Washinton, DC
April 25, 2006
ARS News Service
Agricultural Research Service, USDA
Len Carey, (301) 504-6778,
lcarey@nal.usda.gov
Digital Rrpository provides public access online to selected
USDA publications
The National Agricultural Library (NAL) has established an
online digital repository providing convenient public access to
the full text of selected U.S. Department of Agriculture
publications.
NAL, the largest and most accessible agricultural library in the
world, is part of the Agricultural Research Service (ARS),
USDA's chief scientific research agency.
The NAL Digital Repository (NALDR) contains a wide variety of
publications that have been digitized and made available online
at
http://naldr.nal.usda.gov/
While documents will continually be added to NALDR, currently
available in the repository are:
The Rural Development
Publication Digitizing Project, providing access to
publications produced since the 1800s and chosen as being
the most relevant titles on rural development. These include
the entire series of Rural Development Research Reports,
Rural Development Perspectives, Agricultural Economic
Reports, and Agriculture Information Bulletins, as well as
selected Economic Research Staff Reports and the first 300
volumes of Agriculture Handbooks.
The Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture
series. Published from 1894 to 1992, the yearbooks contain
statistical information, summaries of research developments,
and comprehensive surveys of particular subjects important
to agriculture, providing an important annual "snapshot" of
U.S. agriculture. The yearbooks for 1894 to 1914 are
currently available in the NALDR. The remaining volumes will
be added in 2006.
For the user, the NALDR offers
several features to facilitate searching and access, including
fully searchable text, quick-loading files and a
printing/downloading option for converting images to the
commonly used Portable Document Format (PDF).
The NALDR focuses on print publications that have been
digitized, and is the first component of what NAL plans as an
integrated electronic repository for agricultural literature
incorporating an array of electronic documents.
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