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The State of Oregon Law Library Celebrates 50 Years in Federal Depository Library Program

by Lynne Palombo on 2024-02-21T11:41:00-08:00 | 0 Comments

The State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) is thrilled to announce that we are celebrating our 50th anniversary of providing federal government documents to the public!

The Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) was created to make sure people have access to government information at the local level. Under Title 44 of the United States Code, the public has free access to government documents in designated depository libraries. SOLL officially joined the FDLP program in February 1974.

There are two types of depositories in the FDLP: regional and selective depositories. Regional depositories receive copies of all federal government documents. In Oregon, our regional depository is the State Library of Oregon. 

SOLL is a selective federal depository library. That means we choose which federal publications to add to our collection.

Here are some examples of government documents available at the law library:

Visit the State of Oregon Law Library at 1163 State St., Salem, Oregon or online at https://oregon.gov/soll/


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