The Cleveland State Library is a Federal Depository Library. The library is a selective
depository and currently holds more than 10,000 federal documents from 874 item
categories. The most frequently used documents are located in the Reference and General
collections. The records for these documents are in the online public access catalog
(OPAC). The remaining documents are located in the Government Documents room. These
documents are arranged in Superintendent of Documents Number (SuDoc) order. SuDoc number
may be located in the Monthly catalog which is available on the web.
A search site for 70 databases of government documents. Utilize the
Specialized Search Pages to develop more detailed search queries for several databases
including the Commerce Business Daily, the Federal Register and the Code of Federal
Regulations.
This site provides links to lists of Federal Depository
Libraries. It also provides information about the Depository Library program.
Catalog of U.S. Government Publications
The Catalog (CGP) lists U.S. government publications which are available
through the Federal Depository Library Program. It is available in the library on
microfiche and CD-ROM or via the site below:
The library at the University of Michigan developed this site to provide
links to government documents which are pertinent to current events. The site contains
archives of entries since 1995.
This outstanding site prepared by the Government
Documents section at Columbia University provides links to reports from
federal government agencies about many key topics.
Maintained by the Library of Congress, this site provides links to the
U.S. Congress and legislative activity for the current congressional session and several
previous sessions.
The General and Permanent Laws of the United States as of 16 January
1996. This site maintained by the Legal Information Institute of the Cornell Law School
allows researchers to search or browse individual titles of the code.