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Federal Depository Library Directory

  • Last Updated: January 10, 2025
  • Published: September 23, 2024

About

The Federal Depository Library Directory (FDL Directory) is a list of all Federal depository libraries. The FDL Directory has various search and download capabilities, as well as a map.

Accounts

The person designated as the depository coordinator can log in and edit select fields in the FDL Directory under My FDL. GPO counts on coordinators to review your library’s entry and keep it current.

If you are the new depository coordinator and the previous coordinator did not update the FDL Directory with your information, use askGPO’s Submit an Inquiry, and choose the category “Other depository library question or issue” to request an update. You will get an email with login information.

Training

Use the subject tag askGPO in the FDLP Academy Training Repository.

Of particular interest:

  • Federal Depository Library Directory (5 minutes)
  • askGPO Training for Federal Depository Libraries (various short recordings and a 2021 webinar)
    • Includes the latest askGPO Training Guide for FDL Users (PDF)

Link

Log in to the FDL Directory

Login information

No need to log in to view directory information.

Depository coordinators need a login to edit their library’s FDL Directory entry.

Username = your full email address, possibly including .askgpo at the end

Password = you set your password

Help

Forget your username or your password? On the Login screen, there is a Forgot your password? link

Tip

To ensure receipt of emails sdd the following to your whitelist or safe senders list:

[email protected] 
[email protected]

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