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  2. USAGov - Wikipedia

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    FCIC, founded in 1970, began as the federal government's distribution outlet for free and low cost federal consumer publications sent out from the Government Printing Office (GPO) facility in Pueblo, Colorado. Since 1970, FCIC's mission has broadened significantly to include helping people interact with the federal government via toll-free ...

  3. Federal Depository Library Program - Wikipedia

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    The Core Collection was established in 1977. Every depository library is required to have certain publications available for use. These include, among others: Budget of the United States Government; Catalog of U.S. Government Publications; Code of Federal Regulations; Congressional Directory; Congressional Record (daily) Federal Register (daily)

  4. Wikipedia : United States government document search tools

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    Wikipedia Editors should be aware that as part of the current policy of open access and freedom of information in the United States of America there are a variety of search engines available on the internet to help people to find online government documents and related reference information that can be used as sources for Wikipedia articles.

  5. GovInfo - Wikipedia

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    GovInfo is an official website of the United States government that houses U.S. government information. GovInfo replaces the Federal Digital System (FDsys), [1] which in turn replaces GPOAccess, [2] an information storage system to house electronic government documents with a modern information management system.

  6. Federal Register - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Federal E-Government eRulemaking Initiative, the web site Regulations.gov was established in 2003 to enable easy public access to agency dockets on rulemaking projects including the published Federal Register document. The public can use Regulations.gov to access entire rulemaking dockets from participating Federal agencies to ...

  7. National Archives and Records Administration - Wikipedia

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    The agency's online catalog makes available over 160 million records ranging from before the start of the republic to the modern government. However, the digitized records represent only a small fraction of the over 13 billion pages in the holdings of the National Archives. [12]

  8. United States Geological Survey Library - Wikipedia

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    Materials include USGS publications, as well as those produced by state and foreign geological surveys, scientific societies, museums, academic institutions, and government scientific agencies. The library in Reston participates in the Federal Depository Library Program , providing public access to selected U.S. Government publications ...

  9. Category : Publications of the United States government

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    United States Department of State publications (16 P) Pages in category "Publications of the United States government" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.