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Q. How do I obtain a USGS publication?

Frequently Asked Questions
Information on USGS publications is available from the USGS Publications Warehouse at http://infotrek.er.usgs.gov/pubs. A list of publications about Connecticut is available on the District Public Home Page at http://ct.water.usgs.gov. Click on the blue box labeled "Publications", then click on "Publications about Connecticut".). Selected USGS Publications about Connecticut may be available from the local USGS office in East Hartford.
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USGS-PA District FAQ Answers
A list of publications for Pennsylvania is available on the Public Home Page (see question 1). To obtain copies of Pennsylvania Water Science Center publications contact the Information Specialist (see question 1). For formal series publications such as Water Supply Paper, Professional Papers, and Bulletins contact USGS Information Services (see question13). You may request a copy of "Activities of the USGS in Pennsylvania" from the Information Specialist (see question 1).
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Q. How do I obtain a USGS topographic map?

Frequently Asked Questions
Information of purchasing topographic maps can be found at http://topomaps.usgs.gov/index.html or call 1-888-ASK USGS. Topographic maps and index maps for Connecticut may be viewed at (but not purchased) from the local USGS office in East Hartford. Maps of Connecticut are also available for purchase fro the Connecticut Dept. of Environmental Protection bookstore--the DEP store. Call (860) 424-3555 or go to http://www.ct.gov/dep.
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Q. How do I obtain information on projects and activities of the USGS in Connecticut?

Frequently Asked Questions
You may request a copy of "Water-Resources Investigations in Connecticut" from Barbara Korzendorfer (see question 5). There is also project information on the Connecticut WSC Home Page.
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How do I order a USGS publication?

Frequently Asked Questions - USGS Water Resources of North D...
The publications section of our web site explains how to order publications. Please visit that page at http://nd.water.usgs.gov/pubs/getpub.html. We have an online publication detailing U.S. Geological Survey programs in North Dakota. The publication is available at http://nd.water.usgs.gov/pubs/fs/fs03599/index.html. You may also search our web site for subjects related to your specific interests by going to http://nd.water.usgs.gov/index/search.html.
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Q. Where can I find information about jobs with the USGS?

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Visit the USGS Employment Page. There you will find information on current job openings, student employment, volunteer opportunities, and you can also submit your application online. back to top
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Q: How can I find photographs by the USGS for reproduction?

USGS Library: Frequently Asked Questions
The Photographic Library, located in Denver, Colorado, is an archive of still photographs dating from the 1870's and taken by USGS scientists as part of their field studies. The works of pioneer photographers W.H. Jackson, T.H. O'Sullivan, Carleton Watkins, J.K. Hillers, Thomas Moran, A.J. Russell, E.O. Beaman, and William Bell are represented in the collection.
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Q: How can I find out-of-print USGS publications?

USGS Library: Frequently Asked Questions
Out-of-print USGS publications and maps, depending on series and date, can be obtained in one of four ways: Borrow from your local public, academic, or corporate library through a request for interlibrary loan. Purchase through a document delivery service company. Several are listed on the web at http://www.docdel.com/Geology_and_Earth_Sciences.html http://www.google.com (Search title in quotations.) http://www.minerant.org/dealersBKS.html http://www.lib.umn.edu/libdata/page.
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Q: Are USGS reports copyrighted?

USGS Library: Frequently Asked Questions
USGS-authored or produced data and information are in the public domain. While the content of most USGS web pages and reports are in the public domain, not all information, illustrations, or photographs are. Some are used by USGS with permission. For other uses, you may need to obtain permission from the copyright holder under the copyright law. You are welcome to make a link to any of the Web pages USGS has published on the Internet. There is no need to request permission.
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How long does it take to obtain Cataloging in Publication (CIP) data?

CIP Frequently Asked Questions
Most applications are completed in two weeks from the time the application is reviewed and found to be complete until the time the CIP data is generated and sent to the publishers. Clinical medical titles take longer since they are sent to the National Library of Medicine (NLM) for descriptive cataloging and NLM medical subject headings before being completed by Library of Congress subject catalogers and Dewey decimal classification specialists.
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Q: How can I find and get historic USGS topographic maps?

USGS Library: Frequently Asked Questions
To find specific historic USGS topographic maps, an index is Map Index to Topographic Quadrangles of the United States, 1882-1940, by Riley Moore Moffat. 1985. Western Association of Map Libraries, Occasional Paper no.10. You can also contact the ESIC in Reston, VA. U.S. Geological Survey Earth Science Information Center 507 National Center Reston, VA 20192 Telephone: 1-888-ASK-USGS (1-888-275-8747) or 703-648-6045 FAX: 703-648-5548 TDD: 703-648-4119 E-mail: ask@usgs.
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Where do I obtain a copy of the Publication Scheme?

Freedom of Information frequently asked questions
The Council's website has a special section on Freedom of Information which is where you will find the Publication Scheme.
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What is IRS Publication 571 and how can I obtain it?

National Educational Services - Tax & Retirement Solutions f...
This document is titled Tax-Sheltered Annuity Programs for Employees of Public Schools and Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations. It's a specific account of the 403(b) plan from the Internal Revenue Service. You can obtain this document by clicking on IRS Publications and scrolling to Publication 571 Tax Sheltered Annuity Programs. This is a must-have document for the 403b participant.
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How can I obtain an ISSN for my publication(s)?

dnb, National ISSN Centre for Germany - Frequently asked que...
First of all, check whether your publication is a serial. You should contact the National ISSN Centre of your country or, in case your country has no National ISSN Centre, contact the International ISSN Centre. If the publication is published by an international organisation, you should contact the International ISSN Centre, Paris.
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How can I obtain a CIDA publication?

FAQs
CIDA’s corporate publications are available through the Publications section on the CIDA Internet site (including CIDA’s Contracts and Agreements). You can also find an array of publications and information by using the CIDA search engine. If you cannot find a specific publication or information, contact CIDA’s Public Inquiries Service by e-mail or by telephone: 1-800-230-6349 or (819) 997-5006.
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How do I obtain a copy of a TCR publication?

Texas Cancer Registry - FAQs
There are two ways: You can go to the publications section of our web page, and view and/or print the information online, or you may call us (1-800-252-8059) and make your request.
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How do I obtain advertising for my publication?

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When you login to access your account on our system, click on "Get Text Coding" or "Get HTML Coding" to go to the advertisement selection page. There you will find the current ad campaigns we are running. Once you find an advertisement that you want to include in your mailing, simply copy and paste it into your newsletter.
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Where can I obtain USGS topographic maps or basin maps of Oregon?

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The Oregon Water Science Center does not sell maps; however, topographic maps can be purchased from Nature of the Northwest Information Center at (503) 872-2750 and from sources in this list. If you want to obtain topographic maps by mail or information about maps directly from the USGS, call 1-888-ASK-USGS (888-275-8747) or visit http://geography.usgs.gov/ Oregon basin maps can be purchased from the Oregon Water Resources Department at (503) 378-3739 ext. 242.
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Q - How can I obtain a copy of a violation?

Department of Buildings
A - You can obtain a copy of the violation from the Buildings Borough Office where the property is located.
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Q: How can I find USGS natural hazards information (earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.)?

USGS Library: Frequently Asked Questions
The Natural Hazards Gateway includes: Earthquakes Floods Geomagnetism (solar flares, etc.) Hurricanes Landslides Seismic Zone Mapping Sinkholes Tsunamis Volcanoes Wildfires
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Q: How can I find publications of the USGS (online, lists, prices & ordering)?

USGS Library: Frequently Asked Questions
The USGS Publications Warehouse provides an online catalog where you can place orders, view price information, download scanned versions and view a list of recent publications. Searching the USGS Library catalog online will assist you in identifying additional publications not currently available in the Publications Warehouse.
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How can I obtain a particular DCNR publication?

Pa. DCNR FAQ
You'll probably be able to find what you're looking for by visiting the DCNR Publications site. If you'd like to request a copy of the publication, e-mail us a request on the E-mail DCNR page.
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How do I obtain information listed in this Publication Scheme?

Burnley College Network Regulations
The majority of the information the Publication Scheme contains is, or will shortly be, freely available on this website. Some information has been marked as ''available for inspection at the College''. This is because some information is either too large or in an unsuitable format to be made electronically available or photocopied. Contact the Freedom of Information Officer to arrange to inspect this information.
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What is the publication scheme?

BMA - Freedom of Information Act 2000 - FAQs
and an explanation of the types of information that the GP holds but cannot make available (and why). The NHS set up a Freedom of Information Act project team to give advice and guidance to the NHS on its duties under the Act. This team worked with the BMA, through its medico-legal committee, to produce a model publication scheme for GPs. The NHS Freedom of Information website now has available an online publication scheme tool for independent practitioners
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How can I get my publication cataloged?

Cataloging (Library of Congress FAQ)
The Library does not catalog publications at the request of authors. Publications are selected for bibliographic cataloging according to guidelines developed by cataloging managers and collection development officials.
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How do I find out about USGS benchmarks?

Frequently Asked Questions
Most survey benchmarks were not established by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), but by the National Coast and Geodetic Survey, and are available on the web from http://www.ngs.noaa.gov ["Data sheets"]. For further assistance call 301-713-3242 or e-mail infocenter@ngs.noaa.gov.
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Q Where do I obtain a residential preferential parking permit?

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Public Works Department, 333 East Olive Avenue (818) 238-3915 or click here to take you to the permit section.
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Q - How do I obtain copies of a Certificate of Occupancy?

Department of Buildings
A - The basic details on every CO application is not listed in the BIS system. You can obtain a complete copy of the CO by bringing the CO number to the DOB Borough office where the property is located.
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