Census Bureau
Census Bureau - Comprehensive data from the U.S. Census, providing information on the nation's people and economy including the Decennial Census of Population and Housing and the American Community Survey.
DiMattia Building
1 Public Library Plaza
Stamford, CT 06904
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115 Vine Road
Stamford, CT 06905
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34 Woodland Avenue
(inside Lathon Wider Community Center)
Stamford, CT 06902
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1143 Hope Street
Stamford, CT 06907
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245 Selleck Street
Stamford, CT 06902
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Census Bureau - Comprehensive data from the U.S. Census, providing information on the nation's people and economy including the Decennial Census of Population and Housing and the American Community Survey.
Congress.gov - View bills sponsored by the House and Senate, Congressional Research Service Reports, treaty documents, legal analysis of the U.S. Constitution, and current legislative activities.
Connecticut Digital Collections - Large collection of Connecticut primary source materials, with digitized texts, maps, photographs, paintings, letters, and images of museum artifacts.
GovInfo.gov - Official publications from all three branches of the federal government. Search or browse the Federal Register, Congressional Record, Economic Indicators, the U.S. Code, bills, reports, opinions, and regulations.
Law Library System - Connecticut Judicial Branch - Connecticut statutes and regulations, rules of Court and Court forms, Connecticut town and city ordinances, look-up tool for cases, and much more.
Martindale Hubbell - Profiles of over one million attorneys and law firms in the United States and Canada.
Learn how to access digital media on Hoopla, Libby (OverDrive) and Kanopy. There are also tutorials for Consumer Reports, Tutor.com, Ancestry.com and many more online resources.
Electronic repository of current Connecticut regulations, including those pertaining to banking, environmental protection, elections, taxation, criminal procedure, and many other subjects.
For over eight decades, this New Deal-era publication has been the “official handbook” of the Federal Government.
The Federal government agency responsible for granting patents and registering trademarks. Find information on how to research and apply for a patent or trademark.
The official web portal of the United States government with easy access to U.S. government information and services.