Serial set (1789-1969) [electronic resource].

Format
Databases
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Bethesda, Md. : LexisNexis Academic & Library Solutionseadex, 2004-

Details

Subject(s)
Library of Congress genre(s)
Numbering peculiarities
Numbering began with 15th Congress, as the publications of the earlier congresses were not assembled in book form.
Restrictions note
Subscription required for access.
Summary note
The bound, sequentially numbered volumes of all the reports, documents, and journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives constitute a rich source of primary source material on all aspects of American history. Upon completion, the digital version of the Serial set will consist of approximately 13,800 volumes and over 12 million pages." Covers 1789-1969.
Notes
  • Title from search screen (viewed on July 10, 2008).
  • "An on-going collection of U.S. government publications compiled under the directive of Congress ... Its earliest documents date from 1789 and additions are made continuously"--Introductory page.
  • Prior to the 97th Congress, the serial set had no official name; it was popularly known as the Congressional serial set.
System details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contents
Also available in print and on microfiche.
Other format(s)
  • Digitized version of the United States Congressional serial set, issued by the U.S. Government Printing Office.
  • Also available in a microfiche version issued by the Congressional Information Service.
Other title(s)
  • LexisNexis Congressional serial set
  • LexisNexis serial set
  • US congressional serial set
  • United States congressional serial set
  • Congressional serial set
  • U.S. serial set digital collection
  • US serial set digital collection
  • United States serial set digital collection
  • U.S. Congressional serial set
Title on help pages
  • U.S. serial set
OCLC
55882123
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