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The Catalog of U.S. Government Publications: CGP: New Titles

New Titles CGP Search Page

 

The New Titles CGP search page offers a set of "canned searches", or pre-defined, date-specific searches for the newest records within particular catalog sets of the main Catalog of U.S. Government Publications.  The catalog sets available for search:

New Titles: All new titles New Electronic Titles: Only new titles that are available online
New Government eBook Titles: Only new eBook titles (.MOBI and/or .EPUB formats) New Preliminary Titles: Only returns new titles that are still being processed
New Serial Titles: Only new continuing titles (journals, annuals, and periodicals) New Integrated Resource Titles: Only new documents such as archived Government websites, databases, loose leafs, etc.
New FDLP Web Archive Titles: Only new archived Government websites within the scope of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Newly Ceased Titles: Continuing/integrating resources that no longer have new issues produced or are no longer updated

The date ranges available to search are as follows:

  • Last seven days
  • Last two weeks
  • This month
  • Last month
  • Last three months

New Electronic Titles Monthly Archive Reports

At the bottom of the New Titles page are the New Electronic Titles (NET) Monthly Archive Reports.  NET reports are generated with data collected from cataloger activity in the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications (CGP). Monthly Reports are made available by the middle of the following month (e.g. January's monthly report will be available by mid-February).

Beginning in April 2005, monthly NET reports included new records and records that had been recently updated, and in September 2006, the methodology used to generate NET reports was altered to include ONLY new records.  Development to refine the NET report methodology is ongoing.

Current NET reports are offered in HTML (with functional links to records in the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications) and CSV (Comma Separated Values, compatible with most spreadsheet software) formats.  From 2005 to September 2006, NET reports are only available in HTML format.

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