Virtual Shelf Browser

What is the Government Documents Virtual Shelf Browser?

The virtual shelf browser allows you to peruse the historic and current U.S. government publications available in our library as well as online. It also helps make sense of the complicated classification system created by the Superintendent of Documents (SuDoc).  This list breaks down each portion of the classification by department and then the different types of documents created by the individual agencies within that department. 

The government publishes much valuable information each day and this tool helps you find it quickly and easily.

Using the Virtual Browser

Below is a list of the Departments and Agencies featured in our collection. The letter(s) at the beginning of the SuDoc number indicate which Department/Agency produced a grouping of documents.

If you click on a particular letter you’ll then be shown a list of all the documents created by that Department or Agency by topic.

Once you’ve chosen a specific topic of interest click on the SuDoc stem. You’ll be taken to the TCU catalog where it will list all the documents we have in our collection with that SuDoc stem.

For more detailed information on the SuDoc classification system go to the Core Documents research guide.

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Vice President of the United States Albert Gore (1993-2001)

PRVP 42.2: General Publications
PRVP 42.15: Reinvention Roundtable. Helping Federal Workers Create a Government that Works Better and Costs Less
PRVP 42.16: Reinvention Express
PRVP 42.17: Electronic Products
PRVP 42.18: National Performance Review Regulatory Sector Reports

Vice President of the United States Joseph Biden (2009- )

PRVP 44.2 General Publications
PRVP 44.15 Annual Report of the White House Task Force on the Middle Class
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Trends and Patterns of Job Quality in the United States


This study examines the trends and patterns of real wages, employer sponsored healthcare insurance coverage, and retirement benefits between 2000 and 2022...