This research guide will help you begin finding Government Information, but it is not the end. If you do not find what you are looking for please see our other guides or contact us.
When searching for Government information ask yourself:
Quick Start: A good place to find out who has your information is usa.gov. Search for your topic and you will get results from different agencies.
Knowing where to look can be difficult and will depend on what information you are looking for.
Quick Start: If you're not sure where to start or just want to start looking Google is a good place to begin.
Government Information is a regional library of the Federal Depository Library Program as well as a depository of Colorado state, United Nations, and European Union information. It consists of over five million items from the United States government, Colorado and other state governments, foreign governments, and international governmental organizations like the UN. As a federal depository, the Library also offers assistance and its collections to members of the public. This includes providing public computers for unrestricted access to government information on the Internet.
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This guide divided into 5 categories of information that are commonly needed: