Remembering Our Past on Memorial Day Weekend – Pics of the Week
Posted by: Margaret Wood
Photographs from Mount Olivet cemetery and Battle of Monocacy national site
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Posted by: Margaret Wood
Photographs from Mount Olivet cemetery and Battle of Monocacy national site
Posted in: Law Library, Pic of the Week
Posted by: Margaret Wood
Last month, Robert publicized the addition of historic materials to Congress.gov, including the bound Congressional Record going back to 1951 and the Statutes at Large back to 1973. This month, we are very happy to be introducing a citation tool for Congress.gov users. Over the years, many of our patrons have asked for citation information …
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Posted by: Margaret Wood
Today’s interview is with Jason Zarin who joined the Public Services Division of the Law Library of Congress last fall. Due to the pandemic, Jason has been onboarded almost entirely remotely but he was able to spend one day in his office so far. Describe your background. I’m originally from Texas but have lived on …
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Posted by: Margaret Wood
Last month, Robert provided news of two enhancements to Congress.gov. The first involved new email alerts for committee profile pages. The second was the addition of 21 years of U.S. Statutes at Large to Congress.gov, which can be accessed through the text tab for bills that became public laws in this time period. As part …
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Posted by: Margaret Wood
In celebration of Valentine’s Day this past weekend, I have once again polled my blog colleagues for some of their favorite movies involving love and the law. As I noted in our 2014 post on Valentine’s Day, we seem to be somewhat jaundiced on the subject of love so not all the stories are happy …
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