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Welcome to Uncle Sam Wiki

links to all sorts of government information

(... as well as some library, educational and non-profit sites)

 

* Pages are being transferred the Tutt Library Federal Government Resources Libguide

 

"People who have faced one of several common government-related problems in the past two years are more likely to consult the internet than other sources, including experts and family members. - Pew Internity Report

 

* Browse by Subject ~ Browse by Agency

 

 

See Also:

  • TIGER catalog - includes Colorado College's holdings of many federal publications and links to online documents
  • Prospector - a catalog of many Colorado Libraries which include thousands of federal publications
  • GPO catalog - government catalog for historical and current publications with links to those that are available online

 

Browsing the federal government documents collection at Tutt list of authors/agencies

 

(more) Help!

Locations - of government publications at Tutt Library and Map of Tutt South Basement

Databases - government related catalogs, search engines, resources (some for Colorado College uses only), images and more

Guides - some guides to help find government publications and information

 

Citation Guides and Style Manuals

Ask an Expert - links to help in a variety of subjects

 

 

Chat with a government information librarian at Government Information Online

 

 

The Colorado College has been a part of the Federal Documents Library Program since 1880. We have historically selected about a third of all items available throught the Government Printing Office; and maintain a historical collection dating back to 1774.

 

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