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U.S.Department of Labor Wirtz Labor Library
Welcome to the Wirtz Labor Digital Library

The following instructions will aid you in locating digital library materials pertaining to the history of labor, labor unions, and the growth and development of the labor movement in a national and world context.

Locating Materials in the Collection
  • Search:
  • Enter a keyword in the Search For box to search the full text of all documents.
  • Click on Preferences to choose additional fields to search by.
  • Click on Help to view more detailed instructions on how to conduct an advanced search.
Browse:
  • Under the Browse function digital objects are ranked and organized into folders by subject.
  • Click through folders as you would browse the files on your desktop
  • Your path through the browse structure is tracked at the top of the page, allowing you to retrace your steps
Browse/Search Combination:
  • At any point in the browse process, type a search term in the Search For box to search within that browse folder
Have More Questions? Ask a Librarian!

Wirtz Labor Library staff members are available for in person or over the phone training. Call the reference desk from 8:15am - 4:45pm eastern time Monday through Friday except on federal holidays at 202-693-6600 or contact a Librarian by email at library@dol.gov.

Disclaimer: We strive to the best of our ability to uphold all applicable copyright laws. If for any reason you believe that an item contained in the Digital Library infringes on current copyright laws, please contact the Wirtz Labor Library staff.