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- More Census Data links
- Follow this link to additional sources of Census data, including the 1990 Census of Population, 1992 Agriculture Census, TIGER/Line Files, full-text Statistical Abstract and others.
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- Fedworld has gateway access to hundreds of federal electronic sites.
- STAT-USA
- Contains the Economic Bulletin Board,the National Trade Data Bank and many other economic, business, and trade information resources.
- Patent and Trademark Office
- Access to patent search database, Official Gazettes, applications and more.
- Guide to Patent Searching
- UCD Guide
- The Sunnyvale Library
- is a Patent and Trademark Depository Library (PTDL). Supported by a US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) program and expert staff. PTDLs are the primary personalized channel for the distribution of patent and trademark information to the public.
- FedBizOpps
Department of Justice
- National Criminal Justice Reference Service
- The National Criminal Justice Reference Service Abstracts Database contains summaries of more than 140,000 criminal justice publications, including Federal, State, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, and unpublished research.
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- The Occupational Information Network
- O*NET, the Occupational Information Network, is a comprehensive database system for collecting, organizing, describing and disseminating data on job characteristics and worker attributes. O*NET replaces the outmoded Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT), but offers more than merely up-dated data. O*NET provides a new conceptual framework that reflects the advanced technologies, adaptable workplace structures and wide-ranging skills required by today's changing workplace.
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
Department of State
For more links to Department of State Information, see U.S. Foreign Policy and Relations - UCD Guide.
Archived Department of State web site for information released prior to January 2001

