Search by the Title Number in United States Code
When searching the U.S. Code in HeinOnline, it is best to refine your search by adding the Title Number you want to search across. To begin searching, find the Advanced Search option
When searching the U.S. Code in HeinOnline, it is best to refine your search by adding the Title Number you want to search across. To begin searching, find the Advanced Search option
Because this database is not indexed by popular name, you must conduct a full-text search to search by popular name in the United States Code. From the U.S. Code database,
To find a U.S. Code section by public law number, you must conduct a full-text search. Advanced Search From the U.S. Code database, click on Advanced Search at the top of
To find a U.S. Code section from a Statutes at Large citation, users can use the Advanced Search option within the U.S. Code database, found underneath the one-box search. For
The following table displays the search fields that are available when searching in the U.S. Congressional Documents Library. The syntax is the text you would use when building a search.
If you want to see everything that took place in Congress on November 14th, 2000, you can simply run a search for the date in the Congressional Record in HeinOnline’s
While Google-type searching will work in HeinOnline, advanced searching techniques may be used to formulate more specific searches. Either method will produce on-point results, but using Boolean Operators will help
Users can refine their search within the U.S. Congressional Documents database using the facets on the left-hand side of search results. For example, a Congress Member’s name, a word or
To construct a search by keyword in Taxation and Economic Reform in America, find the Advanced Search option at the top of the main page. Here, enter the phrase into the
To search for a document title within the Taxation and Economic Reform in America Parts I & II database, use the Advanced Search option at the top of the main