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About U.S. Government Documents in the Columbia University Libraries



Location of Federal Documents
Columbia University has been a depository for Federal documents since 1882. There is no separate U.S. Government Documents collection in the Columbia University Libraries. CLIO has records for most U.S. government depository titles, indicating the location in one of the campus libraries, according to subject. Some materials (primarily pre-1976 Congressional documents) still can only be identified and located through the card catalogs in the Butler Library Reference Department.

Most print documents published since 1976 are now located in the Offsite storage facility. The CLIO records will indicate this location and provide a means for recalling the items from Offsite on request.

Federal Documents on Microfiche
U.S. depository items on microfiche are located in the microfiche cabinets on the second level of Lehman Library. There are CLIO records for microfiche items, which give the location as Lehman U.S. Government Documents. Microfiche must be used in Lehman Library and do not circulate.

Online Federal Documents
Federal depository publications are increasingly being issued in electronic formats on the internet. CLIO has records for many of these documents, with links to the online publication. Many other online Federal publications can be located by conducting a search on Google U.S. Government Search.

Law Library Depository
The Columbia University Law Library, 300 Greene Hall, is also a U.S. Federal depository. Its collection is small, mainly consisting of judicial branch materials.

New York State Documents
Lehman Library is also a microfiche depository for New York State documents, 1983-1994. This depository microfiche collection is not represented in CLIO, but must be searched with specialized tools in Lehman Library. Print versions of some New York State documents are also located in several libraries, and can be located via a search of CLIO and the card catalogs. After 1996, New York State documents have been scanned and are available on the web, from the New York State Library Catalog, Excelsior.

Use of Depository Materials by Non-Columbia Affiliates
Columbia University Libraries welcomes the use of its collections of U.S. Federal government and New York State documents by members of the general public. We do ask that you first register with the University through the Library Information Office. Staff in the Library Information Office can then direct you to the appropriate library location.

Members of the general public who obtain access specifically to use depository documents may use only depository materials. Other materials in the Columbia University Libraries which are purchased for the collections are for the use of Columbia University affiliates only, unless non-affiliates choose to purchase extended Reading Privileges ($55 per month) or Borrowing Privileges ($100 per month). Conditions attached to these privileges and other information of interest to visiting readers is available in the publication "Use of Columbia University Libraries by Visiting Readers," available in all Columbia University Libraries or in the Library Information Office.


US Government Documents
Address:
Lehman Social Sciences Library
300 International Affairs
420 W. 118th St.
New York, NY 10027
Telephone:
(212) 854-3794
Email:
usgd@libraries.cul.columbia.edu

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