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About the Earl K. Long Federal Document Depository
The Government Printing Office designated the UNO Library as a federal depository in 1963. We began receiving documents in 1964. We are a 91% selective and choose material from every government department and agency. The UNO library's Federal Government Documents collection is located primarily on the 3rd floor. This collection contains government publications in print, microfilm, CD-ROM, DVD and electronic format. Federal documents that have been added to our collection since 1976 can be searched for by using the UNO Library's online catalog (iLink). Learn more about this collection.
Some books of interest:
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Measuring America : the decennial censuses from 1790 to 2000
C 3.2:M 46/2, also available online.
- The complete guide to citing government information resources: a manual for social science & business research.
Z7164 .G7 C48 2002
If you can't find the book you're looking for, try our Interlibrary Loan service! Request the book through our iLLiad system and we'll get the book from another library for you for free.
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