Upcoming Programs
Training Sessions
CongressDaily Online Database: Introduction and New Features
May 20, 2009, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
CongressDaily reflects the day's agenda on Capitol Hill through timely, behind-the-scenes,
non-partisan coverage and analysis of House and Senate activity. Each day the publication delivers intelligence on the
people and politics behind key debates, important views from K Street and the administration, and how off-the-Hill developments
will impact legislative issues
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Park Ranger Speaker Series
The History of Memorial Day
Monday, May 18, 2009, 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm
Politician turned soldier, Illinois Congressman John Alexander Logan ranks among the great Civil War
heroes. Faithful to Abraham Lincoln and the Union, he courageously fought alongside Federal troops in 1861 at the First Battle of
Bull Run
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Electronic Resources for DOI Employees*
General Interest
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Law and Public Policy
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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
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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.
Use the form below to find electronic journals by title --
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.
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.
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