How are the results lists for the Congressional Record Permanent Digital Collection arranged?
A search initiated from the special search form accessed through the Congressional Record tab will return results by date, arranged with the most recent dates appearing first. A search initiated from the Basic, Search by Number, or Advanced forms (in cases where the search does not include the full text) will return the results partitioned by publication type, with the most recent documents appearing first. The results list can be re-sorted by date with the publication types co-mingled. A full text search initiated from the Advanced Search form will return the results by date, with the option of re-sorting by relevance. Congressional Record Permanent Digital Collection results always include the date of publication, the page range for that date, and the LexisNexis unique ID.
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