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Explore History Hub, the pioneering crowdsourced community for historical and archival research, managed by the National Archives and Records Administration. Free and open to anyone, History Hub connects researchers, academics, genealogists, historians, and the public with archivists, librarians, and other community experts to identify sources and find the answers to common questions.
Visit History Hub’s 18 topical communities, including:
- Genealogy, featuring a variety of genealogy-related topics including records from the Census, and Immigration and Naturalization.
- Military Records, covering records from all the military branches, as well as military personnel records.
- Researchers Help, fielding general reference questions of all kinds, including topics and records not covered in other communities
- Court Records, focused on records from the Federal Courts, ranging from bankruptcy hearings to criminal proceedings.
- Land Records, covering a variety of land records, from homestead patents to township surveys.
Are you from a library, archive, or other government agency?
- See our webinar: Get Involved on History Hub: Federal Crowdsourcing Webinar: A Match Made in History
- Interested in doing more with History Hub? Please contact us to learn how your organization can participate on History Hub!
GovInfo serves as a one-stop website for authentic, published Government information, and provides free public access to millions of official publications and metadata from all three branches of the Federal Government. GovInfo offers access to documents in a variety of formats. It includes current documents produced and published digitally and also digitized, historical documents going back to 1873.
Publications available in GovInfo include the Congressional Record, Congressional Serial Set, U.S Court Opinions, Bills, Laws, Statutes, U.S. Code, Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, Public Papers of the Presidents, and much more.
- Visit GovInfo at www.govinfo.gov to search and browse for Government information
- View an alphabetical list of collections, publications, and other resources
- Try developer tools such as the API or Link Service
- Discover features like Related Documents and Citing functionality
- Access detailed Help information and search tips for all collections
- Explore curated articles highlighting featured content
GovInfo offers a variety of tutorials and handouts, ranging from general tutorials to U.S. Congressional Serial Set tutorials and downloadable handouts.
MARCIVE, INC. OFFERS A HOST OF SERVICES TO MAKE YOUR COLLECTIONS MORE DISCOVERABLE AND ACCESSIBLE!
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The National Forest Service Library provides the research resources and support to the science community of the United States Forest Service. Part of the USDA, we have 3 branches: Fort Collins, CO; San Juan, PR; and Madison, WI.
View the National Forest Service Library Digital Collections.
VoxGov is the leader in unification of widely dispersed critical sources of government information that compliance and transactional professionals depend upon for insights and analysis. VoxGov’s research platform provides professionals, corporations and other organizations with the resources needed to identify risk, ensure compliance and facilitate better informed decision-making for positive organizational and individual outcomes.
“VoxGov is a cutting-edge discovery platform for finding and analyzing government information, encompassing a vast collection of official documents, legislative information, and social media content all in one place,” - Megan Graewingholt, ccAdvisor
“VoxGov has just replaced Google for this librarian – when it comes to research on federal rules, legislation and other government activity and communication” - Lisa Junghahn, (Former) Research Librarian, Harvard Law School
“For me the key differentiators are breadth and depth of collection of federal political actors’ communications in real time and its ability to leverage extensive metadata to conduct pattern analysis.” - Jeremy Darrington, Politics Librarian, Princeton University Library
VoxGov: “A Veritable Goldmine of ‘Hidden’ U.S. Government Insights and Trends” - Jean O’Grady, Dewey B Strategic
Visit our website at www.voxgov.com.
Readex, a division of NewsBank, offers acclaimed historical collections that allow students and faculty to explore the past in unprecedented ways. Our expansive catalog of digitized primary sources includes historical newspapers, historical imprints, and government publications spanning more than five centuries.
Best known for its Early American Newspapers and Early American Imprints series, Readex recently introduced Black Life in America and Hispanic Life in America—two extraordinary collections of historical and current news—that reveal American life through a diverse lens. The Readex portfolio also contains indispensable collections supporting global studies, including the World Newspaper Archive, Twentieth-Century Global Perspectives, and the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Reports, among many others.
- Open-Source Intelligence digital collections:
- BBC Monitoring: Summary of World Broadcasts (coming January 2023)
- FBIS
- Global Studies resources:
- Native American digital collections:
- Additional resources:
For more information, visit us at https://readex.com.
The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. An independent U.S. government agency overseen by Congress, the commission is the United States' primary authority for communications law, regulation and technological innovation. In its work facing economic opportunities and challenges associated with rapidly evolving advances in global communications, the agency capitalizes on its competencies in:
- Promoting competition, innovation and investment in broadband services and facilities
- Supporting the nation's economy by ensuring an appropriate competitive framework for the unfolding of the communications revolution
- Encouraging the highest and best use of spectrum domestically and internationally
- Revising media regulations so that new technologies flourish alongside diversity and localism
- Providing leadership in strengthening the defense of the nation's communications infrastructure
The FCC is providing information about the Affordable Connectivity Program. Our information hub is available.
- The list of program participating providers is available.
- The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) and FCC have an outreach toolkit highlighting resources at https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/wp-content/uploads/ACP-Toolkit-Web-with-Links.pdf.
- The downloadable application is available at https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/wp-content/uploads/ACP-Application-Form-English.pdf.
- The Acceptable Documentation Guide which provides information about what documents should be included with the application is available at https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/wp-content/uploads/ACP-Acceptable-Documentation-Guide-English.pdf.
The FCC has information for consumers sharing information. It is also available for download.
There is a flyer that can be shared with consumers. It provides basic information about the program and is also available online.
Any questions about issues addressed by the FCC can be addressed by sending an email to [email protected].
Our Consumer Complaint Center is available online.
Our Consumer Help Center is also available.
ProQuest Trends and Policy connects policy and related statistics and news together — a single location for researchers to explore complex US government policies and their impacts and consequences. Editorially created topic pages provide an overview of key laws, concepts, events, and geographic areas, and include featured events and associated policy and statistics. Linear timelines illustrate the progression of policy over time and put policy in context with suggested further readings.
This unique series of topical collections includes:
- U.S. Environment
- U.S. Healthcare
- U.S. Immigration
Supreme Court Insight, 1933-present, allows users to explore history-changing cases and the
judicial process through a complete online collection of full opinions from Supreme Court argued cases, including per curiam decisions, dockets, oral arguments, joint appendices and amicus briefs. Case compilation pages have been organized to maximize understanding of judicial process and to help users quickly identify content in Petition, Merit, and Resolution stages.
ProQuest Congressional documents the transformation of the U.S. from thirteen colonies into a world power. This comprehensive collection of congressional documents from 1789 to the present enables users to compare today’s events and opinions with trends and patterns throughout our nation’s history on subjects ranging from war and military incursions to nuclear energy, space exploration, terrorism, and human rights. Congressional hearings offer a unique perspective on all aspects of U.S. social, economic, and political history by presenting differing views from representatives of all societal sectors, including business, industry, labor, education, health, criminal justice, and government. Testimony is presented by foreign policy experts, economists, Native Americans, civil rights leaders, public health officials, scientists, farmers, fishermen, environmental advocates, and ordinary citizens.
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The Bureau of Economic Analysis promotes a better understanding of the U.S. economy by providing the most timely, relevant, and accurate economic accounts data in an objective and cost-effective manner.
BEA's economists produce some of the world's most closely watched statistics, including U.S. gross domestic product, better known as GDP. We do state and local numbers, too, plus foreign trade and investment stats and industry data.
Governments of all levels, businesses big and small, and Americans everywhere rely on our numbers. BEA's work underpins decisions about interest rates and trade policy, taxes and spending, hiring and investing, and more.
Check out our materials below and visit our website at bea.gov for more information.
- What We Do (PDF)
- We've Got Your Number: A quick guide to BEA and its data (PDF)
- Find it Fast: Data Tool Shortcuts (PDF)
- Innovation at BEA (PDF)
- Explore Economic Data by Topic
- Additional BEA Resources
- Contact us: [email protected] or 301-278-9004
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.
- What is HeinOnline?
- What’s New?
- Digital Services
- U.S. Core+
- U.S. Academic Core+
- Social Justice Suite
- Immigration Law & Policy in the U.S.
- Indigenous Peoples of the America: History, Culture & Law
- U.S. State Package
- Military and Government
- U.S. Congressional Documents
- U.S. Congressional Serial Set
- Air and Space Law
- Water Rights and Resources
- HeinOnline A-la-Cartes
For more information, contact: Roxanne Marmion, 716-882-2600
Performance.gov provides a window into the inner workings of the Federal Government, showing visitors the goals and objectives government agencies are working to accomplish, how they seek to accomplish them, and why these efforts are important.
All cabinet departments and nine other major agencies, like the EPA and NASA, have agency pages on Performance.gov. Each agency’s page provides an overview of the agency, its mission, priority goals to be achieved, and links to its strategic and performance plans and reports.
Performance.gov allows the public, including researchers and scholars, to learn more about the President’s Management Agenda and the Agency Priority Goals that are being used to advance government progress.
Lastly, Performance.gov hosts a repository of blog posts, videos, and social campaigns telling the stories of the humans behind our Federal Government.
On Performance.gov you can:
- Learn more about government performance
- Read our blog how Federal agencies are serving the American people
- See a visualization of agency goals across government
- Participate in a Campaign
- Check out the President's Management Agenda
Also, be sure to check out our Twitter and LinkedIn!
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) publishes a variety of books, reports, and digital products covering international finance, monetary policy, exchange rates, and other global economic issues. IMF publications present the analysis, research, policy advice, and data on economic and financial sector issues at the global, regional, and country level. IMF eLibrary offers free and access to the IMF’s comprehensive collection of 23,000+ publications and data.
- View and download key research on the global economy on IMF eLibrary.
- Jumpstart your research by using Essential Reading Guides with curated lists of relevant publications on timely economic topics.
- Register as a new eLibrary user to access many tools on the platform.
- Visit the IMF publications virtual booth for more information and to sign up for our newsletter.
- Download our Fall Catalog for highlights of recent publications.
- Contact us with any questions at [email protected].