Federal Depository Library Materials Access Policy
University Libraries at Texas State University offers free access to materials obtained through the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), which is administered by the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO). Free public access to United States government documents in a federal depository library is guaranteed by law (44 USC §1911).
Depository materials circulate in accordance with University Libraries’ Borrowing Policy. Community members may check out circulating depository material with a TexShare card or Community Borrowers card. Any patron may view depository library material within the Alkek library. Patrons may use photocopiers to copy material for a per-page fee. Patrons may also scan the materials for free using KIC machines located throughout the library.
Alkek Library has two public workstations on the main (2nd) floor of the library. These public workstation computers provide access to all .gov and .mil websites. These computers also provide access to library databases. Visitors may use the computers to view, download, and print government information. According to Texas State University Libraries’ policy, public patrons are charged a per-page fee for printing.
Research assistance for public users of FDLP information is equal to such services offered to other users and for other information.