Electronic Government Publications
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- Agricultural Prices (annual summary)
- Agricultural Prices (monthly)
- Amber Waves: The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources and, Rural America
- Background Notes (from Department of State on various countries)
- Budget (U.S.) Bulletin--A weekly bulletin produced when the Senate is in session.
- Budget, FY 2005
- Budget, FY 2004
- Budget, FY 2003
- Budget, FY 2002
- Budget FY 2001 Search
- Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
- CIA World Factbook
- City and County Data Book
- Code of Federal Regulations from GPO
- Commerce Business Daily from GPO
- Commerce Business Daily (current day's issue only)
- Congressional Record, 1994 +
- Congressional Record Index
- Constitution
- Consumer Information Center Catalog
- Consumer Price Index
- Current Industrial Reports
- Economic Report of the President
- Entrez browser from the National Center for Biotechnology Information
- ER (Energy Research) News
- Rural America & Rural Development Perspectives [archives: replaced by Amber Waves in 2003]
- Science & Engineering Degrees: 1966-93
- Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
- Securities and Exchange Commission Edgar Database
- SIC (Standard Industrial Classification Codes from Information Technology Associates)
- Student Federal Aid Information -- From the U.S. Department of Education
- Subject Bibliographies -- Browse Topics through GPO Pathway Services.
- Survey of Current Business
- United States Code
- United States Government Manual
- U.S. Import/Export History: University of Colorado at Boulder
Plumbook Description: Every four years, just after the Presidential election, the "United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions," commonly known as the Plum Book, is published, alternately, by the House Committee on Government Reform and Oversight and the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs. This publication contains data (as of September 1, 1996) on over 8,000 Federal civil service leadership and support positions in the legislative and executive branches of the Federal Government that may be subject to noncompetitive appointment; e.g., positions such as agency heads and their immediate subordinates, policy executives and advisors, and aides who report to these officials. Note that the duties of many such positions may involve advocacy of Administration policies and programs and the incumbents usually have a close and confidential working relationship with the agency head or other key officials.
