CQ Almanac, 1945 to Present

January 24th, 2008 by LOCL

Since it was first published in 1946, CQ Almanac has been the definitive annual reference for studying the U.S. Congress. The CQ Almanac Online Edition brings together over sixty years of authoritative congressional reporting in one resource. The site pairs all of the content from the print volumes with a number of electronic features and functions that make navigating this immense amount of content fast and easy.

With the online edition users can:

  • Navigate through 60 years of congressional coverage
  • Access tables, graphs, and charts that help explain the issues
  • Browse by subject, decade, or by a particular year’s table of contents
  • Use Policy Tracker to explore a specific policy topic and see how it has changed over the years
  • Save documents or frequent searches for future use
  • Automatically generate citations in four styles with CQ Press’s CiteNow! feature

For more information about this and other library resources, contact your subject librarian.

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