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Is the Muir S. Fairchild Research Information Center a Federal Depository?

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Is the Muir S. Fairchild Research Information Center a Federal Depository?

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Yes, AUL is a selective federal depository. We have established a profile of topics that are important to most of our users, and we regularly receive shipments of those federal products from the Government Printing Office, or the federal agencies themselves. The scope of these materials is quite specific to the research needs of Air University, and the number is relatively small. Unlike many depository libraries, we do not have a separate Government Documents Collection–items are integrated into various collections, and are identifiable through our online catalog. Anyone who comes to the Library may use the materials. Just across town is also a full regional depository at Auburn University at Montgomery.

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