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FDLP Centennial Celebration, Online Exhibit

Further Reading

Amata, Benjamin T., ed. “Government Documents as Rare Books.” ALA/GODORT Rare and Endangered Government Publications Committee, 1998.

Compston, Christine and Rachel Filene Seidman, eds. Our Documents: 100 Milestone Documents from the National Archives. New York: Oxford, 2003.

Hernon, Peter. United States Government Information: Policies and Sources. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2002.

Hulyk, Barbara, Jim Walsh, and George Barnum, compliers. “The Identification, Preservation, and Security of Rare and Valuable Government Documents: A Selective Bibliography.” ALA/GODORT Rare and Endangered Government Publications Committee, revised 1999.

Seavey, Charles A. “Locating Illustrated Federal Publications from the Pre-GPO Period Using the 1909 Checklist,” DttP September 1989, vol. 17, no. 3, p 130.

The University of North Texas Libraries World War Poster Collection.

Thank you for visiting our online exhibit. Special thanks go to Molly Boyd, Phil Jones, Arthur Morgan, and Bridget Penrose for their patient assistance with bringing this project to fruition.

If you'd like to learn more about about Government Information, other milestone documents, or their identification and preservation try consulting the items listed in this further reading section. You can also search and browse for documents using the U of A's subscription databases and list of free recommended links.

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GPO Centennial PlaqueNew Deal Poster ArtNew Deal Poster ArtLincoln's Second Inaugural Address Lima CathedralBuffalo Dance Dr. Seuss Ann Anopheles E.E. CummingsE.E. Cummings Muhammad Ali DOD Generals GI Stories GI Roundtable Big Bird PosterFish For Compliments Poster
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