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What is a Federal Depository Library? What does FDLP mean?
What is a Federal Depository Library? What does FDLP mean?
The Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) was started by the United States government to make federal documents and publications available to the general public at no cost.
Steen Library at SFA has been a depository library since 1965, and a State of Texas Depository Library since 1973.
For more information see our Government Documents Guide.
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Last Updated: Aug 25, 2023 Views: 43
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