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Use of this guide assumes some familiarity with legal research. For assistance, ask at the Reference Counter.

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Online, searchable versions of the U.S.C. are available from a variety of sources:, FDsysOffice of the Law Revision Counsel (House of Representatives), Cornell University Law School. The Electronic Version and the Cornell University Law School site are easy to navigate and browse.

STATUTES AT LARGE: US Docs Ref GS 4.111: and US Docs Ref AE 2.111:

Shelved consecutively. Drew library owns volumes from the 38th Congress onward (incomplete).

Statutes at Large are a record of all private laws and public laws, Concurrent Resolutions and Proclamations passed by Congress and signed by the President since 1789. (Private laws effect specific individuals, or groups of individuals.) Volumes are arranged chronologically and laws are identified with the Congress that passed them (or amended them). Each session of Congress (generally two) is assigned its own volume number for Statutes at Large. Each volume number is normally issued in multiple parts. Each part indicates sequential page numbers: Vol. 113, Part 3, pp. 1545-2183 covers laws, etc passed by the 106th Congress, 1st session. The Contents pages at the beginning of each part of every volume indicates which laws, etc. are contained within each bound issue, by reference to a page number. Statutes at Large provides a great deal of information about a particular law, including legislative history.

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