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Government Resources
All federal, state or
international governmental agencies offer great resources of free,
reliable and authoritative material. The selected links on this page
offer some of the best and most popular government sites.
Gov Search Engines
Historical Documents of the U.S.
International
Massachusetts
Other States & City Info
United States
Most
government Websites require Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view the
material posted online. You can download the latest version free at the
Adobe site.
U.S.
Federal Government
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Census
Atlas of the United States -
with more than 700 full-color maps, this is the
first general population and housing statistical atlas published by the
Census Bureau since 1925!
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GPO Access. A service of the Government Printing Office that provides
free electronic access to an enormous amount of important information
produced by the Federal Government.
Thomas.
All current legislation searchable by bill number or word/phrase. House and
Senate directories; full text of the
Congressional Record; public laws by law number; roll call votes.
Directory information for members of Congress; all current committee
information such as reports, home pages, hearing transcripts and schedules.
Quick Links
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Contacting the Congress -
Congress information including
committee membership, biographies, fax numbers and email addresses of
Senators and Representatives. Search by state and zip code
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County and City Data
Books
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State and Metropolitan
Area Data Book.
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Federal Tax Forms. It's not too early to start thinking about April 15th.
Requires Adobe Acrobat reader. Provides lots of FAQs and guidance on various
tax issues for individuals.
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Government Printing Office main site with links to the U.S. Supreme
Court website, Public Papers of the Presidents of the U.S., National Debate
Topics for high schools, congressional directories and more.
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Historical
Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970 - PDF,
very large file which takes some time to load
- Students.Gov
- gives students easy access to information and services they need from the
U. S. Government. You can find a college, learn about military educational
benefits, E-file your taxes, find a job, get a replacement social security
card, apply to the Peace Corps, buy postage stamps or U.S. Savings
bonds online, and more.
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United States House of Representatives -
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United States Senate -
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U S Blue Pages -
federal agencies, links and telephone numbers
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Web Guide to U.S. Supreme Court Research -
not a government guide, but created by a law
librarian. This guide is for both the beginner and hardcore researcher. An
acclaimed site.
Government Search Engines
 
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Fed World -
Links to top government sites
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Gov Engine -
directory of Federal, State, and Local
Government as well as Court links
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Science Gov - gateway to
authoritative, selected science information provided by U.S.
government agencies
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USA Gov -
ü Whatever you want or need from the U.S.
government, it's here; a rich treasure of
online information, services, and resources.
Overwhelming amount of information. Try the directories - searching
these is usually more direct than results from the general search
box. Also try the FAQs, a huge number of questions (over 2,000) so
someone might already have asked your question. Formerly called First
Gov.
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U.S. Government Search
- Google search that limits to dot gov domain
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Historical Documents (U.S.
)
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Constitution of the United States - from the Emory University Law
School historical texts collection
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Annotated version
explains the context and background of different parts of the
document. Contains annotations from recent Supreme Court decisions;
supplements to the 1992 edition.
- Annotations and complete text from
FindLaw.com
covers all the Articles and Amendments. Links to related sites.
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Massachusetts
  
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City of Worcester - official city page
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Digital Commonwealth -
Portal indexing over 11,000 digital objects, including photographs,
documents, and sound files from over 84 separate collections held by 25
separate libraries, museums and historical societies in Massachusetts.
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Worcester Page - arts and
cultural info, and an events calendar
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Massachusetts Government (Mass.Gov) The official state
portal. Organized by functional category, but also has a search box.
Information for state agencies, branches of government, cities and
towns, agency websites, list of all publications (even the Drivers
Manual from the Registry of Motor Vehicles.)
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General Court of Massachusetts (Senate and House.) Budget, session
laws, list of legislators and elected officials, session
calendars, how to register to vote, etc.
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Massachusetts Constitution.
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Massachusetts General Laws.
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Massachusetts History - via InfoTrac Web.
Contains full-text articles gathered from
almost 50 sources that directly relate to MA history.
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Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs. Investigating consumer
problems.
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Other States & City Info
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Guide to State and Local Government
Internet Sites - Links to each state, plus D.C., Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin
Islands, Guam and more territories. Also multi-state sites, state
agencies, and other links such as job listings, state
capital newsletters, think tanks, etc.
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Cities and Town Info -
housing, transportation, crime, commuting, zip codes,
etc.
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50 States and Capitals - large
array of information on each state, 5 US territories, & DC.
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County and City Data
Books
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State and Metropolitan
Area Data Book.
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State Agency Databases -
information on businesses, licensed
professionals, plots of land, even dates of fish stocking.
Some of this content can be found in search
engines, but much of it is buried in the invisible web. A
wiki-based project by the ALA Government Documents Roundtable.
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International
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Constitution Finder -
pull-down index to over 200
countries ranging from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Offers
constitutions, charters, amendments, and other related documents;
constitutions are offered in original languages and English.
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Demographic Yearbook -
The UN Demographic Yearbook provides
statistics for over 230 countries and areas in the world and covers such
subjects as: population size and composition,
births, deaths, marriage and divorce.
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Elections Around the World -
- Electronic
Embassy. Information on all foreign embassies of Washington, D.C.
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Embassy World -
Index of all embassies worldwide, from
Afghanistan to Zimbabwe
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Europa :The Gateway to the
European Union
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Foreign Affairs
Online -
a top site for researchers
interested in International Relations, International Law, and U.S. Foreign
Policy.
- United Nations
- pages available in several languages
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Nations of the World
- Part of the Law Library of Congress's Global Legal Information Network.
Links to information on all the countries' constitutions, as well as their
legislative, executive, and judicial bodies.
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Non Governmental
Organizations - NGOs have become increasingly influential in world
affairs and many have relationships with intergovernmental organizations
such as the UN.
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World
Factbook - produced by the CIA; background material for 267 countries;
reference maps
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