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  • Avalon Project
    The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School mounts digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government. They do mount only static text but rather add value to the texts by linking to supporting documents expressly referred to in the body of the text. They also use hypertext as a means of annotating and indexing the texts.
  • GPO Access
    This is the official page of the U.S. Government Printing Office where it disseminates official information from all three branches of the Federal Government.
  • Political Dictionary
    “The purpose of a political dictionary is to acquaint the reader with the terms used by policymakers, journalists, commentators, and analysts, in discussing national and international politics.”
  • Center for Responsive Politics (CRP)
    CRP, which describes itself as a "non-partisan, non-profit research group," publishes Opensecrets.org a series of databases which provide a wealth of information on campaign finance and related topics. All of the databases on the CRP site are well-organized and easy to use.
  • Government Information
    A comprehensive list of web sites for governments here and abroad developed by Sandra da Conturbia and Xiaodong Li of the Texas A&M University Libraries in November 1998. The carefully researched links are notably stable over time.
  • Initiative and Referendum Institute
    The Initiative and Referendum Institute (IRI) is a non-profit, non-partisan research organization dedicated to providing information and resources in support of ballot initiatives and referenda.The IRI site is a useful starting point for activists and students wanting an introduction to initiative and referenda definitions and history as well as concrete advice on how to begin the process.
  • Library of Economics and Liberty
    The Library of Economics and Liberty is dedicated to advancing the study of economics, markets, and liberty. It offers a unique combination of resources for students, teachers, researchers, and aficionados of economic thought. More than 30 Online books represent a wide range of classics in economic thought and are thoroughly searchable via the powerful econlib.org search engine.
  • PollingReport.com
    Your Online, up-to-date, source for "independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American Public opinion" showcasing polling data on national, political, economic, and socio-cultural topics. Polling organizations represented include Gallup, Harris, Yankelovitch, and the Princeton Research Associates, as well as USA Today, NBC News, Wall Street Journal, and CNN/Time.
  • Public Agenda Online
    An excellent source for public opinion and policy analysis on today's hottest topics: abortion, welfare, crime, race, drugs, etc. Each issue guide provides succinct introductions to a range of policy alternatives to address the issue, a synthesis of public opinion surveys, essential facts, and digests of recent developments.

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