Beginning Monday, May 13, 2024, all three floors of the library’s westside, including access to the Main, Music and Federal Government Documents collections, will be closed the entire summer 2024. The library’s westside will undergo a significant HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system maintenance project to enhance the overall infrastructure of the library.
During this closure, all physical materials, including the Federal Government Documents Collection, MUST BE requested online for retrieval and pick up. Visit the FAQ at https://libanswers.tcu.edu/faq/340487 for directions on requesting materials from the closed section. Hold requests are available for pick up Monday through Friday. If you require physical access to a Federal Depository you may visit one of the following depositories locally:
Dallas Baptist University (0594A)
Dallas Public Library System (0594)
Southern Methodist University (0600)
University of North Texas (0608A)
University of Texas at Arlington (0607B)
University of Texas, Dallas (0594B)
If you require Government Document research assistance you may contact our Federal Depository Coordinator, Beth Callahan, at 817/257-7669 or b.callahan@tcu.edu The library’s eastside will remain open for our regular hours of operation throughout the project and services and resources are still available. If you have any questions, please contact us at https://library.tcu.edu/contact-us.asp.
Virtual Shelf Browser
Using the Virtual Browser
Below is a list of the Departments and Agencies featured in our collection. The letter(s) at the beginning of the SuDoc number indicate which Department/Agency produced a grouping of documents.
If you click on a particular letter you’ll then be shown a list of all the documents created by that Department or Agency by topic.
Once you’ve chosen a specific topic of interest click on the SuDoc stem. You’ll be taken to the TCU catalog where it will list all the documents we have in our collection with that SuDoc stem.
For more detailed information on the SuDoc classification system go to the Core Documents research guide.
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Department of Veterans Affairs (1930- )
VA 1.1: | Annual Report |
VA 1.1/2: | Annual Report of the Surgical Service |
VA 1.1/4: | Veterans Health Services and Research Administration Annual Report |
VA 1.1/5: | Report of the Chairman / Board of Veterans' Appeals |
VA 1.1/6: | Veterans Health Administration. Office of Research & Development Annual Report |
VA 1.1/7: | VA Health Services Research & Development Progress Reports |
VA 1.2: | General Publications |
VA 1.2/10: | Data on Vietnam Era Veterans |
VA 1.2/12: | Data on Female Veterans |
VA 1.6 | Regulations, Rules, and Instructions |
VA 1.10: | Handbooks, Manuals, Guides |
VA 1.10/3: | Program Guide PG (series) |
VA 1.10/5: | Handbook (series) |
VA 1.18: | Manuals |
VA 1.19: | Pamphlets |
VA 1.20/2: | Bibliographies and Lists of Publications |
VA 1.22: | Information Bulletins , IB (series) |
VA 1.23/3: | Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development |
VA 1.23/5: | Agent Orange Review |
VA 1.46/2: | Servicemen's and Veterans Group Life Insurance Programs |
VA 1.48/2-2: | Research News: A Quarterly Publication of VA Research |
VA 1.52: | Voluntary Service National Advisory Committee Annual Report |
VA 1.55: | Inspector General Semiannual Report |
VA 1.57: | Series W- |
VA 1.60: | Telephone Directory |
VA 1.67: | Biometrics Monograph Series |
VA 1.70: | Maps and Atlases |
VA 1.71: | Trend Data |
VA 1.73: | Drug Formulary |
VA 1.83/2: | Budget in Brief |
VA 1.84: | Managing Clinical Costs: An Information Tool for Hospital Managers |
VA 1.88: | Selected Compensation and Pension Data by State of Residence |
VA 1.91: | Veterans Affairs Medical Research Service Advisory Groups |
VA 1.92: | Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Centers (GRECCs) |
VA 1.93: | Vanguard |
VA 1.94: | PTSD Research Quarterly / The National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder |
VA 1.97: | Facility-Based HIV/AIDS Education Demonstration Project |
VA 1.104: | Gulf War Review: Information for Veterans Who Served in Desert Shield/Storm |
Government Information
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