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What is a good way to find government grey literature online?

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What is a good way to find government grey literature online?

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http://www.google.com/ig/usgov is a good place to start when looking for general and modern government information. If you don’t know what agency is producing relevant materials, or which congress was in session when your topic was addressed, this site will get you to online resources. Those resources can provide a good starting point for more in depth research. Once you have the name of a relevant agency, you can do an author search in the library catalog for older, print-only, materials. Don’t forget, citations in found articles will often point you to more specific documents, many of which are housed in the Government Documents department of the UF Libraries.

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