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Telecommunications


Associations, Organizations, and Institutes

These groups can be a good source of information. For others, you might want to look at Associations on the Net (Internet Public Library), which is a searchable list of over 700 associations, grouped by subject category.

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Government Resources

The United States Government is a good source of data and other types of materials. Below are some of the most useful for environmental issues. To see other government resources, you might want to search:

For statistical information from governmental sources, see:


For legislative information see:

  • Lexis-Nexis Congressional Universe (Carnegie Mellon users only)
    Congressional publications, current topics of debate, members and committees, full text of proposed and recent bills, laws and regulations, etc.
  • Thomas (Library of Congress)
    Legislative information on the internet.

For regulatory information see:
  • HeinOnline Federal Register Library (Carnegie Mellon users only)
    The Federal Register Library contains:
    • Federal Register, 1936 to the present
    • Federal Register Indexes, 1939-present
    • Code of Federal Regulations, 1938-present
    • Administrative Procedure Act 1944-1946
    • Code of Emergency Federal Regulations 1965
    • U. S. Government Manual, 1935-present
    • Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, 1965-present

  • Lexis-Nexis Congressional Universe (Carnegie Mellon users only)
    Search and display full text of
    • Code of Federal Regulations
      1981-present
    • Federal Register
      1980-present
  • Code of Regulations (GPO Access)
    1996-present
  • Federal Register (GPO Access)
    1994-present.
  • Regulations.gov
    Central online rulemaking portal of the United States government. Search by keyword or department or agency.

For gray literature, that is, reports or materials that do not go through normal publication channels, see:


Relevant federal departments and agencies include:

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Engineering and Public Policy


  August 2009 -- http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/sc24/EPP/telecommunications.html

  Sue Collins, Senior Librarian, sc24@andrew.cmu.edu
  Lynn Berard, Principal Librarian, lberard@andrew.cmu.edu