WiLS has received the following from ProQuest:
ProQuest provides no-cost access to wide-ranging Congressional Collection
U.S. Federal depository libraries provide users access to sought-after government documents held in their physical archives. But with library doors temporarily closed, these key materials are inaccessible to the users who need them. ProQuest can help.
Now through June 30, libraries participating in the U.S. Federal Depository Library Program have complimentary access to digitized documents from the most-requested ProQuest Congressional collections:
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- Congressional Basic with Historic Indexes (1789-present)
- U.S. Serial Set Digital Collection (1789-present)
- Congressional Hearings Digital Collection (1824-present)
- Congressional Research Digital Collection (1830-present)
ProQuest Congressional provides digital access to over 50 million pages of full-text government documents and other research materials, including PDF images of every document, powerfully indexed and cross-searchable. This offer enables remote users to read original reports on ecology, immigration, social justice, wars, space exploration, terrorism, human rights and other topics critical to research in all disciplines.