Law Library of Congress. Congressional hearings.
2010
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Title
Law Library of Congress. Congressional hearings.
Added Corporate Author
Variant Title
UCB Law Library's Database List title as of March 26, 2019: Congressional hearings from the Law Library of Congress.
Imprint
Washington, DC: The Library of Congress, [2010]-
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
Census: U.S.
Floods
Freedom of Information/Privacy
Immigration.
Floods
Freedom of Information/Privacy
Immigration.
Summary
The Law Library of Congress and Google teamed up on a collaborative pilot project to digitize the Law Library's entire collection of 75,000 volumes of printed Congressional Hearings. For those who might not be familiar with these hearings, they typically contain testimony from members of Congress, interest groups, and policy experts. The intent of this initial digitization project is to produce text-readable versions of these hearings and to make them available as quickly as possible. Currently, the site contains three thematic collections that cover hearings on the U.S. Census, freedom of information, and immigration. Visitors can browse through them at their leisure and even offer their own comments on the quality of the image and any general comments as well.
Source of Description
Description based on site viewed August 26, 2014; title from title page.
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Law.gov
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Alternate Title
Berkeley Law Database list.
Language
English
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