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Four Libraries in the Midwest Partner with GPO to Preserve Government Information
Jerome Hall Library, Indiana State Library, and the State Library of Ohio have expanded upon their Preservation Steward collections with the U.S. Government Publishing Office… Read More -
Civic Learning Week: Showcase Your FDLP Library
Civic Learning Week, an annual observance that seeks to highlight the importance of civic education for a stronger democracy, is March 10 – 14, 2025. Federal depository… Read More -
GPO Partners with Yale University Library to Preserve Government Information
Yale University’s Lillian Goldman Law Library signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) to become a Preservation Steward. To help… Read More -
Webinar: DiscoverGov: A New Search Tool for Federal Government Information
Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2025 Time: 2:00 p.m.– 3:00 p.m. (ET) Recording and closed captioning are available. All webinars are free of charge.Register to… Read More -
Register to Attend the Spring 2025 DLC Virtual Meeting & FDLP Pre-Meeting
This message has been cross-posted. Please excuse any duplication.The Depository Library Council (DLC) and the staff at the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) invite you… Read More
New Electronic Titles (NET) are now available for February 2025. These files are accessible from the New Titles section of the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications (CGP).

In preparation for the DiscoverGov hard launch in the coming weeks, there may be brief outages as we implement changes and update the CGP data. A summary of these changes will be communicated once the hard launch is announced. Please stay tuned.

Foreign trade data that was recently only accessible in the FDLP through a login and password is now freely accessible on the Census Bureau website. View the records for Data Products and International Trade Data.

The University of Delaware’s Hugh M. Norris Library recently curated an exhibit on the importance of voting and civics education. It showcased government documents and political ephemera housed in their collection including state voting information, campaign buttons, and more.

Southwestern Oklahoma State University’s Al Harris Library in Weatherford, OK, recently hosted the traveling Smithsonian exhibit, Voices and Votes: Democracy in America. As part of this exhibit, the library offered screenings of documentaries, hosted a panel discussion with local community leaders, hosted an election night watch party, and organized an oral history project.