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The Federal Depository Library of the Year award provides special recognition for a library that furthers the goal of the Federal Depository Library Program by ensuring that the American public has free access to its Government's information through:
- Outstanding service to meet the Federal government information needs in the library's service area;
- Creativity and innovation in developing specific community programs for use of Federal government information or a dramatic increase in their community's usage of Federal government information;
- and Leadership in creating public service programs that can be emulated by other Federal Depository Libraries.
Nominations typically run from January 1st-June 30th.
The winning library will be notified by the end of July each year.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 February 2008 )
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