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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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2017
The Library of Congress occupies a unique place in American civilization. Established as a legislative library in 1800, it grew into a national institution in the nineteenth century. In the first decades of the twentieth century, soon after it moved from the U.S.
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The Library of Congress occupies a unique place in American civilization. Established as a legislative library in 1800, it grew into a national institution in the nineteenth century. In the first decades of the twentieth century, soon after it moved from the U.S.
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The Library of Congress catalog
Campus-Wide Information Systems, 1997The Library of Congress has one of the largest library collections in the world. Describes the catalog, which is available online on the World Wide Web.
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International documentation in the library of congress
Government Publications Review (1973), 1975Over the years the Library of Congress (LC) has sought to acquire international organization materials comprehensively, and its collections today are exceedingly rich, with acquisition from exchange, gift, purchase, transfer from other institutions, and the depository programs established by some international agencies.
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Science, technology, and the Library of Congress
Physics Today, 1965The walrus' catalog of “many things” as reported by Lewis Carroll comprised a form of footwear, a mode of transportation, a resin-turpentine mixture, a thick-leaved member of the mustard family, a rank of male royalty, an aspect of oceanic temperature, and a possible anatomical aberration of swine.
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RESEARCH PROJECTS IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Journal of Documentation, 1956The following article was prepared by Mr. Robert Bray, Chief of the Technical Information Division, Library of Congress, in co‐operation with several members of the Library's staff. The views presented herein are the author's and may not be necessarily statements of the Library of Congress policy.
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Link to the Library of Congress: Reflecting on Jazz with New Resources from the Library of Congress
Music Educators Journal, 2021Claudia Morales, Kaleena Black
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The Library of Congress and Congress: The National Library
2019Charles A. Goodrum, Helen W. Dalrymple
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