THOMAS, the Web site of congressional information that debuted on the still-new World Wide Web in January 1995, has a new, fresher looking interface and improved navigational features.
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THOMAS, the Web site of congressional information that debuted on the still-new World Wide Web in January 1995, has a new, fresher looking interface and improved navigational features. |
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“The success of the Library of Congress’ THOMAS Web site owes much to the vision of its founders – the leadership of the U.S. Congress,” said Librarian of Congress James H. Billington. “We look forward to continuing to make this Web site a vital resource for all Americans who want the latest information on the workings of the national legislature.” The new THOMAS features include:
It is also possible to search multiple Congresses simultaneously by clicking on a link from the main home page. This popular feature, available in the previous version of THOMAS, is now much easier to find on the THOMAS home page. In addition, THOMAS offers historical information on previous congressional sessions. The Library’s Web specialists have made every effort to ensure that the new design is compliant with Section 508 and W3C accessibility guidelines. Older, legacy pages that the site may link to are in the process of being upgraded for compliance. |
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