Tuesday, Oct. 7 (12-1 pm Mountain)
The webinar will discuss the ways in which Federal
statutes are published and cited, what Federal legislative histories are and
how they are used, the normal steps in compiling and researching Federal
legislative histories, and the various resources available for Federal legislative
history research – both free and commercial. Speaker: Rick McKinney is
Assistant Law Librarian / Legislative Librarian at the Federal Reserve Board
Law Library in Washington, D.C., where he has served for the past 30 years. He
is the founder and principal editor of LLSDC’s Legislative Source Book on the
Internet and has authored numerous articles and presentations in the field of
Federal statutory, legislative, and regulatory research.
For more information and to register for this program,
visit: http://www.fdlp.gov/about-the-fdlp/training-and-events