Government & Public Documents
Brief History and Overview
Pathfinders
Materials for Public Review
Search Catalog of U.S. Government Publications
Other Local Depository Libraries
Pathfinders
Materials for Public Review
Search Catalog of U.S. Government Publications
Other Local Depository Libraries
Pathfinders (Research Guides)
- How to Locate Government Documents
- Congress
- Cost of Living/Prices
- Federal Legislation
- Presidential Orders/Proclamations
- Regulatory Agencies (Rules)
- Labor
- Statistics (Sources)
- Supreme Court Decisions
Materials for Public Review
In the interest of keeping the public informed, the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh may be asked to maintain documents submitted by various agencies for public review. These documents are available in the Reference Services ‘Overflow’ Room. For assistance in locating them users should inquire at the Reference Services Desk on the second floor of the library.
- Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory
- East Ohio Street/Route 28 Improvement Project Environmental Assessment
Popular Government Web Sites
- Helpful Sites
- Cabinet Level Departments
- Census Information
- Executive Branch
- Federal Commissions and Agencies
- Health and Consumer Information
- Judicial Branch
- Legislative Branch
- Libraries and Archives
- Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights
- Ready Reference Titles
- Regulations
- Statistical Sources
Search Catalog of U.S. Government Publications
Search the official Catalog of U.S. Government Publications
(January 1994 to present) by keyword below. More
specialized search options (by title, SUDoc #, item #) are also
available directly from the
GPO Access catalog page.
- MarciveWeb DOCS Catalog Express Search (in library only)
Federal Depository Libraries
in the 14th Congressional District of Pennsylvania
- Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Main Library,
Reference Services
- Duquesne University,
Law Library (includes Allegheny County Law Library)
- La Roche College, John J. Wright
Library
- University of Pittsburgh,
Barco Law Library
- University of Pittsburgh,
Hillman Library
- Search for the Federal Depository Library nearest you.

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