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Follow this link to learn more about our Training Sessions.

Training Sessions

Compiling a Federal Legislative History: A Step-by-Step Example
Thursday, February 19, 2009, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Those interested in learning the process involved in compiling an official federal legislative history will find this program invaluable. A specific Public Law will be the focus of a step-by-step piecing together of a legislative history    moreMore

Follow this link to learn more about the Park Ranger Speaker Series.

Park Ranger Speaker Series

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm

The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site is dedicated to preserving the legacy of author, orator, and abolitionist Frederick Douglass, perhaps the most famous African American during the 19th century     more More


Electronic Resources for DOI Employees*

General Interest

Law and Public Policy

*Others must come to the DOI Library to retrieve full text articles, or contact a Reference Librarian for assistance.

Search Databases Together

Enter keywords in the box to search for those words in many of the Library's databases.

To narrow your search, you may use Advanced Search to choose authors, titles, keywords or subjects, or to select one or more databases from the Library's list of those that may be searched together.


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To help you determine whether and where a needed journal is available online, we provide this complete, searchable alphabetical list of titles. If you're not sure where to find a journal online, try this list first.

The list combines the full-text journals and other periodicals in all the database services to which the Library has access. Also included are some single subscriptions as well as some journals freely available on the Internet. Most entries include coverage dates, and all entries have links directly to the journal.

Please direct your questions on database searching strategies to a Reference Librarian.

 
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Plan a Visit to the Interior Library

 

The Interior Library at the Main Interior Building is located between C and E Streets, at 18th Street northwest, three blocks southwest of the White House.

The Library is located near the C Street entrance lobby.

Visitors to the Main Interior Building are required to use the C Street entrance, however visitors with disabilities may use either the C or E Street entrances. Visitors to the building are required to show a valid picture ID. Limited metered parking is available on the street.

Metered parking is available on adjacent streets. To reach the Interior Library by Metro, take the Blue or Orange line to the Farragut West station. Exit at 18th Street and walk five (5) blocks south to the Main Interior Building on E Street.

Interior Library Map.
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Last Updated on 02/12/09

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