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FDLP Resource Guides

U.S. Department of Education

Overview

Many libraries and related organizations have online guides about ED and related information. The featured libraries are part of the Federal Depository Library Program, and they are known as Federal Depository Libraries (FDLs). Community guide topics range from statistics on public school systems to education law.

Community Guides

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Education

University of Washington Libraries (FDL #0644)

  • Discover resources related to education, including data, statistics, research methods, teaching resources, and measurement tools.
  • Guide's Subject: Education
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Education and Curriculum Research Guide

Loyola University, Chicago (FDL #0152A)

  • See information for students, from curriculum resources to a history of higher education.
  • Guide's Subjects: Curriculum, Education, ERIC, Teaching
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Education Law

Georgia State University College of Law Library (FDL #0115)

  • Find relevant government laws and agencies concerning education.
  • Guide's Subject: Education Law
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Education Statistics & Demographics

Connecticut State Library (FDL #0075)

  • Explore data, statistics, and demographics related to the topic of education, with a focus on public school systems.
  • Guide's Subjects: Education, Education & Schools, Federal Government, GIRS-Home, Local Government, Reference Guide List, Schools, State Government, Statistics
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Government Document Subjects: Education

Bowling Green University Libraries (FDL #0476)

  • Check out educational information, from statistics to resources for teachers.
  • Guide's Subjects: Government, Government Documents, Political Science & Public Administration

Federal Depository Library Directory (FDLD)

The Federal Depository Library Program distributes Government information free of cost to libraries that participate in the program. These libraries have information specialists who can assist your research needs. To find your nearest depository, check out the FDLD

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Disclaimer about Community Guides

Visiting a community guide will direct you to other websites, which may have different privacy policies than the U.S. Government Publishing Office. Also, community guides may feature resources that are not U.S. Government publications or sources, which may not be freely available. Contact the community guide's owner for additional information or assistance.