FRASER Features: Sharing FRASER Resources

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Learn more about how to use built-in site features to save, share, and navigate between FRASER resources. Read more

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Staff Picks: The Merchants’ Magazine and Commercial Review

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A brief look at The Merchants’ Magazine and Commercial Review and its creator, Freeman Hunt. Read more

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Librarian Life: Organization of Digitized Archival Collections

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They say that the perfect is the enemy of the good. Read about how the FRASER team has applied best practices to produce more content, faster. Read more

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Staff Picks: Darryl R. Francis

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Learn more about the St. Louis Fed’s 7th president Darryl R. Francis and his role during the Great Inflation of the second half of the 20th Century. Read more

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Librarian Life: Digitization Partnerships

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FRASER content comes from many sources – our own physical library collection, discards from other libraries, and formal partnerships. Read about our partnership program and our approach to working with other institutions. Read more

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FRASER Features: Search Improvements

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New and improved: Learn about changes to our search functionality and discover how to find the right sources for your research. Read more

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Librarian Life: Statistical Releases

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Federal Reserve statistical releases are a key source of the Fed’s economic data. Learn about their history. Read more

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Uncurrent Events: National Monetary Commission, 1909-1912

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The National Monetary Commission was a result of the Aldrich Vreeland Act of 1908, in response to the Panic of 1907, and laid the groundwork for the Federal Reserve Act and the creation of the Federal Reserve System. Read more

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Dismal Facts: Using FRASER to Measure Central Bank Independence

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Explore one example of how FRASER has been used to build a dataset for economic research. Read more

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Staff Picks: Data and Charts in the Statistical Atlases of the United States

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Data can be shown in very creative ways to showcase particular information. The Statistical Atlases of the United States provide great examples of this. Read more

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