FOUR LIBRARIES PARTNER WITH GPO TO PRESERVE GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
Libraries at Auburn University, Middle Tennessee State University, and New York State Library have signed Memorandum of Agreements with the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) to become Preservation Stewards, and the Indiana University Maurer School of Law has expanded its partnership with GPO. To help libraries meet the needs of efficient Government document stewardship in the digital era, GPO has established Preservation Stewards to support continued public access to U.S. Government documents in print format. These libraries join the 50 Preservation Steward partners that contribute significantly to the effort to preserve printed documents. Through the agreement, many libraries also serve as digital access partners providing digital access to Government information.
"As Preservation Stewards, these libraries play a major role in providing permanent access to historic and current Government documents and are contributing to an open and transparent democracy," said GPO Director Hugh Nathanial Halpern. "We thank these four libraries for helping GPO realize its vision of an America Informed."
Auburn University, Draughon Library permanently preserving and serving as Digital Access Partner:
- Air Information Circulars
New York State Library permanently preserving:
- Historic and current Congressional Hearings
- Historic and current Bound Congressional Record
- Historic and current Code of Federal Regulations
Middle Tennessee State University, James E. Walker Library permanently preserving:
- Publications related to the historical, regulatory, social, and cultural aspects of fermentation, distilling, and brewing
Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Jerome Hall Law Library adding to its current collection:
- Historic and current Code of Federal Regulations
- Historic weekly compilations of presidential documents
- Current Statutes at Large
- Current U.S. Reports