If you search this blog, you'll find at least 7 posts about Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and where to find them for free on the Web. Well, here's one more.
I need to thank my friend Monica for pointing out this Washington Post article about wikileaks.org adding thousands of full-text CRS Reports. If the server's not bogged down, it looks like it might be pretty useful.
It's just one more place to add to the long list that includes Open CRS, predefined Google searches, Penny Hill (for getting titles and numbers to search), CRS Reports on Congress and other subjects. I'm sure this won't be my last post on CRS Reports, but let's hope it's close! If we're lucky, my last post on this subject will be the one that states that CRS is making them all available at LC's site.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
CRS Reports
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Abbie Mulvihill
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Labels: Congressional Research Service, CRS reports, Law Library of Congress, legislation, Open CRS, U.S. Congress, wikileaks.org
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