Registry of U.S. Government Publication Digitization Projects

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Texas Laws and Resolutions Archive

The Texas Laws and Resolutions Archive is hosted by the University of North Texas, and currently includes legislative bills that were filed with the Office of the Texas Secretary of State - Statutory Documents beginning with the 78th Legislative Session. ...

Texas Register Archive

The Texas Register Archive is hosted by the UNT Libraries, and includes issues published since June 1991. For the most current issue of the Texas Register, please visit the Texas Secretary of State's Web site . To browse the archived issues, use the l ...

Texas Soil Surveys

The Texas Soil Surveys demonstrate early scientific thought regarding soil classification and use. Each survey consists of a soil map and separate book. The maps show many cultural features in the landscape such as businesses, churches, schools, mills, gi ...

The Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission

The Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission covers 1881 to 1998. It is one of the oldest fisheries journals in the world and has been an official publication of the U.S. Government since 1881. Under various title changes it contains original researc ...

The Ridgway Brothers: Explorers, Scientists, and Illust...

This digital collection highlights the art work, correspondence, and research of the Ridgway brothers, John and Robert, late nineteenth century naturalists and illustrators of the American West. Robert Ridgway served as the zoologist of the 1867-69 Unite ...

TokenX and a lexicon of the recognized American Indian ...

Text analysis is a rapidly growing endeavor within the digital world. The development of effective tools will accelerate progress in this area and, simultaneously, unveil aspects of selected materials that may never have been previously studied. This ar ...

Topaz Japanese-American Relocation Center Digital Colle...

In 1942 shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, over 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry were forcibly removed from California, Oregon, and Washington and confined to relocation centers. One of these relocation centers was the Topaz Relocation Center l ...

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