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About the Depository

In the Spotlight!
         
   
About the Depository

Information for Informed Citizens!


The Mesa Public Library is a Federal Depository Library and has been since 1983. We’re one of nearly 1,250 Federal Depository Libraries in the United States. We provide access to government information from a wide range of agencies and offer professional assistance to help you find the information you need. You'll find publications and information on careers, maps, taxes, consumer information, health and nutrition, legal and regulatory information, demographics, military (current and historical), and numerous other topics. Most of the collection of federal documents is located on the 2nd floor of the Main Library. We also feature a wide variety of government magazines in the Magazine/Newspaper area on the 1st floor, and many Spanish-language documents, also on the 1st floor.


The collection is available in a variety of formats (books, pamphlets, DVDs, CDs, maps, etc.) and is accessible during all open library hours. Come visit and learn about your government!


Our Collection Development Policy


If you have questions, please contact our Depository Librarian, Sandy Rizzo, sandy.rizzo@mesaaz.gov, 480-644-3721.


Be sure to visit Mesa Public Library’s other related government information sites:

U.S. Federal Government Links
Income Tax Forms – Federal and State
Politics and Elections

For more information about Depository Libraries in Arizona:
Visit the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records page

For more information about Depository Libraries in the US:
Visit the Government Printing Office



In the Spotlight:


Census 2010 – It’s important – be counted!
STAT-USA, NTDB/Globus and USATradeOnline – how can it help me?
Topographic Maps available
Government Databases! Check These Out!

Census 2010 – It’s important – be counted!


 


Be counted!

Census 2010 forms will be available in March 2010. Be sure to complete and return by April 1, 2010! 10 questions – 10 minutes. It means money to your community for the services you need!


By law, all residents of the United States must be counted every ten years – people of all ages, races, ethnic groups, citizens and non-citizens. The population totals determine each state’s Congressional representation, affect funding in your community, and help inform decision makers about how your community is changing. Every household in the country will receive a questionnaire in 2010. To ensure an accurate and fair count of all populations at all geographic levels in the nation, the Census Bureau needs you or someone in your household to respond to the census questionnaire.

  • It’s important. – Census data affect funding for our community, our community’s representation in Congress and our community leader’s planning decisions. Census data directly affect how more than $400 billion per year in federal and state funding is allocated to communities for libraries, neighborhood improvements, public health, education, transportation and much more. That's more than $4 trillion over a 10-year period. Spending just a few minutes to fill out your census form will help ensure our community gets its fair share of federal and state funding.
  • It’s easy. – The census questionnaire takes only a few minutes to answer and return by mail.
  • It’s confidential. – Your responses are protected by law (Title 13, U.S. Code, Section 9). All Census Bureau employees have taken an oath to protect confidentiality and are subject to a jail term, a fine – or both – for disclosing any information that could identify a respondent or household.
  • It’s required by law. – The information you provide is combined with responses provided by your neighbors and other households across the country, to provide summary statistical data that are used by various local, state and federal agencies.


Get more information about Census 2010 in Mesa at:
http://www.mesaaz.gov/citymgt/mesa-now/issues/census/default.aspx

And information from the US Census Bureau at:
http://2010.census.gov/2010census/



STAT-USA, NTDB/Globus and USATradeOnline – how can it help me?

Looking for in-depth information about the economy? Planning to conduct business in another country, and want information about trading partners? Seeking up-to-date import/export information? STAT-USA, NTDB/Globus, and USATradeOnline are subscription databases that we, as a depository library, are able to offer you for free (up to 2 simultaneous users). You must use them in the Main Library location and must ask a librarian to log you in. These databases offer information such as:

STAT-USA: economic reports, speeches, statistics. Things like...
Economic Indicators, Housing and Construction Data, Employment & Unemployment Data,
Auto & Truck Sales, Retail E-Commerce Figures, Government Bond Rates,
Remarks by folks like Ben Bernanke, Monthly/Weekly Foreign Exchange Rates

NTDB (National Trade Data Bank) contains things like...
Country Reports on Terrorism, The Year in Trade, World Factbook, International Trade Library,
Small Bus. Guide to Exporting, NTDB Global Trade Directory (contacts for Import/Export),
Country Commercial Guides, Background Notes, FedBizOppos (for govt. procurement)

USATradeOnline allows you to study Import/Export data by NAICS code.

Find information about accessing these databases on our Articles and Information Databases page (look under the In-Library Databases heading).


Topographic Maps available


Hikers! Find the detailed land characteristics you need. Our Main Library depository collection features USGS Topographic Maps of Arizona. You can check them out for a limited time (1 hour) so you can visit an off-site location to make copies. Red Mountain Library also has a collection of USGS maps covering the East Mesa geographic area; check-out time for Red Mountain topographic maps is limited to 90 minutes. Ask staff at each location for more information.

Government Databases! Check These Out!


There’s a world of information at your fingertips! The Federal Government produces a number of searchable databases with facts and information on everything from plants to substance abuse facilities to fuel economy of cars you might want to purchase to… you name it! Here’s a sampling. More will be covered in the future. Go online and try some for yourself - mark your favorites for a return visit!

Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator

http://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/

Searchable directory of facilities around the country that treat alcoholism, alcohol abuse and drug abuse problems and addiction including over 11,000 programs - residential treatment centers, outpatient treatment programs, and hospital inpatient programs. Sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Health and Human Services Department
Visible Earth: A Catalog of NASA Images and Animations of Our Home Planet

http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/

Features “favorite” and “newest” images. Includes archives, geographic areas, and categorized by dozens of topics.
 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
MyPyramid.gov

http://www.mypyramid.gov/

Dietary guidelines, menu planners, information arranged for various age groups, steps to a healthier weight, and much more!
 
Agriculture Department
Plants Database

http://plants.usda.gov/

Learn about plants in your state or region, search for images of plants, search for information by common or scientific name, and find out about noxious and invasive plants. Helps you to identify plants by characteristics, and you can use this database to help you decide which plants to include in your yard.
Agriculture Department
FuelEconomy.gov

http://www.fueleconomy.gov

GREAT site for learning about gas mileage of any make or model, new or used, car or truck with the “Find and Compare” feature. Also learn about greenhouse gas emissions, mileage tips, and where to find the lowest gas prices.
Energy Department


Page updated 10/21/09

 

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