Your question has been received. You should expect a response from us within 24 hours. Question Reference #101217-000086 --------------------------------------------------------------- Summary: LostDocs: EDA research reports Category Level 1: Federal Depository Libraries Category Level 2: Fugitive publications/LostDocs Date Created: 12/17/2010 03:39 PM Last Updated: 12/17/2010 03:39 PM Status: Open First Name: Gwen Last Name: Sinclair Agency/Company Name: University of Hawaii at Manoa Library Phone Number: Depository Library #: 0129 Discussion Thread --------------------------------------------------------------- Customer (Gwen Sinclair) - 12/17/2010 03:39 PM Are these reports within scope of FDLP? http://www.eda.gov/Research/ResearchReports.xml . I could find very few EDA documents in CGP after the 1980s. [---001:000944:17585---]
Archive for December 20th, 2010
EDA research reports
Dec 20
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Thank you for your submission. Here is a copy of your submission for reporting fugitive documents. | |
Contact Information | |
Name: | Vicki Tate |
Depository Library Number: | 0007B |
Phone: | |
E-mail: | |
Fugitive Document Information | |
Publication Title: | The Quest for Cryptologic Centralization and the Establishment of NSA: 1940-1952. 2005 (OCLC# 63111557) |
Format: | online |
Other (please describe): | Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, |
SuDoc Number: | D 1.2: |
Item Number: | 0306 |
Sub/Series Title: | United States cryptologic history. Series 5. Early postwar period. 1945-1952, v. 6 |
URL: | http://www.nsa.gov/about/_files/cryptologic_heritage/publications/misc/quest_for_centralization.pdf |
Surrogate Information: | No file was uploaded |
Editor’s Note: It appears there may have been a record created in the Catalog of Government Publications prior to this report to GPO, but not made publicly viewable until December 15, 2010. So, we’re calling it found but will not include it in our “time to catalog” spreadsheet.