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Additional U.S.
Government indexes and reference sources include:
| Guide to
U.S. Government Publications |
HSSE REF
015.73 G943 2000 |
Cumulative
Subject Index to the Monthly Catalog of United States
Government Publications 1900-1971 |
HSSE REF
016.353 Un36a |
| Congressional
Information Service (CIS) Index |
HSSE REF
328.73005 C76 |
| CIS U.S.
Congressional Serial Set Index 1789-1969 |
HSSE REF
328.73 C761c |
| U.S. Congressional
Committee Hearings Index 1833-1964 |
HSSE REF
348.731 C76 |
| U.S. Congressional
Committee Prints Index Through 1969 |
HSSE REF
348.731 C755c |
| CIS Index
to U.S. Executive Branch Documents 1789-1909 |
HSSE REF
351.73 C497 1990 |
| CIS Index
to U.S. Executive Branch Documents 1910-1932 |
HSSE REF
351.73 C497 1996 |
Reference
Sources
Executive
Branch Agencies
Examples of U.S. executive branch agency publications
on labor and women´s history
and the Superintendent of Documents (SuDoc) call
numbers for these publications
include:
| U.S. Dept.
of Labor-Women´s Bureau |
HSSE Repository
L 13 |
| Women´s Bureau
Annual Report |
MEL & HIKS Repository
331.09 Un3wor |
| Employment
Standards Administration |
MEL L 36 |
| Bureau of
Labor Statistics |
MEL L 2 |
| Bureau of
Labor Statistics Bulletins |
MEL L 2.3: |
| Monthly
Labor Review |
MEL & HIKS Repository
331.09 Un3m |
| Occupational
Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) |
HSSE DOC
L 35 |
| Office of
Personnel Management (OPM) |
MEL PM |
| National
Institutes of Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) |
HSSE DOC
HE 20.7100´s |
Independent
Agencies
| Equal Employment
Opportunities Commission (EEOC) |
HSSE DOC
MEL
Y 3.EQ 2: |
| National
Labor Relations Board (NLRB) |
MEL LR |
| NLRB Annual
Report |
MEL MF LR
1.1:
MEL 331.8 Un348a |
| NLRB
Decisions and Orders |
MEL & HIKS Repository
331.8 Un348 |
| Federal Labor
Relations Authority |
MEL & HIKS Repository
Y 3.F 31/21-3: |
Congressional
Resources
Internet
Resources
Increasing volumes of government information are
on the Internet. The Purdue Libraries Government
Documents Department homepage is
a starting point. Other useful U.S. Government
Internet resources for labor/women´s history include:
GPO Access contains
the complete text of major federal legal, legislative,
and regulatory information sources such as the U.S.
Code,
Federal Register, Congressional
Record,
and other congressional committee reports on legislation. Examples
of other related federal agency web resources include:
State government resources:
Foreign and international government resources:
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