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Rebecca Arzola - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Research Guides: Federal Depository Library - Government Information: Home
2011Co-Authors: Rebecca ArzolaAbstract:The Leonard Lief Library at Lehman College has been a U.S. Federal Depository since 1968. This guide provides links to Government publications from the Government Printing Office.
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Research Guides: Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) - Government Information: Home
2011Co-Authors: Rebecca ArzolaAbstract:The Leonard Lief Library at Lehman College has been a U.S. Federal Depository since 1968. This guide provides links to Government publications from the Government Printing Office.
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Research Guides: Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) - Government Information: Essential Titles
2011Co-Authors: Rebecca ArzolaAbstract:The Leonard Lief Library at Lehman College has been a U.S. Federal Depository since 1968. This guide provides links to Government publications from the Government Printing Office.
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Research Guides: Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) - Government Information: Basic eCollection
2011Co-Authors: Rebecca ArzolaAbstract:The Leonard Lief Library at Lehman College has been a U.S. Federal Depository since 1968. This guide provides links to Government publications from the Government Printing Office.
William A Hohns - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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gpo 2001 vision for a new millennium brief observations on and reprint of the strategic planning vision for the united states Government Printing Office
Government Publications Review, 1992Co-Authors: William A HohnsAbstract:Abstract In the coming years, the United States Government Printing Office (GPO) will be transformed from an environment dedicated to traditional print technologies to an integrated information-processing operation distinguished by the electronic creation, replication, and dissemination of information. This transformation will be evolutionary, not revolutionary. GPO will preserve the strengths of its current operations while exploring and advancing the new opportunities of the electronic information era. Print will not disappear, but will continue to be used when it presents itself as an effective, efficient information option. For Government information users, GPO/2001 means the advent of rapid, simplified, lower-cost access to an expanded range of information products and services that are essential to the daily conduct of life in our society.
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GPO/2001: Vision for a new millennium: Brief observations on, and reprint of, the strategic planning vision for the United States Government Printing Office
Government Publications Review, 1992Co-Authors: William A HohnsAbstract:Abstract In the coming years, the United States Government Printing Office (GPO) will be transformed from an environment dedicated to traditional print technologies to an integrated information-processing operation distinguished by the electronic creation, replication, and dissemination of information. This transformation will be evolutionary, not revolutionary. GPO will preserve the strengths of its current operations while exploring and advancing the new opportunities of the electronic information era. Print will not disappear, but will continue to be used when it presents itself as an effective, efficient information option. For Government information users, GPO/2001 means the advent of rapid, simplified, lower-cost access to an expanded range of information products and services that are essential to the daily conduct of life in our society.
Daniel Donahue - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Guides: Freedom of Information Act (Federal) Research Guide: Open Government Act of 2007
2015Co-Authors: Daniel DonahueAbstract:This guide discusses how to use the federal Freedom of Information Act , 5 U.S.C. 552, to obtain records from federal Government agencies when those records are not published in the Federal Register or distributed by the Government Printing Office.
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Guides: Freedom of Information Act (Federal) Research Guide: Handbooks and Treatises
2015Co-Authors: Daniel DonahueAbstract:This guide discusses how to use the federal Freedom of Information Act , 5 U.S.C. 552, to obtain records from federal Government agencies when those records are not published in the Federal Register or distributed by the Government Printing Office.
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Guides: Freedom of Information Act (Federal) Research Guide: Case Law
2015Co-Authors: Daniel DonahueAbstract:This guide discusses how to use the federal Freedom of Information Act , 5 U.S.C. 552, to obtain records from federal Government agencies when those records are not published in the Federal Register or distributed by the Government Printing Office.
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Guides: Freedom of Information Act (Federal) Research Guide: Making a FOIA Request
2015Co-Authors: Daniel DonahueAbstract:This guide discusses how to use the federal Freedom of Information Act , 5 U.S.C. 552, to obtain records from federal Government agencies when those records are not published in the Federal Register or distributed by the Government Printing Office.
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Guides: Freedom of Information Act (Federal) Research Guide: Overview of the Federal Freedom of Information Act
2015Co-Authors: Daniel DonahueAbstract:This guide discusses how to use the federal Freedom of Information Act , 5 U.S.C. 552, to obtain records from federal Government agencies when those records are not published in the Federal Register or distributed by the Government Printing Office.
Vicki Dixon - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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LibGuides: U.S. Government Resources: Government Resources
2016Co-Authors: Vicki DixonAbstract:The Bradner Library is a selective Federal Depository Library. The Library has a collection of historical and current U.S. Government documents from the Government Printing Office as part of the FDLP.
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LibGuides: U.S. Government Resources: Home
2016Co-Authors: Vicki DixonAbstract:The Bradner Library is a selective Federal Depository Library. The Library has a collection of historical and current U.S. Government documents from the Government Printing Office as part of the FDLP.
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LibGuides: U.S. Government Resources: State and Local Govt.
2016Co-Authors: Vicki DixonAbstract:The Bradner Library is a selective Federal Depository Library. The Library has a collection of historical and current U.S. Government documents from the Government Printing Office as part of the FDLP.
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LibGuides: U.S. Government Resources: Statistical Data
2016Co-Authors: Vicki DixonAbstract:The Bradner Library is a selective Federal Depository Library. The Library has a collection of historical and current U.S. Government documents from the Government Printing Office as part of the FDLP.
Richard H. Sibson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Nobody's fault
Nature, 1991Co-Authors: Richard H. SibsonAbstract:The San Andreas Fault System, California. Edited by Robert E. Wallace. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1515. US Government Printing Office, Washington: 1990. Pp.283. $20.