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Program - Participating Libraries   
Lists the depository libraries that participated in the Gi21 Program.

 

 

 

Since 1813, depository libraries have provided free and permanent public access to government information through the Federal Depository Library Program (United States Government Printing Office).   In the past decade, the primary medium for information dissemination changed from paper and microfiche to electronic.  This electronic information is available to all, but desository libraries provide additional expertise through their staff of government information specialists.  The "Government Information in the 21st Century" grant looked to use this knowledge base to provide basic training for non-depository staff in the use of government information.  The libraries listed below were part of that training.

Arizona

  • Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records (Phoenix)
  • Arizona State University (Tempe)
  • Arizona State University, Ross-Blakely Law Library (Tempe)
  • Arizona Western College (Yuma)
  • Central Arizona College (Coolidge)
  • City of Mesa Library
  • Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff)
  • Northland Pioneer College, Little Colorado Campus (Holbrook)
  • Pima County Public Library (Tucson)
  • University of Arizona (Tucson)
  • Yavapai College (Prescott)

Colorado

  • Colorado College (Colorado Springs)
  • Colorado School of Mines (Golden)
  • Colorado State Publications Library (Denver) - not a federal depository
  • Colorado State University (Fort Collins)
  • Colorado State University-Pueblo
  • Denver Public Library
  • Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library (Broomfield)
  • Mesa State College (Grand Junction)
  • Pueblo City-County Library
  • United States Courts Library, 10th Circuit Court of Appeals (Denver)
  • University of Colorado at Boulder
  • University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
  • University of Colorado at Denver
  • University of Denver
  • University of Northern Colorado (Greeley)
  • Western State College (Gunnison)

New Mexico

  • Eastern New Mexico University (Portales)
  • Farmington Public Library
  • New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (Socorro)
  • New Mexico Junior College (Hobbs)
  • New Mexico State Library (Santa Fe)
  • New Mexico State University (Las Cruces)
  • New Mexico Supreme Court Law Library (Santa Fe)
  • University of New Mexico (Albuquerque)
  • Western New Mexico University (Silver City)

Utah

  • Brigham Young University (Provo)
  • Brigham Young University, Howard W. Hunter Law Library (Provo)
  • University of Utah (Salt Lake City)
  • Utah State University (Logan)
  • Weber State University (Ogden)

Wyoming

  • Campbell County Public Library (Gillette)
  • Western Wyoming Community College (Rock Springs)
  • Wyoming State Law Library (Cheyenne)
  • Wyoming State Library (Cheyenne)


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