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UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
Government Publications at The University of Arizona 
The University of Arizona Library (U of A) was designated a Federal Depository, in 1907, and as an European Union Depository Library, since 1974.
The Library collects United Nations Publications dating from 1946. Extensive current and archival collections of Arizona State and local publications are located in Special Collections. This Library also serves the government information needs of the 7th U.S. Congressional District of Arizona.
Federal Digital System (FDsys)
Government Printing Office (GPO) - Link to GPO
MetaLib - Welcome to MetaLib, a service of the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications! MetaLib is a federated search engine that searches multiple U.S. Federal government databases, retrieving reports, articles, and citations while providing direct links to selected resources available online. Users can also simultaneously srach the Federal Digital System (FDsys) through a single search box.
Registry of US Government Publication Digitization Project
Government Documents Promotions:
UA Libraries' 100th Anniversary as a Federal Depository Library:
- Link to FDLP Reception PowerPoint Presentation (10MB Microsoft PowerPoint document)
- Pictures of the Reception - PowerPoint Presentation
- UA News Article - 2/21/2008: "Century of Federal Documents Offered Online at UA Library"
- UA News Article - 2/22/2008: "Happy Anniversary Federal Depository Library"
- A Journalism Department Blurb
Campus Presentations:
- Dr. David Cuillier, "Your Right to Know: Accessing Public Records for Everyday Life"
