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No title, or not sure where to begin? Try the U.S. Government Printing Office's listing of resources by topic, or the Government Information on the Web Subject Index maintained by St. Mary's University.
The U.S. Government Manual has a subject index plus an online search feature.
If you have a publication's title, use the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications. Many publications can also be found in the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library catalog, along with links to their web versions.
Check the Federal Digital System (FDsys) for fulltext versions of popular Congressional and White House publications.
Use the Forms Catalog to find popular federal forms such as tax forms, social security forms, FEMA forms, small business forms, and more.
To search newer publications by subject, use the U.S. Government Printing Office's Subject Bibliographies Index matches general topics with the approximately 150 subject bibliographies used to categorize the publications, subscriptions, and electronic products GPO sells through its GPO Bookstore.
The Ivan Allen, Jr. Reference Department on the second floor of Central Library has been a U.S. Government Depository since 1880. Use this listing by topic of its most important book and magazine periodicals to find information you need.
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