The U.S. Serial Set
The U.S. Serial Set is a collection of U.S. Government publications compiled under directive of the Congress. It contains comprehensive and often detailed information on an extremely wide range of subjects. There has rarely been a published series of its depth and breadth of coverage, and none in this country as long-lived. Its earliest documents date from 1789 and additions are made continually.
Currently, the Serial Set includes House and Senate documents and reports, Senate executive reports, and Senate treaty documents. For a complete description of Serial Set content, see U.S. Serial Set: Types of Publications.
The U.S. Serial Set Digital Collection includes indexing, bibliographic information, and searchable PDFs for all Serial Set publications from 1789-present.