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Introduction to Government Documents

The following blog post is part of an ongoing series on the government documents collection.

Introduction to Government Documents

The government documents and law librarian at WKU is Rosemary Meszaros. Her office can be found in the basement of Helm Library, on the same level as the government documents and law collection.

Government documents can be searched for using the library’s new OneSearch search interface. Simply type your topic into the search box and click “Search.” Once your results have been listed, you can refine your search to only government documents by choosing the options which contain “Government” in the location refinement options.

When clicking on a listing for a government document, you will notice that the location is not formatted using the Library of Congress Classification System. Instead, it uses the Superintendent of Documents classification system, developed by the Government Printing Office (GPO). In it, documents are grouped by the government agency or department that published the materials. Major agencies are identified by an assigned letter and then further broken down by number into the subordinate offices. These are further broken down into series.

For example:

D is the Department of Defense.
D 101 is the Army
D 201 is the Navy
D 214 is the Marine Corps
D 301 is the Air Force
These are all sub-departments of the Department of Defense.

HS is the Department of Homeland Security
HS 7 is the U.S. Coast Guard, now under the control of the Department of Homeland Security

In the next installment, we will begin exploring the materials WKU’s Government Documents collection has to offer.

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September Reference Book Display: 10 Years at War

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Stop by the reference area to see our display 10 Years at War, featuring books on terrorism, Afghanistan, and military service.  These books were chosen to highlight the 10th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan, and the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform. These books all come from our reference collection, and are just a sampling of what there is on the topic.

Books on Display

  1. Encyclopedia of the American armed forces by Alan Axelrod UA23 .A875 2005 (2 volumes)
  2. Military life : the psychology of serving in peace and combat / edited by Thomas W. Britt, Carl Andrew Castro and Amy B. Adler. U22.3 .M485 2006 (4 volumes)
  3. United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipients : a comprehensive registry, including U.S. Navy medical personnel honored for serving Marines in combat / edited by George B. Clark. VE495.3 U53 2005
  4. Air warfare: an international encyclopedia / edited by Walter J. Boyne ; associate editors, Michael Fopp … [et al.] ; foreword by Michael J. Dugan. UG628 .A73 2002 (2 volumes)
  5. Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency / W. Thomas Smith, Jr. UB251.U5 S63 2003
  6. Afghanistan / Noah Berlatsky, book editor. JQ1769.A15 A325 2010
  7. Terrorism : essential primary sources / K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, editors. HV6431 .T465 2006
  8. Military communications : from ancient times to the 21st century / Christopher H. Sterling, Editor. UG590 .M56 2008
  9. The Encyclopedia of warships : from World War II to the present day / general editor, Robert Jackson. V765 .E53 2006
  10. Atlas of the Middle East. National Geographic Society (U.S.). Book Division. G2205 .N34 2003

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