Registry of U.S. Government Publication Digitization Projects

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Master of Military Art and Science Theses

The Master of Military Art and Science (MMAS) program began in 1964. CGSC regular course students may elect to take a set of electives, write a thesis, and earn an accredited Masters. This collection will eventually contain all of the publicly releasable ...

Category:Social Sciences

Military History, 1900-1939

This collection was produced by the US Army Combined Arms Research Library at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas for items covering World War I, the Russo-Japanese War, the interwar period and other topics during the time period of 1900-1939.

Category:Social Sciences

Military Medical Periodicals

Project includes military medical publications to include the U.S. Army Medical Department Journal (1994-Present, Medical Bulletin, Europe (1943-1994), U.S. Army Vietnam Medical Bulletin (1966-1971), Army Medical Bulletin Far East (1952-1954)Army Medical ...

Minerals Yearbook (1932-1993)

The University of Wisconsin Digital Collection Center has digitized approximately 60 years of Minerals Yearbook, an annual publication that reviews the mineral and material industries of the United States and foreign countries. The Yearbook contains stati ...

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publication...

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library is digitizing the pre-1976 volumes of the Monthly Catalog at our Open Content Alliance/Internet Archive scanning center at our storage facility in Champaign. Content will be available via the Interne ...

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publication...

This project involves digitization of the Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications (MOCAT), supplements, and indexes from 1970-June 1976. The MOCAT is a catalog containing bibliographic records of information products created by Federal ag ...

Monthly Weather Review

This site provides full text access to the Monthly Weather Review (MWR) when published by the U.S. government. MWR began in October 1872 as a U.S. government publication by the Office of the Chief Signal Officer and continued as a government publication u ...