Federal Depository

The Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is a government program that allows libraries to facilitate access to U.S. federal government publications available to the public at no cost.
 
Federal Depository Library Program
Basic Collection
These titles are vital sources of information that support the public's right to know about the workings and essential activities of the Federal Government.

Government Documents Online
GPO's Federal Digital System (FDsys) provides free online access to official publications from all three branches of the Federal Government

Government Information Online (GIO)
What is GIO? Ask a Librarian
Through Government Information Online (GIO) you can ask government information librarians who are experts at finding information from government agencies of all levels (local, state, regional, national international) on almost any subject from aardvarks to zygomycosis.

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government
Learn about the Federal Government from Ben Franklin.

Maps in The Bethel Park Library Collection
View the list of maps that are housed in the Bethel Park Library Map Collection.

Federal depository resources are available and usable for all library customers regardless of library affiliation, disability, age, residency, or other customer status. 
Any member of the general public may use depository resources in all formats at a Federal depository library free of charge and without impediments
Patrons of any age can access Federal depository collections and services.