*SEARCH ENGINES/WEB DIRECTORIES* | |
| FindLaw Search engine for finding legal information on the Internet. | |
~E-BOOKS/E-TEXTS~ | |
| Foreign Relations of the United States "The official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions that have been declassified and edited for publication." | |
| FullBooks.com Thousands of Full Text Free Books in HTML format. | |
~REFERENCE~ | |
| FindLaw Dictionary Dictionary of legal terms. | |
FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH | |
| Foreign Consular Offices in the United States Maintained by the U.S. Department of State. | |
| Foreign Relations of the United States "The official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions that have been declassified and edited for publication." | |
GOVERNMENT SEARCH SITES - SITES ABOUT THE US GOVERNMENT | |
| Federal Citizen Information Center (FCIC) Established in 1966, the FIC is a single point of contact for people who have questions about Federal agencies, programs, and services. | |
| Federal Government Resources on the Web Large collection of annotated links for government Internet sites. Maintained by the University of Michigan Documents Center. | |
| FedWorld "A comprehensive central access point for searching, locating, ordering and acquiring government and business information." | |
GOVERNMENT SITES - SITES BY THE US GOVERNMENT | |
| Farrand's Records: The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787 "One of the great scholarly works of the early twentieth century was Max Farrand's The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787. Published in 1911, Farrand's work gathered the documentary records of the Constitutional Convention into four volumes--three of which are included in this online collection--containing the materials necessary to study the workings of the Constitutional Convention." | |
| Federal Judicial Center Research on the federal court systems, educational materials about the courts and their history. | |
| FedStats Statistics of public interest produced by more than 70 agencies in the U.S. Federal Government. Includes information about crime, education, health, and more. | |
HISTORY RESEARCH - AMERICAN | |
| From Revolution to Reconstruction: A Hypertext on American History The main body of this work comes from An Outline of American History. This is a publication of the United States Information Agency. Counterparts have also been published on Government, Geography, Economy and Literature. | |
HISTORY RESEARCH - PEOPLE | |
| Famous Sociologists Links to biographies and works of more than 85 sociologists. | |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum | |
HISTORY RESEARCH - WORLD | |
| Flags of the World Images and descriptions of thousands of flags from around the world. | |
LAW/LEGAL RESEARCH | |
| FindLaw Search engine for finding legal information on the Internet. Separate section for searching U.S. and state Cases and Codes. | |
PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH | |
| FORA.tv "FORA.tv delivers discourse, discussions and debates on the world's most interesting political, social and cultural issues, and enables viewers to join the conversation." Makes searchable audio, video, and/or transcripts of leaders and thinkers around the world. | |
| Free Expression Policy Project Copyright, Censorship, and Media Policy are on this site of facts and cases on the issues. A project of the Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law. | |
SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH | |
| Famous Sociologists Links to biographies and works of more than 85 sociologists. | |
| FedStats Statistics of public interest produced by more than 70 agencies in the U.S. Federal Government. Includes information about crime, education, health, and more. | |
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