Recent potpourri of U.S. documents

People usually think publications from the U.S. Government are boring and unattractive. Not so (not always, anyway)! Here are some recent arrivals you might find very informative and possibly even enjoyable. All are available in Andersen Library’s 2nd-floor U.S. Documents collection at the classification numbers provided:

Enduring Voices coverEnduring voices: Oral histories of the U.S. Army experience in Afghanistan 2003-2005 (D 114.2:AF 3/2)

2009, The FBI story (J 1.14/2:F 31/6)

Overview of the Privacy Act of 1974 – 2010 edition. (J 1.2:P 93/16)

Human Health and Performance Risks of Space Exploration Missions coverHuman health and performance risks of space exploration missions (NAS 1.21:2009-3405)

Mud, muscle, and miracles: Marine salvage in the United States Navy (D 211.2:SA 3/2/2009)

Investigation of failure of the SEC to uncover Bernard Madoff’s ponzi scheme – public version (SE 1.2:M 26)

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UWW’s Andersen Library is a federal depository with many federal, state, local, and international documents on a variety of current and relevant issues available to you in print, microfiche, CD-ROM, and online. Come check out your government at Andersen Library!

About Barbara

I am a Reference & Instruction librarian, head of that department in Andersen Library, an associate professor, and a member of the General Education Review Committee and Faculty Senate. I've been working at UW-W since July 1, 1990.
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