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Census Podcast
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The Census And Social Media
If you are interested about the census, census materials and the workings of the US Census Bureau you may want to explore the social networking platforms. These sites often provide great sources of grey information on the census.
United States Census Material
Elmer Bobst Library has been a participant in the Federal Depository Library Program since 1967. The library is a selective depository which currently collects approximately 55% of the Federal documents distributed through the Federal Depository Library Program. The publications received through this program are available for public use in the U.S. Documents Collection, located on the 6th floor of the library. Some select materials are also shelved in the stacks. The majority of these documents are available on paper, with significant portions of the collection also on microform, and in electronic formats such as CD-ROM and online via the web. The Business & Social Science/Documents Center also houses decennial and non-decennial U.S. Census Bureau publications dating back to 1790.
Census Videos
Bobst Library
Census 2010
- Explore the FormHave any questions about the form the Census Bureau used for 2010? Check out what they have to say here!
- Quality Assurance CategoryBlog post about the quality of information and protection.
- Census HomepageHere you can find the Census Directors blog, links to the multimedia and social media resources and answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

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