Government information is defined as information produced by government. It does not include information produced by political parties or statements made by Members of Parliament who are not Ministers of the Crown. Government information can be found in the form of traditional publications or as ministerial statements, news releases, and so on. Government publications can be found in print or digitally. Printed items (books, serials, etc.) can be found in paper or filmed and housed on microfiche, microfilm, or microcard.
Most current government publications are shelved alongside existing Scott Library collections. Three areas of the collection are organized by a different system and kept in separate sections of the Library: SC-GOV-REF (2nd floor), SCOTT-GOV (3rd floor), and SCOTT-MICR (rm 118). The Osgoode and Frost libraries also house government publications. Additionally, some material is kept in storage with the location code, HNES-STOR and may be requested by using the Request from Storage button.
Books and Serials
Printed government publications kept in paper are catalogued and may be found in the same manner as any other book or periodical. When searching the catalogue, add "Canada" as an author keyword (Note: if "Canadian" is in the name of the agency, use that instead):
Microforms
Microforms is a generic term used to describe books and periodicals copied and reproduced in miniature on microfiche, microfilm or microcard. Some are catalogued as books but most are only found with the use of specialized indices. The following should be used to find Canadian government publications in microform. If an item in the index has been filmed, it will have a Microlog Number. The document will be found in the Microlog collection (J 103 M5) in rm 118 of the Scott Library:
Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government
Departmental Annual Reports
The Departmental Annual Reports are an invaluable source of information on government operations and, by extension, government policy. They correspond roughly to the Departmental Performance Reports mentioned below.
Note: It is important to remember that departments change names, so it is helpful to be aware of the name of the department for the year(s) for which you are interested. A Guide is available on the Library of Parliament website. For more help, consult with a librarian.
How to search OMNI to find Annual Reports in print (screenshot):