 Hi, I'm Dr. Kevin Walker and I oversee Federal Depository Collections for the University of Alabama Libraries. The University of Alabama was designated a regional depository for U.S. federal government documents back in 1860, making it one of the oldest federal depositories in the country. This means we have a rather extensive collection of federal documents that we maintain on-site. During this time of social distancing, we may not be able to provide you with physical access to our on-site collections. However, we are committed to facilitating your virtual access to these materials and we have a few ways to do this. First, you can access a wide variety of recently published, as well as a small number of historical government documents through the federal websites such as GovInfo.gov. You can also access information and data directly through many federal agency websites. In addition, UA Libraries provides you with access to several resources that may prove even more helpful, especially to those engaged in academic research. In particular, I'd like to highlight both ProQuest Congressional as well as the HathiTrust Digital Library. Now, with ProQuest Congressional, you can access congressional documents published as far back as 1789 all the way through the present. This includes congressional hearings, legislation, as well as the same research reports used by the U.S. Congress when making decisions on a wide variety of topics. You can also access historical maps as well as the U.S. congressional serial set, which boasts a wealth of historically significant information. For those harder-to-find historical documents, the federal documents collection available through HathiTrust may be able to help. They have over 1.3 million digitized volumes captured from the depository collections at top research universities across the country. As with ProQuest Congressional, these documents will be keyword-searchable, making them supremely easy to navigate and utilize. Importantly, I am another resource at your disposal during this time. Just shoot me an email, I'll be happy to help. If you know exactly what you're looking for, then great, I will locate those materials and get them to you. On the other hand, if you're not exactly sure what you're looking for, let's set up an appointment to discuss your research project. I'm sure I can help you identify and locate the best sources to support your research needs. Until then, stay safe and roll tide.