(1972 - ) The Historic Documents Series contains 35+ volumes of primary sources. Each volume includes approx. 100 documents of the year's most significant events. These documents range from speeches, to international agreements, to government reports.
From National Defense University Library, "a comprehensive website devoted to international military education outreach," representing a consortium of military education research libraries working to provide access to a variety of unique electronic resources for the use of researchers and scholars.
(1940 - ) Full-text of more than 78,000 declassified documents from various government agencies including the White House, CIA, FBI, and State Dept. Publications cover major foreign and domestic issues such as the Cold War, Vietnam, and civil rights.
Majority of documents are presidential records. Materials cover significant foreign and domestic events.
(1882 - ) More than 63,000 of the most important declassified documents regarding critical U.S. policy decisions. See the Collections Guide at DNSA for a list of specific events covered.
Includes supporting materials from the National Security Archive, including bibliographies, chronologies, glossaries and scholarly overviews.
Contains more than 50,000 non-classified documents, including CRS reports, Government Accountability Office and presidential documents, some state-level materials, and Naval Postgraduate School theses. Jointly managed by Homeland Security and the NPS.
Collection includes reports from the Congressional Research Service and General Accounting Office, presidential directives and executive orders, congressional hearings and legislation, theses and research reports, and more.
In-depth reports on issues looming on the congressional horizon, plus a complete wrap up of the previous week's news, including the status of bills in play, behind-the-scenes maneuvering, committee and floor activity, debates and all roll-call votes.
Profiles the 535 members, plus the delegates, of the 110th Congress, analyzing personalities, political styles, legislative agendas, political ambitions, and reputations of the members at home and on Capitol Hill. Detailed state and district information.