Reference Question of the Week

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Finding Old Congressional Reports

Question: Patron needed to find House Reports 73-85 and 73-152 and Senate Reports 73-41 and 73-47 (1933). Answer: Generally our holdings of House and Senate Reports only go back to 1959. However, if these reports are part of the legislative history of some major legislation, it is...

Finding a Patent by Patent Number

Question: I need to collect a US Patent cited in a law review article I am editing. The author has cited it as: US Patent # 6.446.061, Taxonomy Generation for Document Collections (2002). The student who was responsible for collecting my sources informed me that her searches gave her a...
 
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