I've found that Nevada and Alaska go the extra mile to get the information out to those seeking it, as it should be.
Other states, not so much. It's there, you just have to dig a little harder to find it. In some cases, the only way to get information at a certain level is to visit
the state office that archives the data.
Nevada has been scanning old mining district files for years, but now I'm finding that some files that used to be available on their old system, are not available on this new map based website.
In a few cases I've found the report I was looking for but not the geologic maps/drawings that were available previously.
I'm hoping that they'll eventually be added back.