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U.S. Government InformationAbout the Division Oklahoma's Territorial Library began receiving federal government publications in 1893. Today, ODL's U.S. Government Information Division receives publications from all three branches of the government: executive, legislative, and judicial. As a regional depository library, we receive an average of 100,000 federal publications per year in paper, CD-ROM, microfiche, and map formats. We also access federal agency information on the Internet and search many online sources. Anyone can use our materials in person, but only state government employees can check out materials directly. Other customers can borrow materials through the statewide interlibrary loan program. The loan period for most materials is 30 days. Our electronic lab has terminals available to the public for free Internet access to federal agency sites. We encourage Oklahomans to call us or send us an e-mail message with their questions. Our mission is to provide access to federal government information to the people of Oklahoma.
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