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2. PAIS index [2000 -]
- Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest.
- Database topics
- Social Sciences (General); Economics and Business; Political Science; Law; Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies; Government Information: United States
- Summary
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PAIS (originally, the Public Affairs Information Service) was established in 1914. There are two databases created from the files: PAIS International and PAIS Archive. PAIS International includes records from the print PAIS Bulletin 1977 and forward; it also includes PAIS print Foreign Language Index published 1972-1990, at which time it merged with the PAIS Bulletin. The PAIS International database contains continually updated records for over half a million journal articles, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more. Newspapers and newsletters are not indexed. PAIS International includes publications from over 120 countries throughout the world ... It is updated quarterly with over 17,000 current records added in total each year.--Publisher description.
PAIS Archive is a retrospective conversion of the PAIS Annual Cumulated Bulletin, volumes 1-62, published 1915-1976. PAIS Archive contains over 1.23 million records and covers monographs, periodical articles, notes and announcements, and analytics. The original, historical subject headings have been retained. PAIS Archive provides a unique perspective on the 20th century's most important public and social policies, such as Prohibition, suffrage, pacifism, civil rights, McCarthyism, Vietnam War, and Watergate.--Publisher description.
3. PolicyMap [2008 -]
- Philadelphia, PA : The Reinvestment Fund, 2008-
- Description
- Dataset — 1 online resource
- Database topics
- Law; Statistical and Numeric Data
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PolicyMap is an online data and mapping tool for obtaining geographic data from authoritative sources like the Census, BLS, CDC, and dozens of other federal agencies and private data providers. It has thousands of indicators on demographics, the economy, housing, lending, quality of life, education, health, and more. Data is available at the neighborhood census block group in many cases, up to a national level, depending on the data.
GIS mapping services from PolicyMap captures data in visually powerful ways through custom demographic maps, tables, reports and an analysis tool, Analytics. Available data includes demographics, home sale statistics, health data, mortgage trends, school performance scores and labor data like unemployment, crime statistics and city crime rates. (About Us, viewed Jan. 26, 2012).
"PolicyMap is a fully web-based online data and mapping application that gives you access to over 15,000 indicators related to demographics, housing, crime, mortgages, health, jobs and more. Data is available at all common geographies (address, block group, census tract, zip code, county, city, state, MSA) as well as unique geographies like school districts and political boundaries. Data comes from both public and proprietary sources"--FAQ (viewed June 26, 2013).
Full listing of datasets http://www.policymap.com/our-data-directory.html
- United States. Emergency Court of Appeals.
- Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, Cengage Learning, 2010.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (104,265 images).
- Database topics
- American History; Law; Government Information: International and Foreign
- Summary
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"In the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, Congress established a comprehensive system of administrative controls over prices, as a means of checking the inflation that accompanied America's entry into World War II. The Act created a temporary Emergency Court of Appeals, staffed by federal judges from the district courts and courts of appeals, with exclusive jurisdiction to determine the validity of price control regulations."
5. ProQuest legislative insight [2011 -]
- [Ann Arbor, Mich.] : ProQuest LLC, [2011?-]
- Description
- 1 online resource
- Database topics
- Government Information: United States; Law
- Summary
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"ProQuest Legislative Insight is a Federal legislative history service that makes available thoroughly researched compilations of digital full text publications created by Congress during the process leading up to the enactment of U.S. Public Laws. The following document types may be included in a legislative history: bills, reports, documents, hearings CRS reports, committee prints, Congressional Record sections), Presidential Signing Statements, and Statutes." -- Quick Start page, viewed July 19, 2016.
- Online
6. ProQuest regulatory insight [2015 -]
- [Ann Arbor, Michigan] : ProQuest, [2015]-
- Description
- 1 online resource
- Database topics
- Government Information: United States; Law
- Summary
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ProQuest regulatory insight offers U.S. federal administrative law histories organized by federal statute and Executive Order.
- Online
- [Bethesda, Md.] : Congressional Information Service
- Description
- Book
- Database topics
- General and Reference Works; American History; Statistical and Numeric Data; Economics and Business; Sociology; Political Science; Law; Communication and Journalism; Government Information: International and Foreign; Government Information: United States; Government Information: State and Local
- Summary
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Provides statistical data from U.S. government publications from 1973, state and private sources from 1980, and international organizations from 1983.
8. ProQuest Supreme Court insight [2016 -]
- [Ann Arbor, Michigan] : ProQuest LLC, [2016]-
- Database topics
- Government Information: United States; Law
- Summary
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"Complete online collection of full opinions from Supreme Court argued cases, including per decision, dockets, oral arguments, joint appendices and amicus briefs"-- About this database.
- Online
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