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Title: GOVERNMENT INFORMATION


1
GOVERNMENT INFORMATION Introduction and
Background
  • Patricia Kenly
  • June 2005

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HISTORY - GPO
  • 1861 GPO established. Before that, govt.
    printing was done by private cos.
  • 1895 Congress added sale distribution to GPO
    responsibilities. 420 depository libraries.
  • Until 1922 depositories received ALL
    publications.
  • 1962 - 594 depositories

3
FDLP
  • 1962 depository libraries program (FDLP)
    started.
  • Doubled the number of depositories permitted per
    Congressional district.
  • Until 1962, depositories had to retain documents
    selected forever (unless supserseded).
  • Each state has at least one Regional receives
    100 of what is distributed . Keeps material
    permanently. UGA is the one for Georgia.
  • 2005 - Almost 1,300 depository libraries (note
    many are public libraries, who select a small
    number of documents).

4
FDLP
  • Libraries receive materials on deposit FREE ,
    and make them available to the public. Libraries
    do NOT own the materials.
  • Materials are print or fiche or electronic.
  • FDLP partnership with GPO libraries work
    closely with the Regional.

5
Government Printing Office (GPO)
  • Superintendent of Documents is also the Managing
    Director of Information Dissemination Judith
    Russell. She has an MLS.
  • Reports to Public Printer (appointed by the
    President)
  • GPO is the Federal governments primary
    centralized resource for gathering, cataloging,
    producing, providing and preserving published
    information in all its forms.
  • GPO also prints passports.

6
SuDocs
  • SuDocs common abbrev. for the person (the
    Superintendent) as well as the cataloging
    numbering scheme.
  • GPO assigns a SuDocs number to all material.
  • Its based on the agency name (D for Defense,
  • Note Georgia Tech uses Library of Congress call
    number for Maps

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SuDocs numbers
  • Include punctuation marks (esp. and /)
  • A period is NOT a decimal point.
  • Each space or punctuation acts as a separator.
  • Example I 29.6.4 B 86/986
  • I Interior Dept.
  • 29 National Park Service
  • 6 National Parks Information Circulars
  • 4 National Rivers Information Circulars
  • /986 the year (1900s are 3 digits)

9
SHELVING LOCATIONS
  • Most are on the 3d floor
  • Some finding aids in Reference or Ready Ref.
  • Last row of Ref. Monthly Catalog
  • Fiche and film 2d floor
  • books/indexes associated with fiche or film
    (most, but not all, CIS Indexes)

10
DEPOSITORY MATERIALS
  • Not all of whats issued by govt. is distributed
    to libraries theyre fugitive documents.
  • Also, there can be noncompliance by agencies.
    Access problems worsen when agency websites only
    retain selected titles.

11
NTIS
  • NTIS a library database (1964 onward) as
    well as -
  • a federal agency (though required to be
    self-sustaining).
  • The agency indexes and sells government technical
    reports (the US govt doesnt do a lot of this
    research rather, universities and other
    organizations do a lot sponsored research).
  • Of the 2 million records, very few are
    depository.
  • Tech subscribes to the full-text fiche collection.

12
IDENTIFICATION OF DEPOSITORY MATERIALS
  • 1976 GPO began cataloging through OCLC.
  • Most libraries have NOT cataloged older material
    hence, theyre not in library catalogs nor
    WorldCat.
  • Monthly Catalog of US Government Publications
    official source. (GP3.8 - at the end of
    Reference stacks). SuDocs numbers included in
    bibliographic records.

13
LOCATING A DOCUMENT
  • Tech catalog!
  • WorldCat
  • NTIS
  • www.gpoaccess.gov
  • Andriot book (Ready Ref. Z1223.Z7 A545)
  • Monthly Catalog
  • Consult your desk colleague
  • Make referral to gov. docs. librarian

14
Newly cataloged digital doc. not yet on GPO
website
PURL not the actual URL but this will always
link to the URL of the doc.
15
Monthly Catalog, June 2003
The ? indicates depository title (UGA would
have it). Tech catalog no entry. Yet, we have
access type the PURL for the GPO web address
and it links to the NASA web site and document.

16
full-text on the Web PURL in Monthly
Catalog linked to this not found in
www.gpoaccess.gov
17
HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
  • CIS U.S. Serial Set Index (1789-1976)
  • Ref. Z1223.Z9 C65
  • Cumulative Subject Index to the Public Affairs
    Information Service Bulletins, 1915-1974
    (recently transferred to gen. coll. H96.P351)

18
THE NEW GPO
  • Heavily involved in electronic dissemination of
    documents digital format.
  • Material on its website (www.gpoaccess.gov) is
    permanent and much content recently added (years
    of publications as well). 286,000 titles
    available.
  • To establish dark archive electronically.
  • Is moving out of old HQ to save money.

19
Online Monthly Catalog being replaced. New
product, rollout this week, will have coverage
from 1976.
20
FINDING AIDS for INTERNET
  • Government Information on the Internet (Ready
    Ref. Za5075.G68 2000)
  • University of Michigan Documents Center
    (www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/)

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Web site brief summary of Bureaus scope
Source Government Information on the Internet
SuDocs numbers for key Bureau sources
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FINDING AIDS
  • ?Andriot book Guide to U.S. Government
    Publications (Ready Ref Z1223.Z7 A574)
  • Introduction to United States Government
    Information Sources (gen.coll. J83.M67 1996)
  • ? Tapping the Government Grapevine
  • (gen.coll. J83.R633 1993)
  • ?Using Government Information Sources
  • (Ref. J83.S43x 2001)

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TO BE CONTINUED --
  • Census (August dept. meeting)
  • Statistics
  • Congressional research
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