Library of Congress Directed Research
eDiligence™ and HedgeCheck’s offices, just outside Washington, DC, are ideally located to provide directed research services to our many global clients. The largest repository of books, periodicals and news materials in the world, the Library of Congress, is just 8.2 miles away. The Securities and Exchange Commission reading room, The Federal Election Commission, The US Department of Justice and dozens of other important federal agencies are also just minutes away.
eDiligence™ has experienced and credentialed professional researchers at the ready to assist with your directed research project. eDiligence™ has collected microfilm records, copied out of print books, collected financial records on charities and foundations, researched lobbying reports, financial contributions and more.
Some of our most senior researchers, including our founder, got their start in public records research and investigations at these very agencies - long before the Internet revolutionized the research industry. These tremendous resources are often forgotten in the Internet age, leaving valuable information undiscovered.
eDiligence™ researchers know where these valuable resources are, and how to get them for our clients in the most cost effective, expedient manner possible.
Please contact us with your needs for a confidential proposal.
eDiligence™ and HedgeCheck’s offices, just outside Washington, DC, are ideally located to provide directed research services to our many global clients. The largest repository of books, periodicals and news materials in the world, the Library of Congress, is just 8.2 miles away. The Securities and Exchange Commission reading room, The Federal Election Commission, The US Department of Justice and dozens of other important federal agencies are also just minutes away.
eDiligence™ has experienced and credentialed professional researchers at the ready to assist with your directed research project. eDiligence™ has collected microfilm records, copied out of print books, collected financial records on charities and foundations, researched lobbying reports, financial contributions and more.
Some of our most senior researchers, including our founder, got their start in public records research and investigations at these very agencies - long before the Internet revolutionized the research industry. These tremendous resources are often forgotten in the Internet age, leaving valuable information undiscovered.
eDiligence™ researchers know where these valuable resources are, and how to get them for our clients in the most cost effective, expedient manner possible.
Please contact us with your needs for a confidential proposal.
Case Study:
eDiligence™ was tasked with collecting microfilm records from a leading business newspaper over a period of 10 years. Experienced researchers descended on the Library of Congress and located the microfilm advertisements that our client was looking for. Our team even went so far as to contact the manufacturer of the microfilm equipment directly to determine the best way to produce image copies of the dated ads. Our client was pleased to receive 10 years of jpeg files showing the dated advertisements in their full context - on time and under budget.
A client was interested in discreetly obtaining copies of lobbying reports for a rival that were from a time period prior to their availability online. An eDiligence™ researcher located the records at the US Department of Justice and personally made the hundreds of copies necessary, preventing the client from having to request the documents directly - preserving their anonymity.
A client was interested in discreetly obtaining copies of lobbying reports for a rival that were from a time period prior to their availability online. An eDiligence™ researcher located the records at the US Department of Justice and personally made the hundreds of copies necessary, preventing the client from having to request the documents directly - preserving their anonymity.
