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Purpose
There are approximately
1,300 federal depository
libraries in the United States. They receive federal publications
for free, in return for making them available to the public. This
study attempts to determine whether the material sent to depositories is
also available to the public, for free, over the World Wide Web.
On June 13-14, 2000 we searched for the
documents on the World Wide Web using:
*
Catalog
of U.S. Government Publications
*
Govbot
* The home page
of the authoring agency
During September 18-29, 2000 we searched
again for the same publications using:
*
Catalog
of U.S. Government Publications
* FirstGov
*
Govbot
* Google
Uncle Sam
* GrayLit
Net
* GPO
Access
* The home page
of the authoring agency
During January 3-11, 2001 we searched
again for the same publications using:
*
Catalog
of U.S. Government Publications
* FirstGov
*
Govbot
* Google
Uncle Sam
* GrayLit
Net
* GPO
Access
* usgovsearch
* The home page
of the authoring agency
In September:
Almost sixty percent (58%) of the sample
material was available on the World Wide Web. Significant changes
were as follows:
* Three documents that
we could not find in June showed up in September. Two of these were
found using search engines or databases we did not use in June, so
it is possible they were there all along. This is also true of the older
issue of CFR listed in row 5 below.
* One hearing which
was partially available in June was fully available in September.
One hearing which was not available in June was partially available in
September.
* In June we
were able to find newer issues of two periodicals, but not the issues we
were looking for. In September we were able to find NO issues for
one of those periodicals.
In January:
The publications available dropped slightly
from 58% to 55%. This drop was largely the result of two publications
being replaced on the Web with newer editions. Significant changes
included:
* One publication
that was on the Web in September could not be found in January.
* Two publications
were replaced by newer editions.
* One document was
found on the Web for the first time.
* One document that
had previously been found on the web in a different format (category 2
below) was now found in a form identical to that sent to depository libraries
(category 1).
June / September / January
| 1. Available on the WWW | 25 / 31 / 30 | 39% / 47% / 46% (all percentages are rounded) |
| 2. Available in different format * | 6 / 6 / 5 | 9% / 9% / 8% |
| TOTAL | 31/ 37 / 35 | 48% / 58% / 55% |
| 3. Partially Available @ | 3 / 3 / 3 | 5% / 5% / 5% |
| 4. Newer issues only available # | 2 / 1 / 3 | 3% / 2% / 5% |
| 5. Older issues only available + | 1 / 0 / 0 | 2% / 0% / 0% |
| 6. By paid subscription only | 1 / 1 / 1 | 2% / 2% / 2% |
| 7. Abstract only available | 2 / 2 / 2 | 3% / 3% / 2% |
| 8. Not available | 24 / 20 / 20 | 37% / 31% / 31% |
| TOTAL | 33 / 27 / 29 | 52% / 41% / 45% |
* 2. Available in different format:
The
content of the publication is available on the website, but the publication
itself is not.
@ 3. Partially available: In the
case of some congressional hearings the written statements of witnesses
are available on the Web, but the hearing transcripts, with the interaction
between congresspersons and witnesses (actual questions and answers), are
not.
# 4. Newer issues only available: Issues
being sent to depositories (including a January 2000 issue) of some
periodicals have already been removed from the Web.
+ 5. Older issues only available: The
1998 version of a volume of the Code of Federal Regulations was on
the Web, but not the 1999
version which was being sent to depository libraries.
June / September / January
| AUTHORING AGENCY | 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | ||
| Agriculture Department | 1/1/2 | 1/1/0 | ||||||||
| Commerce Department | 4/4/4 | |||||||||
| Congress | 8/9/9 | 3/3/3 | 5/4/4 | |||||||
| Defense Department | 1/1/2 | 1/1/0 | 2/2/2 | |||||||
| Education Department | 0/2/1 | 2/0/1 | ||||||||
| Energy Department | 0/1/1 | 1/0/0 | ||||||||
| Environmental Protection Agency | 2/2/2 | 2/2/2 | ||||||||
| Federal Emergency Management Agency | 1/1/1 | |||||||||
| General Accounting Office | 1/1/1 | |||||||||
| Government Printing Office | 1/1/1 | |||||||||
| Health and Human Services Department | 1/1/1 | 1/1/1 | ||||||||
| Interior Department | 1/1/1 | 1/1/1 | ||||||||
| Justice Department | 1/1/1 | 1/1/1 | ||||||||
| Judiciary | 1/1/1 | 1/1/1 | ||||||||
| NASA | 1/1/1 | |||||||||
| National Archives | 5/6/6 | 1/0/0 | ||||||||
| Nuclear Regulatory Commission | 2/2/2 | 1/1/1 | ||||||||
| Occupational Safety & Health Review Comm. | 1/1/1 | |||||||||
| Personnel Management Office | 1/1/1 | |||||||||
| Securities and Exchange Commission | 1/1/1 | |||||||||
| Smithsonian Institution | 0/1/0 | 0/0/1 | 1/0/0 | |||||||
| Social Security Administration | 1/1/1 | |||||||||
| State Department | 1/0/0 | 1/2/2 | ||||||||
| Transportation Department | 1/1/1 | |||||||||
| Treasury Department | 1/1/0 | 0/0/1 | 1/1/1 | |||||||
| TOTAL | 25/31/30 | 6/6/5 | 3/3/3 | 2/1/3 | 1/0/0 | 1/1/1 | 2/2/2 | 24/20/20 | ||
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