US Government Publishing Office (GPO) website where you can get “free public access to official publications from all three branches of the Federal Government.”
Provides non-partisan information on social, economic and political issues in California focusing on climate change/energy, correction, economy, fiscal/governance reform, health and human services, higher education, K-12 education, political landscape, population and water.
The official web portal for the U.S. government. It provides access to information on the U.S. government and its services. It covers topics such as benefits/grants/loans, businesses/non-profits and immigration/citizenship. It also provides access to government agencies websites (federal, state, local and tribal).
Online guide to career information for hundreds of occupations. Each occupation features information such as educational requirements, job responsibilities and working environments, salaries, and job outlook.
Find information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 countries.
The U.S. National Institutes of Health’s website for patients and their families and friends. It provides reliable, up-to-date information about diseases, treatments, and medications in language general audiences can understand.
The world’s largest biomedical library, which produces electronic information resources on a wide range of topics. NLM’s searchable databases include PubMed Central, which provides free biomedical and life sciences journal literature,
A nonpartisan source of facts about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. The Pew Research Center’s Internet & Technology surveys examine how Americans use the internet and how their activities affect their lives.
Offers a wealth of information from the print and digital collections at the Library. Digital collections include America’s historic newspapers from 1836, America’s historic films, and personal accounts of events, just to name a few.
Provides links to statistical information on a variety of topics such as business, international relations, environment, energy, health, education, law, science, recreation, and transportation.
Free and open access to data about development around the globe. Topics include Agriculture, Health, Poverty, Economy, Education, Energy, Science & Technology, Environment, Development, Trade, Gender, and others.
A current source of socio-demographic, cultural, historical, economic, political, and environmental information on all countries and many non-sovereign nations.