Welcome to the Evans
Library
Government Information Page
Florida Institute of Technology

What Are Government
Publications?
- Any
information produced by a government agency: city,
county, state, federal or international level.
- Issued
in paper, microfiche, video, CD-ROM, floppy disk, or the
Internet.
Why Use Government
Publications?
- Academic
research: Governments support and publish research
and statistics on aeronautics, agriculture, business, the economy,
diseases, energy, engineering, human relations,
nutrition, manufacturing, space, weather, and most other subjects.
- Informing
yourself as a responsible citizen: Governments
publish the laws and regulations we live by, the
activities of the president, Congress, governors and
legislatures, the decisions of the courts, and the
activities of departments and agencies of government.
- Informing
yourself as a consumer: Governments inform and
protect consumers with publications on financial aid to
students, national and state parks, health, personal
finance and credit, the cost of living, marketing scams,
Social Security and Medicare rights, employee rights,
veterans benefits, grant programs, patent, trademark, and
copyright registrations, and many other areas.
About the Federal
Depository Library Program
- "The
Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) was established
by Congress to ensure that the American public has access
to its governments information. Since 1813,
depository libraries have safeguarded the
publics right to know by collecting, organizing,
maintaining, preserving, and assisting users with
information from the federal government"
(from About the FDLP).
The Government
Printing Office (GPO) provides government information at
no cost to designated depository libraries throughout the
country. These depository libraries, in turn, provide
local, no-fee access to government information in all
formats in an impartial environment with professional
assistance. As institutions committed to equity of access
and dedicated to free and unrestricted public use, the
nations 1,250 depository libraries serve as
one of the vital links between "We the people"
and our government. Any member of the public can visit
these depository libraries and use the federal depository
collections.
- Florida
Tech was appointed as a depository in 1963 and has
received documents almost daily since then, housing
over 200,000 on the third floor of the library. In addition,
electronic links are provided to the full-text of over
34,000 documents through the Evans Library's online catalog.
- As a
selective depository, Florida Tech chooses to receive
approximately one-third of all government publications
available, concentrating on those supporting the academic
curricula as well as those needed by the general public.
Strengths of the collection are in NASA, EPA, NOAA, FAA,
USGS, ERIC, Census, Patent and Trademark documents, and
laws, regulations, and court decisions.
- The
University of Florida serves as Floridas regional
depository which receives all documents and retains them
permanently as an archive for the states citizens.
These documents are available through interlibrary loan
to patrons of other libraries.
- The
Central Brevard Library and Reference Center in Cocoa
(321-633-1792) has been a federal depository since 1996,
and the University of Central Florida Library in Orlando
(407-823-2562 or tollfree, 866-271-7589) has been since 1966.
How to Find Government
Information at Evans Library
- Online
catalog: Approximately 90% of the documents available
at Florida Tech may be found in the catalog in the same
way as books, by searching keyword, author, title or
subject. Those documents not available in the library are available
through interlibrary loan.
- Paper
indexes: Many older NASA documents held by the
library are not cataloged but may be located through
NASA's STAR index in the first floor index
collection. Citations to documents offered to
depository libraries from all agencies, whether in Florida Tech's
collection or not, may be found in the Monthly Catalog
of United States Government Publications on the third floor (1899-1996).
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Online indexes:
Citations to
depository documents from 1976 to present may be found in
the online version of the Monthly Catalog (see FirstSearch
on the Databases/Indexes page available from the LINK at
www.lib.fit.edu).
In addition there are separate indexes to ERIC, Department
of Energy, EPA, and other agency documents online in the
Evans Library's More Databases and Indexes link at the top of the
Databases/Indexes page.
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Third floor organization:
Depository documents in all
formats are located on the third floor of Evans Library.
Paper documents occupy the center stacks. Microfiche
documents are in gold-colored cabinets along the west
wall, with a microfiche reader nearby. A microfiche
reader/printer is available on the first floor for making
copies. CD-ROMs are in the Government Documents Office on
the east side of the floor. Selected documents are
shelved in Reference and on Reserve, first floor.
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Arrangement of documents by call number:
Government publications
are arranged by their own unique system of call
numbering, the Superintendent of Documents (SuDocs)
system. The beginning letter in each call number stands
for the federal issuing agency such as D for Defense
Department and J for Justice Department. Consequently the
documents are arranged on the floor by agency rather than
by subject. The numbers which follow the letters are all
whole numbers, not decimals as in the rest of the
library. Thus D 1.2: would shelve before D 1.10: because
2 is a smaller whole number than 10. Document call
numbers may be distinguished from books in the general
collection by the colon ( : ) located in each.
How to Find Government Information on the Web
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The Government Resources Section of the Evans Library LINK:
Located under "Research Resources" on the
LINK, Government Resources assembles
links to web pages with the government information most
frequently requested by Evans Library's patrons. Select
Federal, Florida and Other States, or International and Foreign
links.
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GPO Access:
The Government Printing Offices official site for
access to government information on the Web. Contains
official versions of the most important government
publications, links to the publications of many agencies,
finding aids and information on purchasing government
documents.
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USA.gov:
The average citizen's site for access to government
information on the Web. USA.gov is arranged in categories
that help citizens find common links to federal, state,
and local Web pages of interest.
- Search
Engines: While any of the standard Internet search
engines may be used to retrieve government information,
GPO Access and
USA.gov provide search engines that search only government
and military sites.
Depository Location, Policies, Contacts, Hours
Free access to the collection:
Everyone is welcome to use the
documents collection within the library. You do not have to be a
Florida Tech student, faculty or staff member.
Circulation of materials:
You may check out most documents with
a Florida Tech id card just as you would a book. Exceptions are
reference documents and periodicals, all of which are labeled
"Reference" or "For Library Use Only." Non-university patrons may
purchase a community card from the first floor Service Desk if they
wish to check out documents, or may have their public library borrow
a document through its interlibrary loan system.
- Contacts:
Debra Cook, Government Information
Phone: (321) 674-7531
Fax: (321) 724-2559
E-mail: debcook@fit.edu
Reference Assistance
Phone: (321) 674-8021
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Hours:
Documents are available all
hours the library is open.
Reference assistance is available
at the Service Desk from
10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. daily;
2:00-9:00 p.m. Sunday.
(Summer and break hours vary slightly.)
Links to Brevard
Countys U.S. Senators and Representative
Link to Government Resources
Adapted
from web pages of the Albert S. Cook Library at Towson
University, the Greenley Library at Farmingdale College, and the
Government Printing Office at
http://www.gpo.gov/.