Dates of the Session of Congress from 1789 to Present: http://www.lexisnexis.com/help/CU/Serial_Set/Session_Dates.htm
The Congressional Record and its predecessors contain a record of the proceedings of Congress. These are not verbatim transcripts, as members are allowed to edit their remarks and insert remarks not actually spoken.
Current issues of the Congressional Record are available online:
Older volumes available in the Valley Library:
The United States Congressional Serial Set (aka the Serial Set) is a compilation of Congressional Reports and Documents. It does not include hearings, debates and committee prints. OSU has Serial Set volumes through the 96th Congress (1979). Congressional Reports and Documents published after 1979 are available in microfiche (3rd floor of the Valley Library).
Reports - House and Senate Reports are committee reports on proposed legislation. Once a bill is "reported" it can be sent to the floor of the House or Senate for debate or voting.
Documents - House and Senate Documents are publications printed by order of Congress. They include reports of executive branch agencies, special studies done for Congress, and reports of some non-governmental groups.
Call numbers for Congressional Reports and Documents (1980 - present) (pre-1980 are in the Serial Set):
Full text of congressional reports and documents available on the Internet:
Finding Aids:
The pre-1980 Serial Set is located on the 3rd floor of the Valley Library,
in locked shelves. Access is provided through the OSU Archives
desk located on the 3rd floor during their regular operating hours. Researchers
are invited to make an appointment. http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives/misc/hours.html
Published committee hearings include transcripts of testimony, question and answer sessions, and any supplementary material inserted into the record. Not all hearings are published.
OSU has hearings from about 1980 - 1999 on microfiche. Hearings from 1999 - present are collected in paper. Check OASIS for availability and format.
Pre-1980 hearings: We also have a collection of selected pre-1980 hearings. Most are not cataloged, but are kept in the Documents stacks arranged by committee name and title.
Finding Aids:
Other Internet sources for hearings:
Committee Prints can be anything the committee wants to issue in support of its legislative and oversight functions. Committee prints can contain draft legislation, situation reports, statistical information, historical information, or legislative analyses.
Many committe prints are not widely distributed and are not made available to libraries. OSU has some prints from about 1980 - 1999 on microfiche. Prints from 1999 - present are collected in paper. Check OASIS for availability and format.
Pre-1980 Prints: We also have a collection of selected pre-1980 prints. These are not cataloged, but are kept in the Documents stacks arranged by committee name and title.
Finding Aids:
OSU has House and Senate Bills from 1987 (100th Congress) - 2000 (106th Congress) on microfiche. For previous years, text of bills may be included in the Congressional Record or in Senate and House reports, prints and hearings. Current bills are available online (see below).
Finding Aids: