General Government Sites
- Lexis Nexis: Academic

- Lexis Nexis: Academic Legal Sources InstructionsStep-by-step instructions for help navigating in Lexis Nexis.
- ProQuest: Congressional

- Alliance for Taxpayer AccessOpen public access to taxpayer funded research.
- Catalog of U.S. Government PublicationsGovernment Printing Office (GPO) Access.
- Congressional Budget Office Publications by Topic
- Congressional Research Service Reports, Hosted by UNT Libraries
- Core Documents of U.S. DemocracyLinks to important government publications, historical and current.
- ExpectMore.govDeveloped by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) to provide a comprehensive central access point for locating and acquiring government information.
- Federal Digital System (FDsys)To replace GPO Access. From the U.S. Government Printing Office, which disseminates official information from all three branches of the Federal Government.
- Frequently Used Sites Related to US Government InformationAmerican Library Association, GODORT.
- Google U.S. Government Search
- GovEngine.comConsolidation of links to federal, state and local government sites.
- GovSpotOrganized links.
- GPO AccessFrom the U.S. Government Printing Office, which disseminates official information from all three branches of the Federal Government.
- Health United StatesA link to The Centers for Disease Control's statistical compilation of American health.
- Library of CongressCatalogs, links, American Memory Image collection, copyright office and copyright forms.
- National Archives and Records AdministrationIncluding the Federal Register and Code of Federal Regulations.
- The National AcademiesAdvisers to the Nation on Science, Engineering and Medicine.
- U.S. Conference of Mayors
- United States Government Policy and Supporting PositionsAlso known as the "Plum Books" is a listing of over 8,000 positions that are appointed in the current administration from legislative and executive agencies. Is is only published every four years after a president has been elected.
- University of Michigan Document CenterMany government links.
- USA.govOfficial web site for citizens to search U.S. government.
- USA ServicesWho to contact with questions.
- Yahoo!: Government
- Congress.gov
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11/11/2011




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