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Action Items to Implement a Digital FDLP

Work to implement a digital FDLP is ongoing at GPO. The table maps recommendations of the Task Force on a Digital FDLP to action items with status updates. The page was reviewed and modified quarterly between 2023 and 2025 and is now archived. Remaining items are being incorporated into regular strategic planning and program management activities.ActionStatusNotesAssess the LSCM business unit for organizational and staffing changes to support digital initiatives.Complete...
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Events and Conferences

FDLP events are designed to highlight Federal information products and services, offer continuing education opportunities, address issues related to the FDLP, share ideas, and provide networking opportunities for the Federal depository community.Events are announced via FDLP News and Events.View upcoming events on the FDLP Events Calendar.View recording archives of past virtual FDLP events.View transcripts, photographs, and proceedings or ar...
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2026 Depository Library Council Virtual Meeting

FDLP Pre-Meeting: Updates from GPOTuesday, March 3, 20261:00 – 2:30 p.m. (ET)Spring 2026 DLC Virtual MeetingWednesday, March 4 – Thursday, March 5, 2026 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. (ET) Spring Meeting Preliminary Schedule Join the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) and the Depository Library Council for our annual FDLP Pre-Meeting and Spring Virtual Meeting.Register to AttendThese events are free of charge. One registration gives you access to both events.Durin...
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LSCM Pilot Project 2 with University of North Texas Libraries

OverviewLaunched in 2021, LSCM Pilot Projects are focused initiatives designed to benefit the FDLP community and enhance the National Collection of U.S. Government Public Information. These projects are jointly-conducted with Federal depository libraries. Learn more by visiting the LSCM Pilot Projects page.Pilot Project Opportunity 2 was open for submissions between March 1 and April 15, 2022, and the University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries was selected as the sec...
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National Collection Service Areas

National Collection Service Areas (NCSA) group Federal depository libraries into four areas as a means of ensuring geographically dispersed permanent public access to Federal Government information products, sharing resources among depository libraries, and receiving services from GPO’s Library Services and Content Management (LSCM).In 2015, Joint Committee on Printing (JCP) specified there be no fewer than four geographically dispersed tangible copies of a publicat...
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Union List of Item Selections

AboutThe Union List of Item Selections (UNION-L) are text (.txt) files listing all depository library selections. The first column contains item numbers, and the second column lists the Federal depository library numbers of libraries that select them. Files are updated weekly and posted on Fridays.Comma Delimited Format (cd-ddis.zip)A compressed file containing the item selection data for all depository libraries in a comma delimited text fileFixed Field Format (ff-ddis....
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Limited Print Distribution Framework

The Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) has moved to a digital program, with a focus on delivering permanent no-fee public access to digital content for people seeking U.S. Government information. Beginning in February 2024, the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) began distributing to libraries using a limited print distribution model. This model acknowledges the different print-format needs and requirements of the&nbsp;National Collection Service Areas&nbsp;(...
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Depository Library Council

AboutThe Depository Library Council (Council) serves as an advisory committee to the Director, GPO and the Superintendent of Documents.The Council focuses on matters pertaining to future trends, innovation, and new concepts in libraries; Government information dissemination and public access; and the enhancement of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). This includes elements of the management of electronic information, such as version control, authentication, an...
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Partnerships 

There are six types of official GPO partnerships in which institutions can take part. Official partners enter into signed formal institutional agreements with GPO.Cataloging and Metadata ContributorDigital Access PartnerDigital Content ContributorDigital Preservation StewardPreservation StewardOther/Specialized: GPO will consider all partnership proposals that support free public access to U.S. Government information.Current GPO Partnerships ...