As you search for something, you can better find it by asking the following questions. Each of these answers may help you determine what publication or collection will hold an answer and will indicate whether the material may be digitized.
Who created it?
What format was it created in?
When was it created?
Consult the Legislative Process graphic to identify which collections and formats you should search.
Pre-1865 - Many founding documents for the U.S. have been digitized. See Digital Access to Government Information for resources.
Post-1907 - Utah State University became a federal depository in 1907. We have been actively collecting physical copies of federal government materials since this date. To search our physical collections, see Finding Gov Info.
Post-1976 - Materials will be cataloged in the USU Library Catalog and the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications.
Post-1995 - Congressional and Executive Branch materials are available digitally on govinfo.gov. Physical materials can be located via the USU Library Catalog.
2015-2018 - Recent materials are often best located on Congressional, Executive Branch, or Agency websites.
More items are being digitized all the time. These ranges are not all inclusive and more may be available.