Librarian Life: Preserving the Financial Crisis Timeline

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During the financial crisis, the St. Louis Fed created a timeline to capture the events and the policy responses. FRASER staff preserved that timeline and those documents. Read more

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Staff Picks: Annual Reports

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A new year offers a chance to reflect on the past year’s business. Read about the variety of annual report publications on FRASER, dating 1789 to the present. Read more

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Librarian Life: 2018 FRASER Year in Review

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From 1820s bank balance sheets to last month’s Federal Reserve data, learn about what was new and notable on FRASER in 2018. Read more

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FRASER Features: Teaching and Learning

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Through 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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Librarian Life: The FRASER Reference Desk

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Looking for help finding the right research document on FRASER? Check out our list of helpful resources, and learn how to ask a librarian for personalized help. Read more

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FRASER Features: Call Reports

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Answers to some frequently asked questions about the Call Reports collection on FRASER. Read more

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Dismal Facts: Federal Reserve Notes

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Those $20 bills in your wallet are Federal Reserve notes. But what is a Federal Reserve note, and what’s its story? Read more

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Staff Picks: FDIC Collections

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FRASER’s unique collections aren’t limited to Federal Reserve materials. Learn more about our collection of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation materials and how FDIC and Fed histories intertwine. Read more

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Dismal Facts: Measuring Manufacturing After the Civil War

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Take a peek into the growth of the US manufacturing industry in the years following the Civil War. Read more

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Uncurrent Events: Working Women and the Women’s Bureau

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The Women’s Bureau, part of the Department of Labor, has studied women’s roles in the workforce for a century. Learn about Women’s Bureau case studies written by women, about women, from the 1920s to the 1950s. Read more

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