 Hi, I'm Kelly with the U.S. Government Printing Office and I'm here in Washington, D.C., trying to find out if people really do know what a federal depository library is. Do you know what a U.S. government federal depository library is? No. No. We are guests from Germany. Yes or no? Did you like to give me your thoughts? Is that what the FD outside says? I think it has to do with mortgages. No, I'm not sure. No. Would you like to take a guess? No. No. I'm going to guess that it has something to do with the banks. Depository, I guess, like a storage or something? Books from everywhere, that every single, every conceivable book that's available, I would hope. A federal depository library. Archives? Our national archives are kept? What if it's a book library of probably books of Congress? Sounds like where they would keep federal books. Books on federal stuff. Assuming it has something to do with money. A federal depository library. I would assume it's going to be an archive with all these federal documents. Federal depository libraries? I do. Could you tell me? A federal depository library is any library that receives government documents on a regular basis and catalyzes them and makes them available to the public. Great. Could you name one, maybe your favorite one, if you have a favorite? Of the libraries, the Atlanta Fulton County Library. Great, thank you. So as you can see, we got a variety of answers from people all over the world trying to find out what is a federal depository library. For the U.S. Government Printing Office, this is Kelly, signing off.