This message is from John Stevenson.------------Johnnie -------------------------------------------------------- Wed, 22 Dec 93 13:58 EST [log in to unmask] AdNotes: Revised Fed Dep Manual The following posting was sent to readers of GOVDOC-L, but may be of interest to those in Map Libraries which house depository materials. I hope that GOVDOC-L readers will accept my apologies for the duplication. ----------( Forwarded letter 1 follows )------------------------------------------------------------ Discussion of Government Document Issues <[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] AdNotes: Revised Fed Dep Manual Published ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Following is from Admin Notes, v. 14, no.26, 12/31/93 Revised Federal Depository Library Manual Published The new edition of the Federal Depository Library Manual, revised November 1993, has been published and should arrive in depository libraries shortly. It is being distributed to all depository libraries on shipping list 93-0685-P, dated 12/15/93. The Superintendent of Documents classification number is GP 3.29:D 44/993. Automated versions of the Federal Depository Library Manual (FDLM), Instructions to Depository Libraries, GPO Classification Manual, and Superseded List are available in ASCII format on the Federal Bulletin Board (FBB). Choose the Forum/SIGs area, then GUIDLINE. In addition, two excerpts from the FDLM, "How and When to Contact LPS" and "Suggested Core Collections," plus the "LPS Telephone Number List" are available on the FBB. The bulletin board telephone number is 202-512-1397. For assistance in accessing the Federal Bulletin Board, call the system operator, Tony Ford, on 202-512-1126. Depository libraries needing additional paper copies of the publications noted above should request them on a Depository Library Inquiry Form. Please send the request to the address specified in each document. LPS encourages selective housing sites, especially, to obtain their own copies of these documents which contain information essential to the proper functioning of the Federal Depository Library Program.