FRASER Features
Find inside information on how to use FRASER, discover site features, and learn valuable tips and tricks for using the materials in our digital library.
FRASER Features: Celebrating 20 Years of Treasures
July 3, 2024Celebrate FRASER’s 20th birthday with a look back at some of our favorite treasures. Read more
FRASER Features: Presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
April 3, 2024Find out about the 110-year history of the leadership of the St. Louis Fed and the people who have served as its president. Read more
FRASER Features: Records of the War Relocation Authority
October 10, 2023Learn more about the Federal Reserve’s activities during World War II as fiscal agent of the U.S. Treasury. Read more
FRASER Features: Monetary Policy Timeline
May 11, 2022Follow more than 100 years of the evolution of Federal Reserve monetary policy, including significant innovations in the Fed’s understanding and use of it, with our new FRASER timeline. Read more
FRASER Features: How to Use FRASER: 2022 Edition
April 13, 2022Tips, tricks, and tools: Our 2022 guide to using FRASER includes everything you need to know to find everything you’re looking for. Read more
FRASER Features: Introducing the Waybackfill Service
November 10, 2021Learn more about the Waybackfill Service and how it provides a full, seamless experience of browsing current and archived web content created by the Federal Reserve. Read more
FRASER Features: FRASER’s New RESTful API
June 8, 2021Power up your searches and get faster, more comprehensive access to FRASER’s collections with the new RESTful API. Read more
FRASER Features: How to Use FRASER: 2021 Edition
April 14, 2021Tips, tricks, and tools: Our updated guide to using FRASER includes everything you need to know to find everything you’re looking for. Read more
FRASER Features: 15 Years of Treasures
April 3, 2019How well do you know FRASER? Test your knowledge of FRASER fun facts. Read more
FRASER Features: Teaching and Learning
December 13, 2018Through partnership with the St. Louis Fed’s “Econ Ed” (Economic Education) team, FRASER now offers an easy-to-navigate menu of resources for anyone who wants to learn more about economics, history, or finance—and the teachers, professors, and librarians who help them … Read more
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