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Subject: Library of Congress lost doc [Incident: 110622-000052]
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Library of Congress lost doc
Discussion Thread
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Response (Steve Ash) – 06/22/2011 03:12 PM
Hello Michael Cameron:
A cataloger pointed out an url at a approved government web page and the title has now been entered into the ILS system. Please allow some time for this to be cataloged. thank you for bring this to our attention.
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Response (Steve Ash) – 06/22/2011 02:05 PM
Hello Michael Cameron:
Due to the fact the document is on a web site not authorized by the depository program service. This title cannot be be brought into the depository program service. Thank you for bring this site to our attention.
Thank you for using askGPO and for your continued support of the Federal Depository Library Program. If you need additional assistance, please feel free to contact us again.
Customer (Michael Cameron) – 06/22/2011 11:58 AM
I have a Library of Congress publication to report as a lost doc : “U.S. Books Abroad : Neglected Ambassadors” by Curtis G. Benjamin (published in 1984).
There are 4 OCLC records for this title : 10146355, 442476073, 664516802, and 569876427. The last two have links to digitized versions.
Question Reference #110622-000052
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Category Level 1: Federal Depository Libraries
Category Level 2: Fugitive publications/LostDocs
Date Created: 06/22/2011 11:58 AM
Last Updated: 06/22/2011 03:12 PM
Status: Solved
First Name: Michael
Last Name: Cameron
Agency/Company Name: Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Phone Number:
Depository Library #: 0487
Editor’s Note: A record for this item was already present in the Catalog of Government Publications when this report was made. The item has been assigned an FDLP/GPO purl.
Tags: books, culture, Library of Congress, USIA