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Savvy Scholar Workshops

A guide to library research workshops for WSU undergraduate students, graduate students, teaching assistants and instructors.

Introduction

Welcome to the Subject Guide for Government Information!

Please use this website to find resources that will assist you in class assignments and research projects in federal, state and international information, as well as government statistics. Most of these resources are available online. Only WSU students, staff, or faculty may access resources tagged with a closed lock symbol Restricted to current WSU students, faculty & staff.

FEDERAL:  The Wichita State University Ablah Library became a Federal Depository Library (FDL) in 1901. The Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is a program established by the Government Publishing Office (GPO). It is one of more than 1300 libraries across the nation designated by Congress as a depository library. Federal depository libraries exist to make federal government information accessible to the public. Wichita State's collection is located on the library's main floor and is classed in the Superintendent of Documents Classification System. Documents published after 1976 are in the Libraries' Online Catalog; however, many historical documents are not yet cataloged. Please consult with the Government Documents or Reference staff if you need assistance.  The Federal Depository Library Program Directory can be found at http://catalog.gpo.gov/fdlpdir/FDLPdir.jsp.

In 1991 the library also became a Patent and Trademark Depository Library (PTDL). The Patent and Trademark Depository Library Program (PTDLP) was established in 1871 to administer a nationwide network of public, state and academic libraries which 1) Disseminate Patent and Trademark Information, and 2) Support the Diverse Intellectual Property Needs of the Public. WSU's Ablah Library is the only PTDL in Kansas.

STATE, COUNTY, CITY:  Ablah Library is also a depository for the State of Kansas. These materials are shelved with the main collection, and all have records in the online catalog. We also have the codes and many publications of Sedgwick County and the City of Wichita.  Welcome!

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