Four Libraries Partner With GPO to Preserve Government Documents

  • Last Updated: August 01, 2024
  • Published: August 01, 2024

Libraries at Colgate University and the University of Idaho have signed Memorandums of Agreement with the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) to become Preservation Stewards, and libraries at the Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge and Colorado School of Mines have expanded their partnerships 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.

“We are thrilled to welcome our newest Preservation Stewards and are grateful to our library partners for expanding their Preservation Steward collections to continue increasing public access to Government information,” said GPO Director Hugh Nathanial Halpern. “We look forward to working with these libraries to deliver on our vision of an America Informed.”

Case Library, Colgate University permanently preserving:

  • Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States

University of Idaho Library permanently preserving:

  • Historic U.S. Forest Service publications

Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge adding to its current collection:

  • Current and historic volumes of the U.S. Statutes at Large
  • Current and historic volumes of the U.S. Reports
  • Current and historic volumes of the U.S. Code

Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines adding to its current collection:

  • Historic and current Minerals Yearbooks