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FDLP Resource Guides

  • Last Updated: June 09, 2025
  • Published: May 29, 2025

About

FDLP Resource Guides provide information about the Federal Government and the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). There are two types of guides:

  1. Subject guides explore a variety of topics that concern the Federal Government for the general public.
  2. FDLP Information guides contain resources and guidance for Federal depository libraries about operations and services.

All of the guides are open educational resources. Anyone can share, copy, and reuse the guides.

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Screenshot of FDLP Resource Guide, Environmental Topics.

 

Update Frequency

The guides are updated on a quarterly basis.

Training

  • FDLP Resource Guides: Recap of the Redevelopment Project (Video, 51 minutes, recorded in 2025)
  • FDLP Workshop: Investing in your Digital Presence (Video, 21 minutes, recorded in 2024)

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