National Archives Issues Fifth Volume of President Obama’s Public Papers
Press Release · Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Washington, DC
The National Archives announced today that the fifth volume of the Public Papers of President Barack Obama is now available for sale. Produced by the National Archives Office of the Federal Register and the U.S. Government Publishing Office, the 888-page volume includes a foreword by President Obama, along with the text of his public speeches, news conferences, messages and statements, communications to Congress and Federal agencies, and a photographic portfolio from January 1 through June 30, 2011.
All materials are indexed by subject and name and listed according to document category. Four appendices are included, which provide supplementary materials such as the President's public schedule, nominations submitted to the Senate, a list of other White House releases, and a list of documents published in the Federal Register.
The Public Papers of the Presidents series includes volumes documenting the administrations of President Hoover and Presidents Truman to Obama. The Public Papers of the President are published twice a year and cover a six-month period. The publication is edited and annotated by the Office of the Federal Register and is the authoritative record of Presidents used by scholars, researchers, and the public. The first four volumes of the Public Papers of President Barack Obama are available online at http://www.FDsys.gov. Hardcover copies can be purchased online bookstore.gpo.gov/index.jsp.
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