The government publishes most, if not all, of their print documents in an online format. This is often the best method to search for the newest government publications because online publications are updated more frequently. Some libraries, such as ours, link to government databases for some newer government publications rather than receiving all of them in print. Some sample online government publications are:
Solving the puzzle [electronic resource] : researching the impacts of climate change around the world
Publisher: National Science Foundation
Published: 2009
Call number: GOVWEB. NS 1.2:C 61/3
The impacts of climate change on human health in the United States : a scientific assessment
Publisher: U.S. Global Change Research Program
Published: 2016
Call number: GovWeb. PREX 30.2:H 88/2
Climate change impacts in the United States, highlights : U.S. national climate assessment
Publisher: U.S. Global Change Research Program
Published: 2014
Call number: GOVWEB. PREX 30.2:IM 7/HIGH.
Understanding earth, the icy arctic
Publisher: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Published: 2012
Call number: GOVWEB. NAS 1.83:2012-3-327-GSFC
Climate change [electronic resource]
Publisher: National Weather Service
Published: 2007
Call number: GOVWEB. C 55.102:C 61/5
North American environmental outlook to 2030 [electronic resource].
Publisher: Commission for Environmental Cooperation
Published: 2010
Call number: GOVWEB. Y 3.EN 8:2 OU 8
Climate change indicators in the United States
Author: Environmental Protection Agency
Published: New editions published periodically
Call number: GOVWEB. EP 1.1/22: