Government Reports on UFOs
U.S. Sources | International Sources | Nongovernmental Sources | Search Chinook | Related GuidesU.S. Government Sources
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Electronic Reading Room-UFOs
- CIA's Role in the Study of UFOs, 1947-90
This report from "Studies in Intelligence" is also available in print to check out in the Government Information stacks (PREX 3.19: 1997-1998/99). - Department of Defense
- DTIC - Defense Technical Reports
Database of defense technical reports. The Government Information Library should have the majority of these titles in its collection. - Naval Historical Center: Unidentified Flying Objects Research Guide
Contains a nice biography of both governmental and nongovernmental reports on UFOs. Search Chinook for titles not available online. - Roswell Report: Case Closed
This is the executive summary. The full report is available in print (D 301.2:R 73). - Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Unusual Phenomena Listing
A collection of materials released under the Freedom of Information Act by the FBI. Includes reports on Roswell and Project Blue Book. - National Archives: Unidentified Flying Objects - Project Blue Book
- National Security Agency: UFO Documents Index
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International Sources
- Ministry of Defence: UFO Reports in the UK
A collection of reports from the UK Defense. - National Archives (UK) UFO Files
A collection of British government reports from 1981 to 1996.
Nongovernmental Sources
- Declassified Documents Reference System CU
This database of declassified federal documents contains full-text access to reports on UFO sightings and government investigations. - NTIS CU
This database provides access to reports produced by the government. Government Information Library has the majority of these reports in microfiche; please ask library staff for help in retrieving these. - Project Blue Book
This is a Footnote database of the digitized material from Project Blue Book (one of the first government studies of UFOs).
Resources in the Catalog
- There are secondary, federal, and international sources of information on UFOs available in the collection. Find them by searching in the library catalog, Chinook.
Here are some examples of search terms that you can use in Chinook:
Electronic Resources Print and Electronic Resources unidentified flying objects unidentified flying objects life on other planets life on other planets (government publications only)
(government publications only)
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