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New THOMAS Beta Features

The THOMAS legislative information system from the Library of Congress has posted beta versions of several new features. The direct link to the new features being tested is thomas.loc.gov/beta/ -- or you can click on the Explore new features link on the main page to check it out.
New capabilities being tested include:
--Search all THOMAS databases for all congresses with one search.
--Sort search results by document type (bills, committee reports, etc),
relevance, or date.
--Navigate and refine searches with new options on the search results
and document display screens.
THOMAS includes a link to offer comments on the new features. Before doing so, be sure to read the helpful section About the New THOMAS (Beta) and--in particular--the helpful FAQs.

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