library
Catalog (ODIN). The Catalog
of U.S. Government Publications contains references to print
and electronic information products created by Federal Government
agencies, though not all are available at NDSU. Print indexes are
available in the reference collection for locating older publications.
Citing Government Publications in Your Paper
Several printed style manuals are available at the
Reference Desk and in the Library's collection. These manuals contain
examples of how to reference government publications. There are
also some guides on the Internet.
Government Publications in the NDSU Library
Print government publications are shelved in the northwest
section of the upper level of the Main Library. Microfiche and maps
are filed in the northwest section of the lower level.
Collections are arranged by the Superintendent of
Documents classification system. This system is based on government
organization rather than subjects, which keeps all publications
of the same government department or agency together.
Government publications may be checked out at the
Circulation Desk. Items not available at NDSU may be requested through
interlibrary loan.
See the Government Documents
Policies for further information.
Please ask at the Reference Desk or contact
the Government Documents Librarian for
further information about government publications.
Government
Information on the World Wide Web
Many Federal agencies are making information available
on the World Wide Web. A variety of indexes
and guides are available.
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Last Updated: March 05, 2007