



As a participant in the Federal Depository Library Program, University Libraries at the University of Akron provides public access to publications of the United States government in print, microform, audio-visual, CD-ROM, and electronic formats. Documents are distributed to Depository Libraries at no charge. In return, these libraries make the documents available to the public. For more details, visit the Government Documents Collection information section.
For questions about locating materials in the library catalog, using library research tools, or borrowing library materials: Ask a Librarian or visit the Reference/Information desk on the first (main) floor of Bierce Library. For other questions related to locating, accessing, and using any type or format of government information, contact the Government Documents Librarian or a subject specialist.
Tutorial: Locating historical decennial census data in Bierce Library
FAQ: Can government documents be borrowed?
FAQ: How do I find the full text of an NTIS report?
FAQ: How is the government documents collection arranged?
FAQ: What are regulations? How are they different from laws?
FAQ: What kinds of materials can I find in the government documents collection?
FAQ: Where is the government documents collection located?