@THOMASdotgov
April 27th, 2011 by Andrew Weber
Twitter is a fun, effective tool for communicating. There’s a reason why I use it both professionally and personally. I’ve been tweeting away for the Law Library’s @LawLibCongress account for about a year and a half now.
In one of my previous blog posts, I discussed “Tweeting THOMAS and Connecting with Congress.” And now, the Law Library of Congress is taking it one step further and announcing a specific Twitter account for THOMAS. Its handle is @THOMASdotgov.
The @THOMASdotgov account will provide alerts on THOMAS updates, bills being considered on the floor of Congress, and will serve as a venue for feedback on THOMAS.
Please follow us today!

THOMAS on Twittter @THOMASdotgov
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