This document provides an overview of government documents librarianship. It discusses what government documents are, the types of information found in documents, and how to access document collections. It also outlines the day-to-day responsibilities of a government documents librarian, which include reference, instruction, web archiving, and collection development. Tips are provided for navigating document collections, such as determining the relevant agency and using catalog and database search tools. Popular document series and resources for new documents librarians are also highlighted.