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Cataloging Options for FDLP Resources
GPO is aware that many libraries are reviewing and discussing options for continued cataloging and discovery of Federal depository resources in response to the end of the… Read More -
GPO-DOD TEAM WINS 2024 SERVICE TO THE CITIZEN AWARD
The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO), alongside the Department of Defense (DoD), has won a 2024 Service to the Citizen Award for making it easier for active, retired,… Read More -
Congressionally Mandated Reports CGP Records Available on GitHub
Federal agencies must now submit congressionally mandated reports to GPO in compliance with the Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act, after first submitting to… Read More -
Call to Action: Complete a Survey on the Future of FDLP Shipping Lists by Friday, September 20, 2024
Please consult with your library staff who process FDLP shipments or otherwise make use of shipping list data for other projects to complete a quick, five-minute survey. Due… Read More -
How Is Your Library Celebrating Constitution Day?
Constitution Day is September 17, 2024. GPO wants to know how you are celebrating. Send us photos from your events and of your displays, and your library could… Read More
Complete a survey on the future of FDLP Shipping Lists by Friday, September 20, 2024. Learn more.
GPO’s first librarian, Adelaide Hasse, was born on September 13, 1868 and began working at GPO in 1895. In her career at GPO, she almost singlehandedly set up the documents library and devised the classification system that, in an expanded form, is still in use today. View a story map about her life and career.
Share your Constitution Day events and displays with GPO. Learn more.
A suite of new web pages focused on collaborations with GPO and GPO partnerships is now available. Explore here.
This video featuring a cat named Taters was streamed via laser from deep space by NASA on Dec. 11, 2023. It was part of the technology demonstration known as Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC), which was attached to the Psyche spacecraft traveling to the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. See the video. View the record.