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poolesplus.odyssi.com
Subjects:
General and Reference Works; British and Commonwealth History; Language; British and Commonwealth Literary Studies; American Literary Studies; News; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Indexes nineteenth century literature, including newspapers, periodicals, books, and government publications.
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alfred.stlouisfed.org
Subjects:
Economics and Business; Government Information: United States; Political Science
Summary:
ALFRED® allows you to retrieve vintage versions of economic data that were available on specific dates in history. In general, economic data for past observation periods are revised as more accurate estimates become available. As a result, previous vintages of data can be superseded and may no longer be available from various data sources. Vintage or real time economic data allows academics to reproduce others' research, build more accurate forecasting models, and analyze economic policy decisions using the data available at the time.
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purl.access.gpo.gov
Subjects:
Geography; Statistical and Numeric Data; Government Information: United States
Summary:
American FactFinder is a new data access and dissemination system that provides useful facts and information about your community, your economy, and your society. The system will find and retrieve the information you need from some of the Census Bureau's largest data sets.
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lcweb2.loc.gov + 2 more sources
Subjects:
American History; Geography; General and Reference Works; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Introduces the American Memory Collection of archival and primary source materials pertinent to American culture and history. Notes that this historical collection is the Library of Congress' key contribution to the National Digital Library. Outlines various aspects of the collection, including digital reproductions, a finding aid in the form of a catalog or register, and other accompaniments. Notes that there are three photographic collections, one recorded sound collection, three early motion picture collections, one manuscript collection (which is now being completed), and three early motion picture collections available on the Internet, with more materials becoming available over time. Notes that some materials are protected by copyright. Also offers technical information about American Memory and on future collections.
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www.presidency.ucsb.edu
Subjects:
Political Science; American History; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Site contains documents related to the study of the American Presidency, including public papers, annual messages to Congress, inaugural addresses, radio addresses, acceptance speeches, presidential candidates debates, party platforms, elections data, and an audio/video archive.
Author/Creator:
Woolley, John T. (John Turner), 1950-
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purl.access.gpo.gov
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Government Information: United States
Summary:
A slightly expanded and fully searchable version of American Women: A Library of Congress Guide for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States (2001) that has been redesigned for online use, with added illustrations and links to digitized material located throughout the Library of Congress Web site, including 36 items newly digitized especially for American Women.
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infoweb.newsbank.com
Subjects:
American History; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Search the comprehensive historical collections, containing books, pamphlets, broadsides, newspapers, government documents and ephemera. Collections include: American broadsides and ephemera, Early American imprints, series I: Evans, 1639-1800; Early American imprints, series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819; Early American newspapers, series I, 1690-1876, and government publications including American state papers, 1789-1838, House and Senate journals, series I, 1789-1817, Senate executive journals, series I, 1789-1866 and U.S. Congressional serial set, 1817-1980
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www.archives.gov
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Government Information: United States
Summary:
A listing of historical websites relevant to women in the United States.
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acd.iiss.org
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Political Science; Government Information: International and Foreign; Government Information: United States
Summary:
This database covers international and internal conflicts, as well as terrorism, incl. information on refugees and returnees, internally displaced persons, weapons used and their flows, fatalities, costs, historical backgrounds, and timelines. Users can generate reports, download data, and browse through year-by-year analysis and fact sheets online.
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avalon.law.yale.edu
Subjects:
Government Information: United States; History; Law; Government Information: International and Foreign; Economics and Business; Political Science
Summary:
Avalon Project from Yale Law School gives access to documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government from ancient times to the present.
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www.archive-it.org
Subjects:
Law; Government Information: United States; Political Science
Summary:
This collection focuses on collecting the Web sites and government documents of the local and regional governments geographically centered around the San Francisco bay area. Part of the web archiving project at Stanford University (https://www.archive-it.org/home/SSRG)
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www.bea.gov
Subjects:
Government Information: United States; Statistical and Numeric Data; Economics and Business
Summary:
BEA is an agency of the Department of Commerce. Along with the Census Bureau, BEA is part of the Department's Economics and Statistics Administration. BEA produces economic accounts statistics that enable government and business decision-makers, researchers, and the American public to follow and understand the performance of the Nation's economy. To do this, BEA collects source data, conducts research and analysis, develops and implements estimation methodologies, and disseminates statistics to the public. BEA is one of the world's leading statistical agencies. BEA prepares national, regional, industry, and international accounts that present essential information on such key issues as economic growth, regional economic development, interindustry relationships, and the Nation's position in the world economy. BEA produces some of the most closely watched economic statistics that influence the decisions made by government officials, business people, households, and individuals. BEA's economic statistics, which provide a comprehensive, up-to-date picture of the U.S. economy, are key ingredients in critical decisions affecting monetary policy, tax and budget projections, and business investment plans. The cornerstone of BEA's statistics is the national income and product accounts (NIPAs), which feature the estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) and related measures.
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cablesearch.org
Subjects:
Government Information: United States; Government Information: International and Foreign; Political Science; American History
Summary:
CABLESEARCH is an attempt for an user friendly search engine of already published documents from Wikileaks. It is aimed at reporters and an initiative of the soon to be launched European Centre of Computer Assisted Research endorsed by VVOJ.
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government.westlaw.com + 1 more source
Subjects:
Law; American History; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Contains the text of the regulations that have been formally adopted by state agenicies, reviewed and approved by the Office of Administrative Law, and filed with the Secretary of State. Title 24 (California Building Standards is published separately and is not included in this website.
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www.archive-it.org
Subjects:
Education; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Archived website of the California Dept. of Education Curriculum & Instruction. Contains CDE curriculum frameworks, instruction, and standards. Part of the web archiving project at Stanford University (https://www.archive-it.org/home/SSRG)
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www.leginfo.ca.gov
Subjects:
Law; American History; Government Information: United States
Summary:
California Law consists of 29 codes, covering various subject areas, the State Constitution and Statutes. Information presented reflects laws currently in effect. All California Codes have been updated to include the current statutes.
Title:
Laws, etc.
Corporate Author:
California.
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www.google.com
Subjects:
Government Information: United States; Education; Environmental Studies; American History
Summary:
The California NGO search engine is a compilation of Web sites from non-profits, community based organizations (CBOs), policy institutes, research centers, and think tanks conducting and publishing research on issues of concern to the state of California. It is a growing search engine with 758 included sites as of July, 2012. Organizations included in the search focus primarily on the following areas: Community and Economic Development; Criminal Justice; Education; Energy; Environment; Health; Housing and Homelessness; Human Rights; Labor and Workplace issues; Planning and Land Use; Poverty; Public Interest Law; Science and Technology; Social Services; Transportation; Water; Urban design; Urban studies; Voting and Elections. This search engine is maintained by James Jacobs (jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu) and Kris Kasianovitz (krisk11 AT stanford DOT edu), government information librarians at Stanford University Library. Please contact us for questions or suggested additions to the search engine.
Search database:
webarchives.cdlib.org
Subjects:
Government Information: United States
Summary:
The ca.gov domain is the 3rd largest domain in the U.S. government web. A great deal of that content is published by the State of California, and represents a rich source of material for researchers, students, the general public and state agencies themselves. This archive preserves access to hundreds of state agency sites that are captured on a regular basis. State agencies utilize their websites to publish everything from press releases, agendas, minutes, events, reports and statistics. This material is especially volatile as leadership changes or as time sensitive issues are no longer on agendas or in the news. This information while not distributed in print still holds immense social and research value, which we as memory institutions have an obligation to collect and preserve. By collecting and preserving this information, the study of issues in California, the world's fourth largest economy, will be greatly enhanced. The archive is maintained by government information specialists across several UC campuses and the Stanford University Libraries with support from the California Digital Library.
Corporate Author:
California Digital Library.
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purl.access.gpo.gov
Subjects:
Government Information: United States; Economics and Business; American History; Political Science
Search database:
memory.loc.gov
Subjects:
American History; Law; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Presents records and acts of Congress from the Journals of the Continental Congress through The Congressional Globe, which ceased publication with the Forty-third Congress in 1875. Provides a documentary history of the construction of the nation, development of the federal government, and its role in the national life. Offered as part of the American Memory online resource compiled by the National Digital Library Program of the Library of Congress.

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