Government Document Essential Sources and Databases

Gov Doc Databases and Resources

Databases for Government Document Research available from the libraries database page:

Agricola  (USDA National Agricultural Library)

Agris (Food/Agriculture)

American State Papers  (Early Serial Set) 1789-1838

Congressional Globe (Early Congressional Record) 1833-1873

Criminal Justice Abstracts

CQ Press (Previously Researcher) (Politics)

ERIC (Education)

HeinOnline

Homeland Security Digital Library

Legislative Reference Library of Texas

National Bureau of Economic Research

National Centers for Environmental Information (Climate Data)

NCJRS Virtual Library (Criminal Justice)

Newsbank

Proquest Statistical Abstract

Proquest Statistical Insight

Texas Digital Sandborn Maps (Historical Maps) 1867-1970

USA.gov

Westlaw

Search these catalogs for items that might be in this library or in other libraries.  Use Interlibrary Loan to help you get access to items not availablet at Sam.

 

Government Document Catalog

Library of Congress

Marcive Web Doc

WorldCat Discovery Advanced Search

FDLP Guides

United States Depositories contain information on a myriad of subjects and topics that can help you in your research.

Request physical resources be brought to you at the circulation desk here in the library.

Virtually learn about topics through the FDLP, the Federal Depository Library Publications website. The items in this guide link to some library guides that appear on the site as well as other helpful resources.

 

FDLP

Access a complete list of United States Presidents, their documents, histories, and libraries and museums dedicated to them.  

Access publications that can help you research America at war, including a tab devoted to World War I, (1914-1921).

 Free to Use and Reuse: World War I Posters | Free to Use and Reuse Sets |  Library of Congress  

Access Veteran resources and support. Learn about Education Support. See more about Careers and Employment.

  

Access this link to prepare for many different kinds of disasters. Learn how to make a kit for your family, your car and pet. Find out disaster hotline numbers and how to get wireless alerts and a FEMA app.
 

Access information about addiction and substance abuse. You can also look at the DEA or Health and Human Services. There are multiple guides and resources to help with substance abuse (e.g. opioids) and mental health.

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