LLSDC Posts List of Congressional Research Reports on Congress and Its Procedures
Legislation, Research Tips April 21st. 2009, 9:43amThe Law Librarians’ Society of Washington DC is a premier source for legislative history researchers. Rick McKinney, Editor of LLSDC’s Legislative Source Book posted today about the Legislative Source Book site, “Selected Congressional Research Service Reports on Congress and Its Procedures” The site has been expanded so that it lists 250 CRS reports alphabetically by title and links each one to its location on OpenCRS.
“The few reports that are not on OpenCRS.com are marked with an asterisk before the title and are generally linked to a previously scanned report that was downloaded to the LLSDC site.” If you are looking for information on how Congress works this is a great resource!