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August 25, 2014

An Introduction to Congress.gov

Filed under: Law,Searching — Patrick Durusau @ 4:50 pm

An Introduction to Congress.gov by Robert Brammer.

From the post:

Barbara Bavis, Ashley Sundin, and I are happy to bring you an introduction to Congress.gov. This video provides a brief explanation of how to use the new features in the latest release, such as accounts, saved searches, member remarks in the Congressional Record, and executive nominations. If you would like more in-depth training on Congress.gov, we hold bi-monthly webinars that are free and available to the public. Our next webinar is scheduled from 2-3 p.m. on September 25, 2014, and you can sign up for it on Law.gov. Do you have an opinion on Congress.gov that you would like to share with us, such as new features that you would like to see added to the site? Please let us know by completing the following survey. Also, if there is something you would like us to cover in a future video, please leave us a comment below.

There are mid-term elections this year (2014) and information on current members of Congress will be widely sought.

The video is only twenty (20) minutes but will help you quickly search a variety of information concerning Congress.

Take special note that once you discover information, the system does not bundle it together for the next searcher.

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