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Congress is the single most important information-producing institution in the United States. Behind every major bill debated, behind every issue discussed lie months of intensive investigation and analysis. The "working papers" that result from these efforts often represent the best information available anywhere on a given subject. That's because Congress has some of the nation's top experts on its staff, and the authority to call witnesses from throughout the world to testify on virtually any issue of concern. This resource includes:
- Committee Prints & Miscellaneous Publications (Full Text) (1830-present)
- Serial Set (Full Text) (1789-present)
- House & Senate Reports (1817-present)
- House & Senate Documents (1817-present)
- Hearings (Full Text) (1824-present)
- Prints (Full Text) (1824-present)
- Congressional Research Service Reports (CRS) (Full Text) (1916-present)
Provides the full-text of authoritative literature reviews covering a variety of social science and science disciplines. It includes both broad and deep coverage of the life, health, and medical sciences. Can be searched by individual title, subject series, or across the entire collection.
