U.S. Federal Documents
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Department of State Diplomatic Records on Microfilm | U.S.
Statistics References: U.S. Federal
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Association of Research Libraries. Technology & U.S. government information
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Boyd, Anne and R. Rips. United States government publications. H. W. Wilson,
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Downey, James A. U.S. federal official publications: the international dimension
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Hernon, Edward. Locating United States government information: a guide to
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GPO’s future direction and future system. USGP. 2004.
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01/2006
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