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Freedom of Information
ACLU Freedom Network: Using the Freedom of Informa, Army in Europe Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Centers for Disease Control FOIA Office, CIA: Frequently Requested Records, Commodity Futures Trading Commission FOIA, Department of Commerce FOIA, Department of Education: Freedom of Information Ac, Department of Energy - FOIA, Department of Homeland Security - Freedom of Infor, Department of Justice: Freedom of Information Act
Bernan - Essential Government Publications
Source for US government publications and documents from hundreds of US government agencies.
CERCLA Administrative Records
Administrative records relating to the CERCLA environmental cleanup law for military Bases for a significant number of military installations, active and closed.
Code of Federal Regulations
Search or browse the Code of Federal Regulations.
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
Commercial source for all Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in printed form.
Congressional Research Service Reports
Compilation of links to Web-accessible CRS reports on a variety of subjects ranging from the environment to military intelligence.
Declaration of Independence Road Trip
Cross-country tour of an original copy of the document. Includes history, schedule, FAQ, photos, how to get involved in democracy, and teacher and curriculum guides.
Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
A central repository of defense-related scientific and technical information within the Department of Defense. The majority of holdings are unclassified. Collection covers a broad selection of topics of importance to the defense research community.
Electronic Government Documents [Tarlton Law Libra
List of federal government web sites and electronic titles with an emphasis on law-related links.
Federal Research and Development (R&D) Project
Provides a full-text search across the federally funded research of multiple government agencies.
Government Documents Department at Purdue Universi
Links to US government documents.
Government Information Resources
Designed by a professional government documents librarian to be a starting point for users who are unfamiliar with government information. Included are handouts, users guides, and links.
GPO Access
Official site of the Government Printing Office offers free public access to information from all three branches of the Federal Government. Searchable databases, nationwide depository library locator.
GPO Access Online Resources: A-Z Resource List
Provides links to numerous free databases of federal information.
GrayLIT Network
Provides a full-text search across the gray literature of multiple government agencies within a science portal of technical reports.
Historical Document Reproduction, Inc.
The First True Size Color Prints of the Declaration of Independence, Dunlap Broadside Prints of the Declaration. World War II document Prints of the Instrument of Surrender Document, Travis Letter Prints from the Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Declaration of Independence.
Labor Law Posters from GovDocs.com
Every U.S. business must provide certain labor law information for their employees. State labor law posters can be purchased quickly and inexpensively through GovDocs.
Patent Storm
Allows searching and browsing of the full-text of US government-issued patents. Lists patents by inventor, by date and by patent class, and includes links to other patent sites.
Penny Hill Press
Private supplier of all reports produced by the Congressional Research Service, the taxpayer-funded "think tank" for the U.S. Congress.
Public Records Online
The nationwide public records portal for seekers of local governments' data online, including taxes, deeds, parcel and GIS maps, for environmental and real estate professionals
Sailor: Gateway to the Government Printing Office
University of Maryland gateway to a large number of GPO Access databases.
Search Systems
Links to thousands of free searchable public record databases.
Storming Media
Private supplier of scientific, policy and strategy documents and reports from the Pentagon and other US government agencies.
Sunshine Week
Opening a dialogue about the public?s right of access to government information is the focus of Sunshine Sunday and Sunshine Week: Your Right to Know, which kick off March 13, 2005 and continue through the following week. Participating daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, online sites, and radio and television broadcasters will feature editorials, op-eds, editorial cartoons, and news and feature stories that drive public discussion about why open government is important to everyone, not just to journalists.
The Federal Register
Searchable daily listings of documents put out for public viewing by all government agencies. Documents include notices, rules, and proposed rules, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.
U.S. Government Online Bookstore
Purchase Federal information products for sale through the United States Government Printing Office (GPO). Browse by topic, keyword, or special collections.