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2021 Virtual Exhibit Gallery

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MARCIVE, INC. OFFERS A HOST OF SERVICES TO MAKE YOUR COLLECTIONS MORE DISCOVERABLE AND ACCESSIBLE!

MARCIVE, INC. OFFERS A HOST OF SERVICES TO MAKE YOUR COLLECTIONS MORE DISCOVERABLE AND ACCESSIBLE!

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wolters

Serving legal professionals in law firms, general counsel offices and corporate legal departments with data-driven decision-making tools. We streamline legal and regulatory research, analysis, and workflows to drive value to organizations, ensuring more transparent, just and safe societies.

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LOC

The mission of the Law Library of Congress is to provide authoritative legal research, reference and instruction services, and access to an unrivaled collection of U.S., foreign, comparative, and international law. To accomplish this mission, the Law Library has assembled a staff of experienced foreign and U.S. trained legal specialists and law librarians, and has amassed the world's largest collection of law books and other legal resources from all countries, now comprising nearly 3 million items.

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IMF

Visit our IMF eLibrary.

Forest Services

The National Forest Service Library (NFSL) chiefly fulfills the information needs of the USDA - Forest Service. Many services are available only to the USDA network, but the library has a public facing catalog, digital collections repository, and website.

Through its Digital Collections, NFSL provides public access to thousands of unique documents and reports. Several growing collections can be found outlining the work of the Forest Service across the decades. The collections include photographs, audio recordings, and digitized reports and publications, some dating back to the establishment of the Forest Service as a Federal agency.

NFSL is always interested in helping researchers and students. Staff provide access to the collections through interlibrary loan materials and enjoy supporting the research needs of the greater forest and natural resources research community.

VOX

VoxGov helps researchers identifytrack and analyze changes in public policy across the Federal Government.

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Hein

HeinOnline is a premier online database that bridges an important research gap in history by providing comprehensive coverage from inception of more than 3,000 law-related periodicals, as well as all essential government documents, constitutions, world trials, classic treatises and much more! In addition, HeinOnline has partnered with Fastcase, a leading next-generation legal research service that features powerful “best-case-first” tools that make research faster than ever. This partnership offers HeinOnline subscribers’ access to a wide array of case law at the federal and state levels and enables users to access the full text of cases through their HeinOnline subscription without the hassle of using multiple research databases.

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Census

The U.S. Census Bureau is dedicated to providing current facts and figures about America’s people, places, and economy. While we’re best known for the decennial census (or census of population and housing taken every 10 years), we also conduct more than 130 censuses and surveys of households and businesses across the nation each year. Our work provides the data used for decision making by businesses, city planners, non-profit organizations, students and more. The Census Bureau's mission is to serve as the nation’s leading provider of quality data about its people and economy and invite you to visit www.census.gov to explore our current and past offerings.

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OCLC

OCLC is a global library organization that provides shared technology services, original research, and community programs for its membership and the library community at large. These resources empower libraries to better serve their communities—increasing access to knowledge, solving critical problems, removing barriers to success, and inspiring breakthroughs. With thousands of library members in more than 100 countries, we come together as OCLC to make information more accessible and more useful.

Our many technology services for federal libraries include CONTENTdm, EZproxy Analytics, and GreenGlass.

  • CONTENTdm allows you to easily build, preserve, and showcase your digital collections on your personalized website, making them more discoverable to people around the world.
  • EZproxy Analytics collects, enhances, and visualizes usage data about licensed e-resources so you get up-to-date, actionable insights
  • GreenGlass, a web-based, data-driven solution, supports libraries and groups in making evidence-based decisions regarding the management of print collections.

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readx

Over several decades, Readex has published many of the most widely used collections of primary source research materials in academic libraries, first as Readex Microprint Corporation and since 1984 as a division of NewsBank, inc.

Academic librarians, faculty and scholars recognize Readex for its efforts to transform research in the humanities and social sciences and to dramatically reshape the study and teaching of centuries of history, literature, culture and daily life. Today, Readex continues to play a leadership role by creating comprehensive and authoritative digital resources. Among these online collections are the Archive of Americana—a family of historical books, newspapers, and government publications that includes Early American Imprints, Early American Newspapers and much more. The Archive of International Studies includes the World Newspaper Archive, Twentieth-Century Global Perspectives, and essential databases for geopolitics and other extensively studied subjects.

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NLS

The National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS), Library of Congress, provides braille and talking books and magazines to eligible readers, who live in the U.S. or its territories or are U.S. citizens living abroad. Individuals may be eligible for the program if they are blind or visually impaired, or have a temporary or permanent visual, physical, perceptual, or reading disability that prevents them from reading regular print. Library materials are distributed through a network of cooperating libraries, where they are circulated by postage-free mail. Braille and talking books are also available for download through the BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Download) website and the BARD Mobile app.

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ProQuest is committed to empowering researchers and librarians around the world. The company's portfolio of assets - including content, technologies, and deep expertise - drives better research outcomes for users and greater efficiency for the libraries and organizations that serve them.

We are happy to announce the addition of more than 70 new Topics Pages on ProQuest Congressional, offered to our customers at no charge. These curated pages compiled by ProQuest Congressional editors provide users with a place to both start and continue their research. Each page includes a summary, background reports, viewpoints, useful information, news, and featured events, plus a link to search the product for additional content. Topics cover a wide variety of public policy issues in areas such as agriculture, defense, environment, energy, housing, health, international relations, transportation and more.

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NAVY

The Naval History and Heritage Command traces its lineage to 1794, when the Navy Department Library was established under the Naval Bureau, which was part of the War Department in Philadelphia. In 1800, President John Adams asked Benjamin Stoddert, the first Secretary of the Navy, to prepare a catalog of professional books best suited for a naval library. Today, the NHHC is the central resource for today’s operational Navy and acts as the service's institutional memory. Headquartered on the historic Washington Navy Yard, D.C., the Command includes ten >Navy museums nationwide as well as a detachment that maintains the Navy’s oldest commissioned warship, USS Constitution, in Boston, Mass.

The NHHC manages the official history program of the United States Navy, fulfilling its mission to strengthen the Navy’s effectiveness by preserving, analyzing, and interpreting the service’s hard-earned experience. A professional staff of historians, archivists, librarians, museum specialists, and naval personnel carries out historical activities and supports the fleet.

The Command oversees Navy programs and instructions related to history; advances knowledge of naval history and heritage through professional research, analysis, and interpretation, delivering a range of knowledge products and services; advises the Navy, other agencies, and the public on issues related to Navy ship and aircraft wrecks; and administers grants, fellowships, scholarships, and internships related to naval history.

  • Download our PDF for more information: Introduction to NHHC and the Naval Library & NHHC Documentary Histories.
  • Download our National African American History Month infographic.