Federal Publications Federal publications are printed by the authority of Congress or by executive or judicial agencies at taxpayer expense and are distributed to federal agencies, their clientele and to depository libraries which serve the public. The Law and Research Library is the Regional Federal Depository Library for Arizona designated to receive U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) publications distributed through the Federal Depository Library Program in a variety of formats: print, microfiche, floppy disk, CD-ROM, DVD and via the Internet. This is the largest collection in Arizona and one of the most significant in the Southwest. Collections of federal publications are often referred to as “Federal Documents” but include only published items rather than individual records and manuscripts. Fourteen other Federal Depository Libraries in Arizona obtain a selection of these publications and also provide public access to their collections. For more information, please select one of the following: - Law and Research Library's Federal Publications Collection:
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Organization of federal publications Federal publications are arranged according to the Superintendent of Documents (SuDocs) Classification System which organizes materials by issuing agency. For example: | SuDocs Class | Federal Agency | | C | Dept. of Commerce | | CS | Civil Service Commission | | D | Dept. of Defense | | I | Dept. of the Interior | | LC | Library of Congress | | M | National Military Establishment | | S | Dept. of State | | W | Dept. of War | | Y | Congress | As the government is periodically reorganized, agency names change and responsibilities are transferred to new agencies. As a result, it is possible for reports to change, be discontinued or receive a different classification over time. top of page Identifying and accessing a federal publication Records for federal publications received since 1976 can be searched in the Library and Archives' online catalog. If a version of the publication is also available on the Internet, the “Electronic Access” field at the bottom of the record in the online catalog will include information about accessing the publication online. For example, see the catalog record for: Access to archival databases (AAD) system (Washington, D.C.: National Archives & Records Administration) (SuDocs No.: AE 1.130). SuDocs numbers for many federal publications received before 1976 must be identified with a combination of paper indexes and the Law and Research Library's Federal Publications shelf list. Please see: Identifying and accessing pre-1976 federal publications for more information. Most of the materials in the collection are in closed stacks and must be retrieved by Superintendent of Documents (SuDocs) Number and year at the Law and Research Library's Reference Desk (see Contact Information below). If time is a factor, call ahead to the Reference Desk and have specific items pulled and put on hold. top of page U.S. government periodicals The Law and Research Library receives periodicals published by the U.S. Government and shipped out from the U.S. Government Printing Office or directly from a federal agency. You may search for a bibliographic record for a periodical in the Library and Archives' online catalog either by entering a specific title or by entering a keyword with the subject "periodicals." You may also search by title, agency or subject in the U.S. Government Printing Office's U.S. Government Subscriptions Catalog. You may then use that information to see if the title is in the Law and Research Library's collection or if it is online. top of page Contact Information The Federal Publications Collection is located in the Law and Research Library in the 1938 Addition to Arizona's Capitol. The Reference Desk is located on the third floor in Suite 300. The mailing address is: Federal Publications Collection Law and Research Library Division Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records 1700 W Washington Street, Suite 300 Phoenix, AZ 85007-2812 Phone: (602) 926-3870 or (800) 228-4710 (Arizona only) E-mail: research@lib.az.us Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. except State Holidays top of page Updated: 04/22/2008 |