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Developments in U.S. federal government information : Projects archiving and tracking electronic government publications
Tools for evaluating and tracking U.S. federal government information
- Introduction
- Current developments in federal government information
- Evaluating government information
- Archives of government data sets
- Archives of government websites
- Projects archiving and tracking electronic government publications
- In-depth resources about preserving electronic information
Subject Guide
Beth Harper
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Contact:
Memorial Library
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Government Information Specialist
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Government Information Specialist
Tracking Government Information project
Tracking Government Information project
- “[tracks] actions by the current administration that impact government information, such as: removed or modified documents and websites; language censorship; suspension or elimination of agencies, program, funding, or services; and collection of government data.”
- Opportunities for public participation! Members of the public can submit information about electronic documents or resources they think have been altered or removed.
- The project’s Government Information Tracker (GIT) tool allows you to see information about each document/resource that has been submitted, including, when available, a link to the archived document/resource.
Federal Depository Library Program

As part of the Federal Depository Library Program, the UW-Madison Libraries make U.S. government publications available to the public at no fee.
More help on finding federal gov info
See the guide U.S. Government Publications at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for more information on finding U.S. government publications.