What Does SUDOC Stand For?
SUDOC stands for Superintendent Of Documents
SUDOC, or Superintendent of Documents, is a division of the U.S. Government Publishing Office responsible for distributing government publications and ensuring public access to government information. SUDOC manages the Federal Depository Library Program, which facilitates the availability of federal documents in libraries across the country, promoting transparency and informed citizenry. Through its cataloging and archiving efforts, SUDOC plays a crucial role in preserving government publications and enhancing their accessibility to the public.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym