Government Documents OverviewThe Depository Program The MTU Library's Government Publication and Map collections are a "selective" depository for United States government publications and a State of Michigan depository. The term "selective" means that only those government publications that support the various departmental missions of the University and reflect the interests of the residents of the area are selected. A government publication (or document) is an official publication (book, serial, or non-book) produced by or printed at the expense of an official government entity. Because the US federal government is the world's largest publisher and also the world's largest sponsor of research, much primary research material unavailable elsewhere can be found in depository libraries. As a selective Federal Depository, the library receives about 50% of the documents made available by the United States Printing Office. The collection currently consists of approximately 470,000 print and 490,000 microfiche items. The Michigan Depository consists of approximately 12,000 print items. History of the Collection If you cannot locate the source you need through the Online Catalog, inquire at the Reference or Circulation Desks for assistance. Resources that are not part of the MTU Library?s collections can be requested by completing a Library ILL Request Form.
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