From the e-newsletter: "Congressional Documents Online provides an extensive selection of United States Congressional documents to the public in digital format. Taken from the Rutgers-Camden School of Law collection, the archive includes full text Hearings and Committee Prints from the 1970s to 1998. As of this writing, there are 9273 documents available through the site. More material is regularly being added as it is digitized over the next several years. The archive may be accessed by browsing a listing of documents organized by Library of Congress control number (LCCN), or by searching the text of the collection. A useful "help" option is available featuring several search examples to provide assistance in forming the most effective queries possible. Documents are available without charge in PDF format, and because the page lengths of documents are extensive, there is a helpful feature that allows users to choose whether to move directly to a specific page within a document, or to download the entire document at once. Although the site is clearly a work in progress, it has made an excellent start to what promises to be a valuable online collection in the future. [AE]"
Source: "InSite." Vol.15, No.7. 23 November 2009 Cornell University Law Library. To subscribe send the following request to: listproc@cornell.edu: Subscribe InSITE-L [YourFirstName] [YourLastName]