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NEWS FROM QQYERNMENT DOCUMENTS
The Government Publications Department has access, free of charge
through December, to Legi-Slate, a database which provides full-text access to
the Congressional Record, Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, and
all bills and public laws for the current Congress. Training in the use of
the system is scheduled for Monday, August 22 in a small group setting, but
individual training can be scheduled by calling Sandra McAninch at 7-8400.
You may also come by Government Publications and read the documentation.
To register for the group training session, please call Sandra McAninch
before August 19. (Submitted by Sandee McAninch.)
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A demonstration copy on floppy disk of the Library of Congress' new
subject headings on CD-ROM is available for inspection in Government
Publications. Call 7-8400 to make arrangements to inspect the copy.
(Submitted by Sandee McAninch.)
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The U. S. Postal Service has a new service available that allows users
to send them a mailing list on a floppy disk. The Postal Service will then
clean up, correct, and add the nine—digit zip codes to all the records at no
charge. Using the nine-digit zip allows those who mail to more than 250
addresses to save on postage. For more information, call the Campus Post
Office at 7-6358 or call 1-800-8h2-9000.
This information is from a flyer received by Government Publications as
part of the U. S. Federal Depository System. (Submitted by Calvin Gross.)
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