Plateau Center for American Indian Studies

Finding American Indian Collections at WSU

 

Government Documents

General Introduction

WSU Libraries became a Federal Depository Library in 1907 and a member of the Washington State depository system in 1963. The Libraries receive about 70% of the materials available through the Federal Depository System and most of the government documents that the Washington State Library receives. To get started looking for government documents at WSU, try visiting the Libraries' Government Documents at WSU site.

Washington State documents received from 1990 to present appear in the Griffin Catalog and are shelved at the location given, including Holland and Terrell Libraries and other WSU-Pullman libraries. For materials not found in Griffin, ask a librarian to assist you in checking the Documents Catalog, the Kardex or the old Card Catalog, particularly for documents prior to 1990.

Browse Government Document Collections included in the Plateau Center Project:

Contact Information for Government Document Queries

If you are interested in locating government documents at WSU, you may contact the reference desk for Holland and Terrell Libraries: Ask a Question (links to email, instant messaging, and contact information options)
Phone: (509) 335-8516

You may also contact Marilyn Von Seggern, the Government Documents Librarian:
Marilyn Von Seggern
Holland and Terrell Libraries 120M
(509) 335-8859
m_vonseggern@wsu.edu

 

 

 


 

 

 


 

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