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Monday, 12th March 2007

Roundup of a Few Recently Released RSS Feeds from the Library of Congress and National Archives

ResourceShelf friend Pete "RSS" Weiss sends along the following. For some of you, these might not be new. However, for others they will be and worthy of a quick mention.

+ Library of Congress and U.S. Copyright Office Feeds
Feeds include:
++ Library of Congress Subject Headings Weekly Lists
++ Library of Congress Classification Weekly Lists
++ New on the Web
++ New Webcasts
++ What's New in Science Reference
++ Copyright Office: Current Legislation
++ Federal Register Notices

+ Historic Documents from the National Archives
Always something interesting. To see a historical document from another date, use this url:
ResourceShelf friend Pete "RSS" Weiss sends along the following. For some of you, these might not be new. However, for others they will be and worthy of a quick mention.

+ Library of Congress and U.S. Copyright Office Feeds
Feeds include:
++ Library of Congress Subject Headings Weekly Lists
++ Library of Congress Classification Weekly Lists
++ New on the Web
++ New Webcasts
++ What's New in Science Reference
++ Copyright Office: Current Legislation
++ Federal Register Notices

+ Historic Documents from the National Archives
Always something interesting. To see a historical document from another date, use this URL:
http://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/todays-doc/index.html?dod-date=311 and simply substitute a new date at the end of the URL. For example, for a document from January, 11th, this would be the URL:
http://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/todays-doc/index.html?dod-date=111.


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