Policy Commons 2025 Open Collection

The Policy Commons 2025 Open Collection preserves and provides access to grey literature materials such as reports, blog posts, videos, and podcasts from U.S. government agencies.
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The Policy Commons 2025 Open Collection preserves and provides access to grey literature materials such as reports, blog posts, videos, and podcasts from U.S. government agencies.
It contains declassified documents of the U.S. federal government and is fully text searchable.
It contains classified documents from approximately 60 U.S. government agencies, including the State Department, Department of Defense, CIA, FBI, National Security Council, White House, etc.
Search service of judgments of the Supreme Court of Japan.
Full-text database of the Diet session proceedings since the 1st session (May, 1947).
[Japanese only]
Lexis is a full text database that provides access to legal source materials in the world and information for business, financial, news and market information research.
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The official gazette which is published by government can be searched from the text and its issue date.
HeinOnline Intellectual Property Law Collection is a database which focuses on copyrights, patents, and trademarks in the United States.
Beck-online is a fulltext database of publication about German law. It includes fulltext journals, e-books, comments, legislation, jurisprudence published by Beck.
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers includes the complete file of House of Commons Parliamentary Papers, also known as Sessional Papers or Blue Books.
It covers the major collections of parliamentary material from the Glorious Revolution in 1688 to the destruction by fire of the Palace of Westminster in 1834.