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Links to Electronic U. S. Government Documents

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The Federal Government is committed to making government documents available to all citizens at all times. These links are just a few of the many that provide easy access to information from many divisions of the government. For assistance in using these links, or any questions relating to government documents, please contact the library at 231-348-6615, or send an e-mail to library@ncmich.edu with the subject line: Gov Docs.

Depository Service Guidelines


GENERAL GOVERNMENT LINKS

GPO Federal Digital System:
A multi-database search tool from the government

Federal Depository Basic Collection:
Information about the workings and activites of the Federal Government

Ben's Guide to U. S. Government for Kids:
A simple guide to documents for K - 12th grades (and their parents!)

Browse Titles from GPO Bookstore:
documents may be available through the library.
Links to Government Agencies:
Washburn University School of Law

Government Information Connection:
U of North Texas


STATISTICS

Bureau of Labor Statistics:
Who is and isn't working, when, where and why

Fedstats:
Statistics from over 100 agencies

National Center for Education Statistics:
Covers all areas of education

Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics:
Crime, criminals and incarceration

County and City Data Book:
Find information of local and regional concern

Statistical Abstract of the United States:
Collection of the most wanted statistics

Consumer Price Index:
Think prices are going up? Find out here

American Factfinder from the Census Bureau:
Find recent census information

National Center for Health Statistics:
This collection gives a view of the health of Americans



GOVDOCS FOR KIDS


Contact your Legislators in Washington

Senator Carl Levin / Senator Debbie Stabenow / Congressman Dan Benishek

Visit the Government Documents Catalog to find what documents the library receives. You'll also find links to many documents in NCMC library's online catalog.