Videos from FDLP

New Videos From the Federal Depository Library Program
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From the Announcement:

GPO staffers recently took to the streets of Washington, DC to interview the public and find out how much they know about the FDLP. Three new videos are now available from the Desktop:

What is a Federal depository library?
Can you name a Federal Government publication?
What comes to mind when you hear the word “library”?

We encourage you to spread the word about the FDLP by sharing the videos on your library’s Web site, various social media sites, social networking sites, or in presentations.

These videos not only evidence the need for strong promotion of the FDLP, but they also provide a fun and different way to teach the public about it.

View and Download the Videos Here.

Source: GPO via ResourceShelf

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