At Biolaw, Rebecca Bratspies reports that the Environmental Protection Agency is “deaccessioning” (i.e. closing) agency libraries thoughout the country. Many regional libraries are already shut down, and the main library in D.C. is slated to close to the public as of October 1. Public access to environmental information from the EPA will be limited largely to that material available on the agency’s website and through other government databases, as well as through interlibrary loan with participating institutions.