Introducing the Federal Depository Library Directory (FDLD), Phase 2, the Public Interface!
Library Services and Content Management announces the completion of
phase 2 of the Federal Depository Library Directory with the release of
the public interface. The public interface allows the public to access,
search, and export library directory information from the FDLD, a
service of the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications. All old links to the directory have been redirected to the new directory pages.
With the release of the public interface, the FDLD replaces many of the
existing library tools. Vendors, partners, libraries and the public can
export information from the directory application themselves in three
file formats. This export capability replaces the library directory
files formerly on the Federal Bulletin Board (FBB), and the pdf file on
GPO Access. The FBB files and the pdf of the directory will soon be
inaccessible. A table of comparisons of FBB fields and FDLD fields for
export is available for comparison purposes.
The FDLD ‘Help’ section, available from the FDLD left hand navigation
menu, contains export instructions as well as other information about
the FDLD.
Now that both the administrative module that enables depositories to
access and edit their directory information, and the public interface
that enables the public to view that information is in place, the
responsibility for keeping directory information current has passed to
the libraries. Instructions are provided in the Editing Guidelines, available upon login to the FDLD.
Libraries should no longer use askGPO to notify GPO of changes in their
directory information. Libraries can edit in real time their own
information as changes occur, and are encouraged to keep their
directory information current. FDLD Frequently Asked Questions, provide information about the FDLD, including login information.
For libraries interested in viewing a presentation about the FDLD administrative module, an OPAL presentation is available on the topic.
Questions?
If you have questions that are not answered in the information above,
or need assistance with the FDLD, please use askGPO, the category
“Federal Depository Libraries”, subcategory “Catalog of U.S. Government
Publications”, “Federal Depository Library Directory”.
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