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How Is Your Library Celebrating Constitution Day?
Constitution Day is September 17, 2025. How are you celebrating? Send us photos from your events and of your displays, and your library could be featured on FDLP.gov… Read More -
Webinar: Meet FRED® (Federal Reserve Economic Data) from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2025 Time: 2:00 p.m.– 3:00 p.m. (ET) Recording and closed captioning are available. All webinars are free of charge.Register… Read More -
Value of the FDLP: New Handouts for FDLP Staff
Two new handouts on the value of the FDLP are now available for download. The Value of the FDLP (library administration): Use this handout to articulate the value… Read More -
Gear Up for Fall Conference Bingo
The 2025 Federal Depository Library Conference is just a few weeks away. Let’s have some fun and play Fall Conference Bingo!Keep your bingo card nearby during the… Read More -
Reminder: Order Pocket Constitutions by September 2
Get ready for Constitution Day! The deadline to order your library’s batch of free Pocket Constitutions is September 2, 2025, in order to ensure delivery for… Read More

Each September, National Preparedness Month promotes family and community disaster planning. Check out Ready.gov to learn more.

On September 13, 1868, GPO’s 1st librarian was born. Adelaide R. Hasse began working at GPO in 1895. She organized and classified nearly 300,000 Government documents and established the system GPO librarians still use today.

Two new handouts on the value of the FDLP are now available for download. Learn more.

Congratulations to Catawba College’s Corriher-Linn-Black Library on 100 years in the FDLP!

Get ready for Constitution Day! Download graphics and resources, and explore celebratory ideas here.

Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, GPO was tasked with producing the 9/11 Commission Report which investigated the attacks on America. Read the report on GPO’s GovInfo.
New Electronic Titles (NET) are now available for August 2025. These files are accessible from the New Titles section of the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications (CGP).