The Library of Congress has updated its
THOMAS legislative information page to include dynamic updates from the library's
@THOMASdotgov Twitter feed on the homepage in the right column. "One of our goals with the Twitter account is to provide timely alerts about legislative developments and, with this change, now we can do that directly from the homepage," Andrew Weber wrote on the
Law Library blog. Visitors can now also
browse legislation by
subject terms. A user can see how many items have been tagged with each subject during a session of Congress. Also added to the
Help section is a page on
Putting THOMAS on Your Site which allows a developer to put a search box directly on any website. The last update, according to Weber's blog post, was to URLs within the
Share/Save toolbar. By clicking on Share/Save, a user can share the permanent link for a bill on Facebook, Twitter, or email it.
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