The FDLP Desktop serves as a centralized resource for the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), which disseminates U.S. Government information to the American public through libraries across the nation. Stay up-to-date with the latest innovations and progress of the Program and utilize various tools in order to enhance public services.
Libraries, log in with your institution's number and internal password to access depository-only content (e.g., order promotional materials).
Audio Public Service Announcements (PSAs) promoting Federal depository libraries are now available for free. One is targeted at college students, faculty, and staff whose institution has a depository on campus and the other is a general PSA promoting the FDLP.
The two PSAs are available to download as a zip archive file. Each archive contains the PSA in MP3, WAV, and AIFF file formats. A transcript of the PSA is also included as a text file.
GPO has been proactively contacting many college and public radio stations around the country, but we need your help. If you have a station you would like to recommend for airing a FDLP PSA, we would love to hear from you. GPO will be happy to reach out to the station for airing the PSA.
Visit askGPO and please provide us with the name of your academic institution and any contact information you have for your radio station of choice. When submitting a question, please choose the category "Federal Depository Libraries" and the subcategory “Marketing Strategies/Radio Spots.”
Easy as FDL PSA (academic depository libraries)
Transcript:
“Would you like access to free information on science, technology, health, laws, the workings of the Obama administration, and more? Well be sure to stop by your campus library and other Federal depository libraries throughout the country for free access to U.S. Government information. Be sure to check it out today. Easy as FDL: Free Information, Dedicated Service, Limitless Possibilities.”
“Would you like access to free information on science, technology, health, laws, the workings of the Obama administration, and more? Be sure to stop by your local Federal depository library for free access to U.S. Government information. Find the library nearest you at gpo.gov/libraries. Easy as FDL: Free Information, Dedicated Service, Limitless Possibilities.”