Databases A-Z
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U. S. Declassified Documents Online
U.S. Declassified Documents Online, formerly Declassified Documents Reference System, is the most comprehensive compilation of declassified documents from the executive branch. The types of materials include intelligence studies, policy papers, diplomatic correspondence, cabinet meeting minutes, briefing materials, and domestic surveillance and military reports.
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U.K. Parliamentary Papers
The U.K. Parliamentary Papers is a detailed primary source for Britain, its colonies, and the wider world. They are a major part of the historical record. Includes papers from both the House of Commons and House of Lords covering the period 1800-2010.
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U.S. Attorney General & Department of Justice Collection
The Judiciary Act of 1789 created the Office of the Attorney General, which evolved over the years into the head of the Department of Justice and chief law enforcement officer of the Federal Government. The Attorney General represents the United States in legal matters generally and gives advice and opinions to the President and to the heads of the executive departments of the Government.####This library contains: the Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure (1940-41); the Attorney General's National Committee to Study Antitrust Laws (1955); the Attorney General's Survey of Release Procedures (1939-40); the Attorney General Annual Reports (1870-2005); the Digest of the Published Opinions of the Attorney General and of the Leading Decisions of the Federal Courts with Reference to International Laws, Treaties and Kindred Subjects (1877); the Official Opinions of the Attorney General of the United States (1791-1982); and the Opinions of the Office of Legal Counsel of the United States Department of Justice (1977-1996). -
U.S. Congressional Documents
Features the complete Congressional Record bound volume set from its inception in 1873 as well as the three predecessor titles: Annals of Congress (1789-1824), Register of Debates (1824-1837) and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873). Also available are the Congressional Record Dailies from 1980-present. Rules & Precedents, Hearing, Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and more. -
U.S. Congressional Serial Set
The United States Congressional Serial Set, commonly referred to as the Serial Set, is considered the most essential publication for unveiling American history. Spanning more than two centuries with more than 17,000 bound volumes, the records in this series include House and Senate Documents, House and Senate Reports, the American State Papers, and much more. -
U.S. Federal Agency Documents, Decisions and Appeals
The U.S. Federal Agency Documents, Decisions, and Appeals Library is a complete collection of the official case law of some of the United States’ most important government institutions. This case law, also known as decision law, is the body of reported judicial opinions that are published by each agency and thereby become precedent and the basis for future decisions. -
U.S. Federal Legislative History Library
The U.S. Federal Legislative History Library consists of two main parts:##The Sources of Compiled Legislative Histories Database and The Legislative History Title Collection.####The Sources of Compiled Legislative Histories Database is derived from the looseleaf publication Sources of Compiled Legislative Histories: A Bibliography of Government Documents, Periodical Articles, and Books by Nancy P. Johnson, Law Librarian and Professor of Law Georgia State University College of Law.####The Legislative History Title Collection is a collection of full-text legislative histories on some of the most important and historically significant legislation of our time. -
U.S. News & World Report Magazine Archive
The U. S. News & World Report Magazine Archive (1926-1984) database consists of the influential news magazine U. S. News & World Report (1948-1984) -- plus the predecessor titles: United States Daily (1926-1933), United States News (1933-1948), and World Report (1946-1948). Each issue features front to back coverage, which renders all of the content from the front cover to the back cover fully searchable, including the advertisements. -
U.S. Presidential Impeachment Library
Organized by the four affected presidents, this collection brings together a variety of documents both contemporaneous and asynchronous to each president's impeachment, presenting both a snapshot of the political climate as each impeachment played out and the long view history has taken of each proceeding. -
U.S. Presidential Library
HeinOnline's U.S. Presidential Library includes such titles as Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Public Papers of the Presidents, CFR Title 3 (Presidents), Weekly Compilation of the Presidential Documents, and other documents relating to U.S. presidents. -
U.S. Statutes at Large (1789-present)
The United States Statutes at Large, commonly referred to as the Statutes at Large, is the official source for the laws and resolutions passed by Congress. Publication began in 1845 by the private firm of Little, Brown and Company under authority granted by a joint resolution of Congress. In 1874, Congress transferred the authority to publish the Statutes at Large to the Government Printing Office, which has been responsible for producing the set since that time.####Every law, public and private, ever enacted by the Congress is published in the the Statutes at Large in order of the date of its passage. Until 1948, all treaties and international agreements approved by the Senate were also published in the set. In addition, the the Statutes at Large includes the text of the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, amendments to the Constitution, treaties with Indians and foreign nations, and presidential proclamations. -
U.S. Supreme Court Library
This library offers the only complete coverage of the official U.S. Reports from 1754 onwards, as well as Preliminary Prints from 2002 onwards and Slip Opinions from 2002 to date. The collection also includes a variety of resourceful books and periodicals such as, the Supreme Court Economic Review and the Supreme Court Review. -
U.S. Treaties and Agreements Library
The world's most-comprehensive online collection of image-based U.S. treaties and other international agreements can be found in HeinOnline's Treaties and Agreements Library. -
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics
he UCSC Genome Browser website contains the reference sequence and working draft assemblies for a large collection of genomes. It also provides a portal to the ENCODE project. Made available on the Web by the University of California, Santa Cruz Genome Bioinformatics Group.
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UK & Ireland Database
This database provides ongoing full-text academic journals that are locally published by scholarly publishing organizations and educational institutions in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Major subject areas of study are represented, including business, science, technology, engineering, social sciences, education, and humanities. -
UK Statute Law Database
SLD is an online database of UK Statute Law. It is free of charge and available to all. It carries both primary and secondary UK legislation. -
ULI Development Case Studies
Since 1971, the Urban Land Institute has been publishing case studies describing the development process of projects that are both innovative in their markets and financially successful. Originally titled Project Reference Files, the case studies were published in print form until 1997, when they were digitized and made available in an electronic database, known as ULI Development Case Studies. User name and password are required to access database.
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Ulrichsweb.com
Ulrichsweb.com is the authoritative source of detailed information on periodicals of all types -- academic and scholarly journals, Open Access publications, peer-reviewed titles, popular magazines, newspapers, newsletters, and more from around the world.
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UN ComTrade
The United Nations Commodity Trade Statistics Database contains more than 1 billion commodities trade records starting from 1962.
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UN iLibrary
UN iLibrary is the comprehensive global search, discovery, and viewing source for digital content created by the United Nations.