This gateway to government information and services for seniors and those who work on their behalf is the product of a government-wide initiative. Users can visit the site to receive an estimate of their Social Security benefits and verify benefits they have received, compare Medicare options, buy stamps and track packages, find federal agencies, or review annotated online resources for a variety...
A product of the US Government Printing Office and University of Central Oklahoma Chambers Library, it is an attempt by that agency to make finding US government information easier for both librarians and interested end users. It does this by connecting the user to many sources of government information from one site. Users can browse the information by topic or by title, arranged alphabetically...
The Government Printing Office (GPO) has launched an electronic collection of "the basic Federal Government documents that define our democratic society." The documents are organized in six sections: Legislative and Legal, Regulatory, Office of the President, Demographic, Economic, and Miscellaneous. Selections include The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, selected Supreme Court Decisions, the...