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Nevada-Utah Federal Depository Library Program

Nevada's FDLP selective libraries joined Utah's regional library in December 2019 after almost 10 years of not reporting to a regional library. This enables these libraries to better manage and coordinate their federal publication collections.

 

Resources for Nevada-Utah selective libraries

Federal Depository Libraries in Nevada

What is the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP)?

The FDLP distributes materials produced by the federal government for free to participating libraries across the U.S.

Selective Libraries across Nevada

The graphic below shows each FDLP participant in Nevada. Each library selects government-produced materials that suit their collection scope and user needs. Academic, law, government, and public libraries participate across the state.

Nevada Selective Depositories map of libraries throughout the state

Public Accessibility

FDLP libraries provide public access to government materials. Access hours and circulation right vary by library.

 

Federal Depository Libraries in Utah

What is the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP)?

The FDLP distributes materials produced by the federal government for free to participating libraries across the U.S.

What is a Regional Depository?

The Utah State University Libraries have housed federal government publications as a selective depository since 1907 and regional depository since 1963. The Government Information Department receives all materials distributed through the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) in a variety of formats. We strive to maintain our historic collections for the future.

Selective Libraries across Utah

The graphic below shows each FDLP participant in Utah. Each library selects government-produced materials that suit their collection scope and user needs. Academic, law, and special libraries participate across the state.

Utah Selective Depositories map of libraries throughout the state

Public Accessibility

FDLP libraries provide public access to government materials. Access hours and circulation rights vary by library.