Government Documents Collections

The Goverment Documents collections are on the 5th floor of Alden Library. They include:
United States Government Documents
United Nations Government Documents
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Overview
This guide is intended as an introduction to the government documents collections in the Ohio University Libraries, which include federal, state, local, and international materials.
How Are U.S. Government Documents Arranged?
- Explanation of SuDocs Classification System from OU LibrariesThis is the OU Government Documents Department's explanation of the SuDocs classification system.
How are Government Documents Cited?
- Uncle Sam: Brief Guide to Citing Government PublicationsA guide, produced by the University of Memphis, that describes how to cite government documents in the University of Chicago/Turabian format.
- Guides to Citing Government DocumentsThis page links to a series of guide that describe how to cite government documents in APA, Chicago, MLA, and Turabian formats.
- Citing Government Information Sources Using MLA Citation StyleA guide from the University of Nevada, Reno.
- DocsCiteA step-by-step citation generator for government documents in either MLA or APA format. Produced by Arizona State University.
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