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Issue, 1978
Within the Library of Congress, two sections cover Africa: the Africa section, which is responsible for Africa south of the Sahara, and the Near East Section, which covers Africa’s northern tier, or Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. The Africa Section publishes a brochure, appropriately entitled “The Africa Section in the Library of Congress,
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Within the Library of Congress, two sections cover Africa: the Africa section, which is responsible for Africa south of the Sahara, and the Near East Section, which covers Africa’s northern tier, or Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. The Africa Section publishes a brochure, appropriately entitled “The Africa Section in the Library of Congress,
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Library of Congress Digital Library effort
Communications of the ACM, 1995The Library of Congress has been actively seeking gift funds to continue the digitization efforts begun five years ago by its American Memory pilot project, which has successfully digitized more than 210,000 items. Many of these items have been made available to 44 test sites around the United States, and selected items from this project are also ...
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Library Review, 1929
THE Act of Congress approved by the President of the United States on April 24, 1800, providing for the removal of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the newly created city of Washington, contained a provision for the purchase of books, and “for fitting up a suitable apartment for containing them” for the use of both houses of Congress.
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THE Act of Congress approved by the President of the United States on April 24, 1800, providing for the removal of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the newly created city of Washington, contained a provision for the purchase of books, and “for fitting up a suitable apartment for containing them” for the use of both houses of Congress.
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A digital strategy for the library of congress
Communications of the ACM, 2001Digital libraries challenge the core practices of libraries and archiv es in many respects, not only in terms of accommodating digital information and technology, but also through the need to develop new economic and organizational models. As the world's largest library, the Library of Congress (LC) perhaps faces the most profound questions of how to ...
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2008
Abstract Patrick Magruder, the ailing Librarian of Congress, left Washington in late July 1814 on his physician’s advice to visit the Virginia hot springs in order to recover his health. Before leaving, he put J. T. Frost in charge. Frost, the congressional clerk who acted as assistant librarian, was aided by Samuel Burch, another clerk ...
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Abstract Patrick Magruder, the ailing Librarian of Congress, left Washington in late July 1814 on his physician’s advice to visit the Virginia hot springs in order to recover his health. Before leaving, he put J. T. Frost in charge. Frost, the congressional clerk who acted as assistant librarian, was aided by Samuel Burch, another clerk ...
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The Library of Congress and Congress: The National Library
2019Charles A. Goodrum, Helen W. Dalrymple
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