Librarian Life: 2023 Year in Review

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From the FDIC to the diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., catch up with everything new and notable added to FRASER in 2023. Read more

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Librarian Life: 2022 Year in Review

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From speeches to wage data, and from the RFC to the WPA, catch up with everything new and notable added to FRASER in 2022. Read more

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Uncurrent Events: The Reconstruction Finance Corporation

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During 1932-1933, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation served as the discount lending arm of the Federal Reserve Board. Learn more about the history and functions of the RFC. Read more

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Librarian Life: 2021 Year in Review

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From price and wage data through two World Wars and the Great Depression, to a powerful new way to search and use FRASER collections, learn about everything new and notable added to FRASER in 2021. Read more

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Librarian Life: 2020 Year in Review

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From a new look to new collections, discover all the new and notable enhancements and additions to FRASER in 2020. Read more

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Staff Picks: Marriner Eccles

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From his role in the nation’s recovery after the Great Depression to his role in shaping the Federal Reserve, learn more about the contributions of Marriner Eccles to modern economic policy Read more

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Uncurrent Events: Researching Racial Tensions and Labor Unrest in 1919 Chicago

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What impact does racial tension have on the economy? Learn more about the economic response to the 1919 race riots in Chicago. Read more

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Staff Picks: Treasures from Treasury Press Releases

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A newly digitized collection provides a look at important moments in the history of the U.S. Treasury. Read more

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Staff Picks: Celebrating the Women’s Bureau Centennial

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Celebrate the centennial of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor with a look back at the history of the organization and a century of progress for working women. Read more

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Dismal Facts: “Reading” the Economic Report of the President at a Glance Using Sentiment Analysis

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Could the text in historical documents like those in FRASER help to predict future financial trends? This is a question explored in the area of study known as sentiment analysis. The practice of assessing public opinion in text in order … Read more

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