Nominations, Accounts, Saved Searches – Congress.gov Continues to Grow, by Andrew Weber, In Custodia Lexis: Law Librarians of Congress
http://tinyurl.com/o3zc7lt
There’s a lot of information here. Take your time, and give it a good look. I think you’ll find it worth it. -CCE
I have been looking forward to this Congress.gov release for several months. There is now nomination information, accounts, the ability to save searches, an expanded About section, an FAQ section, easy access to Member remarks in the Congressional Record, and more.
With the new updates, you can locate nominations dating back to 1981. The nominations section allows you to retrieve information via faceted navigation, just as you do throughout the rest of the site.
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On THOMAS, individual accounts were a feature that the system could not support. Now you will have the option to save your search so you can quickly run it again later. This is especially useful for those highly complex customized queries. Adding accounts will enable us to do new things with the system in the future.
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The About section has been expanded with the aim of making Congress.gov more user friendly. Also with this release, you can now access a Frequently Asked Questions section, which covers:
•Congress.gov Overview
•Learn Congress.gov and the Legislative Process
•Features, Updates and Technology (which includes a link to a page on how to embed the Congress.gov search box on your website)
•Congressional Record
•Committees
•Legislation
•THOMAS Retirement
I highlighted some of these Congress.gov enhancements during my presentation at the 2014 Legislative Data Transparency Conference. Grant Vergottini, in his write up of the conference, stated that although it was ‘still in beta, this site has now essentially replaced the older Thomas site.’ I would have to agree.
These improvements build upon those added in February: Advanced Search, Browse, and the Appropriations Table. . . .
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