Talk:United States Statutes at Large

External links and info
(moved from mainspace page) PseudoSkull (talk) 22:59, 9 January 2022 (UTC)

Collapsible listing of websites hosting Volumes of the United States Statutes at Large:


 * The has a nearly complete collection of the Statutes at Large through 2008.


 * The Hathi Trust Digital Library hosts Volume 89 (1975) thru Volume 120 (2006) in a single catalog (a sub-folder). Additional volumes may also exist but have not been identified and incorporated yet.


 * The hosts a jumble of a few fairly recent volumes of the Statutes at Large.
 * Volume 98, Part 1.
 * Volume 99, Part 2.
 * Volume 101, Part 2.
 * Volume 102, Part 2.
 * Volume 102, Part 3.
 * Volume 102, Part 4.
 * Volume 102, Part 5.
 * Volume 103, Part 2.
 * Volume 104, Part 1.
 * Volume 106, Part 5.
 * Volume 106, Part 6.
 * Volume 108, Part 5.
 * Volume 108, Part 6.
 * Volume 110, Part 2.
 * Volume 110, Part 3.


 * United States Statutes at Large from FDsys - GPO Access
 * Only volumes 117 to 120 (2003 to 2006) are currently available on FDsys with promises of Vol. 121 and up to be added every few months or so. These volumes, however, are GPO certified and 'born dgital' - the quality might make any .djvu or OCR-based conversion somewhat different than library scanned pages of the Statutes.


 * United States Statutes at Large from FDsys - GPO Access
 * Volumes 65 to 124 (1951 to 2010) are now currently available on FDsys. These volumes, however, are GPO certified and 'born dgital' - the quality might make any .djvu or OCR-based conversion somewhat different than library scanned pages of the Statutes. JCP Authorization for GPO project - Nov. 2010


 * The Library of Congress hosts Volume 1 (1789) thru Volume 64 (1951) in a single catalog. There are also links to other resources.


 * A Side Notes FAQ-toid at GPO
 * Table III Tool - Office of the Law Revision Counsel
 * The Table III Tool enables you to browse the United States Code, Table III. A detailed explanation of the Table is located here. PDF file available (2600+ pgs).

Problematic+
A running list of indiviual Indexed pages that should be replaced, etc., because they suffer from one sort of defect or another. These are  Not  pages normally marked Problematic because the corresponding scan is one that contains a graphic, picture, illustration that must be manipulated as a separate or stand-alone file for eventual transclusion. — George Orwell III (talk) 15:29, 17 July 2011 (UTC)

Volume 33, Part 2
The original source scans from the Library of Congress for the above-mentioned volume contain many errors, so much so that it seemed appropriate to give them their own section in this discussion.

constitution.org scans
Is it ok to use these? 70.36.142.114 04:34, 13 April 2014 (UTC)
 * Note: the Internet Archive seems to be mirroring these scans and possibly re-OCR'ing them. 70.36.142.114 14:23, 13 April 2014 (UTC)

LegisWorks.org TOCs and files
We're at the point at LegisWorks.org with the Congressional Data Coalition where we have tables of contents for volumes 29 through 64 using OCR text from the constitution.org files. These TOCs could be used to populate the tables of contents pages for those volumes here at Wikisource. What's the best way to go about doing this? —unsigned comment by Joecarmel (talk).

Duplication of text as found on pages 592-605 in Volume 8
See also project Treaty of Wanghia. This text nearly duplicates the text as found on pages 592—605 of Index:United States Statutes at Large Volume 8.djvu.

This is the very same treaty in another printing. Some departures from that project are noted, such as merchandise/merchandize, capitalization of words like 'treaty', and probably also punctuation differences, and formatting of the tariffs table. Still, that project's text, once validated, should be used as a starting point for the named pages of Index:United States Statutes at Large Volume 8.djvu. Shenme (talk) 22:39, 17 April 2020 (UTC)

Added Volume 48 but it needs a lot of work
I've added volume 48 but it requires a lot of work and I don't think I did the page numbers correctly. Tyrone Madera (talk) 20:32, 14 March 2021 (UTC)