- Internet Archive Designated as a Federal Depository Library
Announced today, the Internet Archive has been designated as a federal depository library by Senator Alex Padilla The designation was made via letter to Scott Matheson, Superintendent of Documents at the U S Government Publishing Office
- SF-Based Internet Archive Is Now a Federal Depository . . . - KQED
The San Francisco-based Internet Archive now has federal depository status, joining a network of over 1,100 libraries that archive government documents and make them accessible to the public — even as ongoing legal challenges pose an existential threat to the organization California Sen Alex
- US Senator Grants Internet Archive Federal Depository Status . . .
The Internet Archive achieves federal depository status that makes it an official US government document library
- Internet Archive is now an official US government document . . .
The US Senate has granted the Internet Archive federal depository status, making it officially part of an 1,100-library government network
- Internet Archive Is Now a Federal Depository Library
Internet Archive, a nonprofit library based in San Francisco, has been given federal depository status The designation was given by California Senator Alex Padilla, in a letter sent to the Government Publishing Office
- The Internet Archive is now an official federal documents . . .
California Senator Alex Padilla has designated the online Internet Archive as an official depository for federal documents
- Internet Archive Is Now a Federal Library, Will Offer US . . .
The Internet Archive is now a federal depository library, meaning it can provide free access to bills, laws, regulations, presidential documents, studies, and other documents
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