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Overview of the Georgia Government Publications (GGP) Database


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Information for state agencies:

  • Documents published by the State of Georgia from 1876 to date are located in the Georgia Documents Collection on the Second Floor of the Main Library. The Georgia Documents Collection encompasses audit reports, budget documents, legislative documents, monographs, newsletters, periodicals and serials from agencies including agriculture, arts, community affairs, courts, education, human resources, industry and trade, labor, legislature, natural resources and recreation.


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Access

  • 2001-present are entered in GIL, the University of Georgia Libraries online catalog.



  • 1994 to date are accessible through theGeorgia Government Publications Database on GALILEO.



  • 1876-1994 can be located through the Georgia State Documents Card Catalog located in Main Reference on the first floor.



  • Prior to 1876 are in the Hargrett Library's Georgia Collection, which is located on the Third Floor of the Main Library, and are accessible through GIL (GALILEO Interconnected Libraries).



  • The Georgia documents are classified in a special system that is similar to the U.S. Superintendent of Documents Classification System. For a complete listing search the Official Publications of the State of Georgia List of Classes.



  • Materials published by individual units of the University System of Georgia are not considered state documents in this collection. However, the Board of Regents is a state agency, and as such its publications are part of the Georgia Documents Collection.



  • Complete List of State Agencies and Organizations


For more information, contact Susan Tuggle, Coordinator of Georgia Government Publications. 


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