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Archive: January 2012 (7 Posts)

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Now There’s a Congressional Record App for That

Posted by: Andrew Weber

I am very excited that today marks the launch of the Congressional Record App presented by the Library of Congress, an initiative of the House leadership under the guidance of the Committee on House Administration.  The goal of this new free app is straightforward – easily read the daily edition of the Congressional Record on …

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“Bills To Be Considered on the House Floor” Repository

Posted by: Andrew Weber

The following is a guest post by Kimberly Ferguson, Specialist in Legislative Information Systems Management in the Library of Congress. You can now access “Bills To Be Considered on the House Floor” – a new digital repository from the Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. “Bills To Be Considered on the House Floor” provides access …

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December Retrospective

Posted by: Andrew Weber

We love it when other bloggers talk about In Custodia Legis.  A few of our posts were discussed across the legal blogosphere this month.  The Tools for My Trade? post was mentioned on the Legal Informatics Blog.  Nathan’s Laws in a Crusader State was highlighted on Dum Spiro Spero.  Hanibal’s post, Congratulations to the People Behind …

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Meet the New Law Librarian of Congress, David Mao

Posted by: Andrew Weber

Today is a big day for the Law Library of Congress.  David Mao is taking over as the Law Librarian of Congress from Roberta Shaffer.  It wasn’t that long ago that he was appointed Deputy Law Librarian of Congress.  Our avid In Custodia Legis readers might remember David from his interview or previous guest post on Rebellious Children …