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Federal Library Directory Name of Library Department Address Country Telephone Fax E-mail Web Site Hours of Operation Director Staff Size Type of Library Collection Size Circulation Services Circulation Services Availability Reference Services Reference Services Availability Notes Federal Reserve Board of Independent 20th and C United States 202-452-3283 Legal-Law­ Open to the public Mon-Fri: Scott Finet 4-5 (Librarians-75%, Law 50,001+ (Digital-20%, Book Location Assistance, Staff, Public, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Directional Questions, Ready Staff, Public, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Governors (FRB) Law Library Agency Streets NW, [email protected] 9:30am-3:30pm; closed Sat- Library Technicians­ Online-20%, Hard Copies­ Interlibrary Loan, Recalls, Other Other Non-Federal Libraries/Centers Reference Questions, Research Other Non-Federal Libraries/Centers Washington, DC Sun and federal holidays 25%; Federal 20%, Archival-40%) Assistance, Other 20551 Employees-100%) Federal Reserve Board of Independent 20th Street and United States 202-452-3333 202-530-6222 Ask-a­ Mon-Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm; Kristin Vajs 11-25 (Librarians-73%, General Agency Library 50,001+ (Online-50%, Book Location Assistance, Staff Bibliographic Verification, Ready Staff, Public, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Governors (FRB) Research Agency Constitution [email protected] closed Sat-Sun and federal Library Technicians­ Hard Copies-50%) Interlibrary Loan, Recalls, Reference Questions, Research Other Non-Federal Libraries/Centers Library Avenue NW, holidays 27%; Federal Renewals Assistance, True Reference Washington, DC Employees-100%) Questions 20551 Chemical Safety and Hazard Independent 2175 K Street United States 202-261-7669 202-974-7659 [email protected] Tue, Thu: by appointment Anna Brown 0-1 (Librarians-100%; Engineering & Science, 1,001-5,000 (Hard Book Location Assistance, Staff Bibliographic Verification, Staff Investigation Board Library Agency NW, Suite 400, Contractors-100%) General Agency Library Copies-95%, Other-5%) Interlibrary Loan, Recalls, Directional Questions, Ready Washington, DC Renewals Reference Questions, Research 20037 Assistance, True Reference Questions Commission on Civil Rights Independent 624 9th Street United States 202-376-8110 202-376-7597 http://www.usccr.gov Mon-Fri: 10:00am-5:00pm; 0-1 (Library Technicians­ General Agency Library, 25,001-50,000 (Digital­ Book Location Assistance, Staff, Public, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Bibliographic Verification, Staff, Public, Other Federal Libraries/Centers Library (Robert S Rankin Agency NW, Washington, closed Sat-Sun and federal 100%; Federal Law 5%, Online-10%, Hard Interlibrary Loan, Recalls, Other Non-Federal Libraries/Centers Directional Questions, FAX Memorial Library) DC 20425 holidays Employees-100%) Copies-70%, Archival­ Renewals Services, Ready Reference 10%, Other-5%) Questions, Research Assistance, True Reference Questions, Other National Agricultural Library Department of 10301 Baltimore United States 301-504-5755 301-504-6110 [email protected] http://www.nal.usda. Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm Simon Liu 51+ (Librarians-28%, Engineering & Science, 50,001+ (Digital-4%, Book Location Assistance, Staff, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Other NonBibliographic Verification, Staff, Public, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, (NAL) Agriculture Avenue, Beltsville, gov Library Technicians­ National Online-1%, Hard Copies­ Cards & Passes, Interlibrary Federal Libraries/Centers Directional Questions, Ready Other Non-Federal Libraries/Centers MD 20705 72%; Federal 75%, Archival-1%, Other­ Loan, Recalls, Renewals, Other Reference Questions, Research Employees-71%, 19%) Assistance, Social Media, True Contractors-29%) Reference Questions National Arboretum Library Department of 3501 New York United States 202-245-4538 202-245-4575 Engineering & Science The US National Arboretum Library contains more than 11,000 books and 100 journals emphasizing Agriculture Avenue NE, botany, ornamental horticulture, plant exploration, plant taxonomy, and natural history, with special Washington, DC collections on bonsai, ikebana, penjing, viewing stones, and related arts. The library is affiliated with 20002 the National Agricultural Library. Carl Hayden Bee Research Department of Carl Hayden Bee United States 520-670-6380 x 520-670-6493 Engineering & Science Center Library Agriculture Research Center, 103 2000 E Allen Road, Room 110, Tucson, AZ 85719 Citrus and Subtropical Products Department of 600 Avenue S United States 863-293-4133 863-299-8678 Engineering & Science Laboratory Library Agriculture NW, Winter Haven, FL 33883 Eastern Regional Research Department of 600 E Mermaid United States 215-233-6602 215-233-6606 Engineering & Science Center (ERRC) Scientific Agriculture Lane, Wyndmoor, Information Resources PA 19038-8598 Grain Marketing and Production Department of 1515 College United States 785-776-2701 785-776-2789 Engineering & Science Research Center (GMPRC) Agriculture Avenue, Room Library 269, Manhattan, KS 66502 Meat Animal Research Center Department of PO Box 166, Clay United States 402-762-4106 402-762-4148 Engineering & Science (MARC) Library Agriculture Center, NE 68933- 0166 National Center for Agricultural Department of 1815 N University United States 309-681-6526 309-681-6681 Engineering & Science Utilization Research (NCAUR) Agriculture Street, Peoria, IL Library 61604 National Sedimentation Department of 598 McElroy United States 662-232-2996 662-232-2915 Engineering & Science Laboratory (NSL) Library Agriculture Drive, Oxford, MS 38655 Northwest Irrigation and Soils Department of 3793 North 3600 United States 208-423-6589 208-423-6555 http://www.ars.usda. Mon-Fri: 8:00am-4:30pm David Bjorneberg 0-1 (Library Technicians­ Engineering & Science 0-1,000 (Hard Copies­ Book Location Assistance, Staff Directional Questions Staff Research Laboratory Agriculture East, Kimberly, ID gov/main/site_main. 100%; Federal 100%) Interlibrary Loan (NWISRL) Library 83341 htm?modecode=53­ Employees-100%) 68-00-00 Southern Regional Research Department of 1100 Robert E United States 504-286-4288 504-286-4396 Engineering & Science Center (SRRC) Library Agriculture Lee Boulevard, Room 1004, Building 001 SRRC, New Orleans, LA 70124-4305 Southwest Watershed Department of 2000 E Allen United States 520-670-6381 x 520-670-5550 Engineering & Science Research Center Library Agriculture Road, Tucson, 164 AZ 85719 Western Regional Research Department of 800 Buchanan United States 510-559-5600 510-559-5963 Engineering & Science Center (WRRC) Library Agriculture Street, Room 1004, Albany, CA 94710 Animal and Plant Health Department of 4700 River Road, United States 301-734-5240 301-734-8391 Mon-Fri: 9:00am-5:30pm Eileen Welch 2-3 (Librarians-100%; Engineering & Science 5,001-10,000 (Online-1%, Book Location Assistance, Staff, Public, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Bibliographic Verification, Staff, Public, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Inspection Service (APHIS) Agriculture Suite 1B06, Federal Employees­ Hard Copies-95%, Interlibrary Loan, Recalls, Other Non-Federal Libraries/Centers Directional Questions, FAX Other Non-Federal Libraries/Centers Library Riverdale, MD 100%) Archival-3%, Other-1%) Renewals, Traces, Other Services, Ready Reference 20737 Questions, Research Assistance, True Reference Questions National Centers for Animal Department of 1920 Dayton United States 515-337-7271 515-337-6418 Mon-Fri: 8:00am-4:30pm Janice K Eifling 0-1 (Librarians-100%; Engineering & Science, 10,001-25,000 (Hard Book Location Assistance, Staff, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Other NonBibliographic Verification, Staff Health Library Agriculture Avenue, Ames, IA Federal Employees­ Health & Medicine Copies-100%) Interlibrary Loan, Recalls, Federal Libraries/Centers Directional Questions, Ready 50010 100%) Renewals, Traces Reference Questions, Research Assistance, True Reference Questions, Other Plant Epidemiology and Risk Department of 1730 Varsity United States 919-855-7562 919-855-7599 Engineering & Science Analysis Laboratory (PERAL) Agriculture Drive, Suite 300, Library Raleigh, NC 27606-5202 National Wildlife Research Department of 4101 LaPorte United States 970-266-6016 970-266-6010 [email protected] http://www.aphis.usd Mon-Fri: 7:30am-4:00pm Diana l Dwyer 2-3 (Librarians-67%, Engineering & Science 5,001-10,000 (Digital-2%, Book Location Assistance, Staff, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Other NonBibliographic Verification, Staff, Public, Other Federal Libraries/Centers, Center (NWRC) Library Agriculture Avenue, Fort ov a.gov/wildlife_dama Library Technicians­ Online-2%, Hard Copies­ Interlibrary Loan, Renewals Federal Libraries/Centers Directional Questions, FAX Other Non-Federal Libraries/Centers Collins, CO ge/nwrc/information 33%; Federal 93%, Other-4%) Services, True Reference 80521 _services/is_index.s Employees-100%) Questions, Other html Centers for Epidemiology and Department of 2150 Center United States 970-494-7215 Mon-Fri: 7:00am-4:30pm Mary Foley 0-1 (Librarians-100%; Engineering & Science 1,001-5,000 (Digital-5%, Animal Health (CEAH) Library Agriculture Avenue, Building Federal Employees­ Online-10%, Hard Copies­ B, MS 2E3, Fort 100%) 85%) Collins, CO 80526 Economic Research Service Department of 1800 M Street United States 202-694-5058 202-694-5569 Engineering & Science (ERS) Reference Center Agriculture NW, Room 3050, Washington, DC 20036-5831 Food and Nutrition Service Department of 2651 Arlington United States 0-1 (Librarians-100%) Engineering & Science 1,001-5,000 (Online-2%, Book Location Assistance, Staff
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