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Many libraries and related organizations have online guides about coronavirus. The featured libraries are part of the Federal Depository Library Program, and they are known as Federal Depository Libraries (FDLs). The below topics include information to reduce community spread, interactive maps about global cases, and Indigenous-focused resources.
Rice University Fondren Library | Kelley Center (FDL #0608C)
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University of California San Diego Library (FDL #0066B)
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The University of Mississippi Libraries (FDL #0312)
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Delaware Division of Libraries (FDL #0086B)
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North Dakota State University Libraries (FDL #0455)
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North Dakota State Library (FDL #0457A)
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Texas Christian University, Mary Couts Burnett Library (FDL #0607A)
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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Resources University of Maryland Libraries (FDL #0242)
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Covid-19 (Coronavirus) Resources and Online Transition at Texas Tech University Texas Tech University Library (FDL #0614)
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COVID-19 Government Information University of Montana (FDL #0341)
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