Thursday, September 27, 2007

govgab

USA.gov, America's Home Page, has introduced Gov Gab: Your U.S. Government Blog. It's a new feature written by what seems to be five different people (a new blogger for each day of the work week). Entries seem to be mildly entertaining (check out what Nancy has to say about copyright-free images), to somewhat useful (Marybeth provides good-to-know info about international travel), to unfortunately boring (Monday blogger Jake opens with: "I look forward to writing, but I didn’t really know what to do my first blog about..." um, get to the point, Jake). Not sure what the point of it all is. I mean, who wants to read a blog about government information. Oh, wait...

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Law Library of Congress

In celebration of Constitution Day yesterday, the Library of Congress relaunched it's Law Library of Congress website. This portal for the place (it's up on the Hill, folks, so don't hesitate to make a visit if it's research of the legal kind you're up to) is a plethora of all sorts of national and international legal information. Links to useful documents are provided, such as the U.S. Code, and some selected hearings... an interesting way to track our nationa's legal progress.