1. “GPO Provides Public Access to U.S. Budget. Electronic Access Continues to Increase,” Press Release, No. 00–5 (February 14, 2000). Available: http://www.access.gpo.gov/public-affairs/news/00news05.html;
2. Government Printing Office, GPO Annual Report: Fiscal Year 1998 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1999), p. 10.
3. “The Role of the Government ‘Printing’ Office in the Digital Millennium: Remarks by Francis J. Buckley, Jr., Superintendent of Documents,” Administrative Notes: Newsletter of the Depository Library Program, 21 (5) (March 15, 2000): 12, Available: http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/dpos/adnotes.html.
4. For a discussion of this new role, see Ann Roselle, “Internet-Related Work Activities and Academic Government Documents Librarians’ Professional Relationships,” Government Information Quarterly, 16 (1999): 149–168.
5. Peter Hernon & Charles McClure, Public Access to Government Information: Issues, Trends, and Strategies (Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1984), pp. 404–420.