Virtual Shelf Browser
Using the Virtual Browser
Below is a list of the Departments and Agencies featured in our collection. The letter(s) at the beginning of the SuDoc number indicate which Department/Agency produced a grouping of documents.
If you click on a particular letter you’ll then be shown a list of all the documents created by that Department or Agency by topic.
Once you’ve chosen a specific topic of interest click on the SuDoc stem. You’ll be taken to the TCU catalog where it will list all the documents we have in our collection with that SuDoc stem.
For more detailed information on the SuDoc classification system go to the Core Documents research guide.
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Securities and Exchange Commission (1934- )
SE 1.1: | Annual Report, 1935- |
SE 1.2: | General Publications |
SE 1.5: | Laws |
SE 1.6: | Regulations, Rules, and Instructions |
SE 1.9: | Official Summary of Security Transactions and Holdings |
SE 1.11: | Decisions and Reports |
SE 1.11/2: | Index to Commission Decisions |
SE 1.16: | Securities Traded on Exchanges under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 |
SE 1.20/2: | Litigation, Actions, and Proceedings Bulletin |
SE 1.20/3: | Supplement to Litigation, Actions and Proceedings Bulletin Index |
SE 1.24: | Accounting Series Releases |
SE 1.25/12: | SEC News Digest |
SE 1.27: | Directory of Companies Required to File Annual Reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Alphabetically and by Industry Groups |
SE 1.29: | SEC Docket: A Weekly Compilation of Releases from the Securities and Exchange Commission |
SE 1.35/2: | Final Report of the SEC Government-Business Forum on Small Business Capital Formation |
SE 1.36: | Handbooks, Manuals, Guides |
Government Information
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