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  1. Essential Library of Congress Subject Headings by Vanda Broughton, 2011-03-31
  2. Cartoon America: Comic Art in the Library of Congress
  3. Shelflisting Music: Guidelines for Use with the Library of Congress Classification: M (Mla Technical Reports) by Richard P. Smiraglia, 2007-11-13
  4. Classified Library of Congress Subject Headings (Books in Library & Information Science) by Williams, 1982-03-31
  5. A Complement To Genealogies in the Library of Congress: A Bibliography by Marian Kaminkow, 2001-01
  6. Handbook of the New Library of Congress: Comp. By Herbert Small; With Essays on the Architecture, Sculpture and Painting by Charles Caffin, and on the ... Library by Ainsworth R. Spofford [1897 ] by Herbert Small, 2009-09-22
  7. Learn Library of Congress Classification, Second North American Edition (Library Education Series) by Helena Dittman, Jane Hardy, 2007-04-15
  8. Learn Library of Congress Subject Access Second North American Edition (Library Education Series) by Jacki Ganendran, Lynn Farkas, 2007-04-15
  9. The U.S. Congress (Let's See Library - Our Nation series) by Murphy, Patricia J., 2002-06-01
  10. The Library of Congress: A Guide to Genealogical and Historical Research by James C Neagles, 1990-12-01
  11. The Nation's Library: The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. by Alan Bisbort, Linda Barrett Osborne, 2011-05-16
  12. Jefferson's Legacy: A Brief History of the Library of Congress by John Y. Cole, 1993
  13. 365 Days of Black History 2011 Engagement Calendar by Library of Congress, 2010-07-30
  14. The House: The History of the House of Representatives by Robert V. Remini, Library Of Congress, 2007-10-01

21. US Library Of Congress. Country Profile Bulgaria
Overview of life, history, and culture of Bulgaria by the US Library of Congress.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/profiles/Bulgaria.pdf

22. American Memory From The Library Of Congress - Home Page
The home page for the American Memory Historical Collections from the Library of Congress. American Memory provides free access to historical images, maps, sound recordings
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html
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23. Global Gateway: World Culture & Resources (Library Of Congress)
Global Gateway is a gateway to rich primary source materials relating to the history and culture. The site offers more than 80 thousand digital items. In addition, it is a portal
http://international.loc.gov/intldl/intldlhome.html
The Library of Congress
Global Gateway Web Pages All Library of Congress Web Pages Centers for International Research
The Library's 21 reading rooms provide access to unparalleled global information About the International Collections
Information about comprehensive international print and electronic resources available at the Library Featured Presentations
Selected items of international, cultural or historic importance from the Library's collections International Exhibitions
Many exhibits on international themes are accessible through the Library's Exhibitions Web site Portals to the World
Electronic resources on the nations of the world selected by Library of Congress subject experts Research Guides and Databases
Search country studies, foreign law materials, specialized catalogs, digitized books and journals Research Opportunities
Fellowships to pursue research in the collections of the Library of Congress administered by the Kluge Center International Cybercasts
Videos of many public programs on international issues are available through the Cyber LC Web site Frequently Asked Questions Library of Congress Global Gateway
June 1, 2005

24. Library Of Congress Home
Research affiliations Association of Research Libraries, Research Library Group.
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25. U.S. Copyright Office
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26. YouTube - LibraryOfCongress's Channel
Timeless treasures and contemporary presentations from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. As the world's preeminent reservoir of knowledge, we are the steward of millions
http://www.youtube.com/user/LibraryOfCongress

27. Hispanic Reading Room Home Page (Library Of Congress)
Library of Congress research center.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/
The Library of Congress Researchers Home Find in Hispanic Reading Room Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
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Catalog of Hispanic materials Genealogy Hispanic, Portuguese, and Caribbean collections
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Handbook of Latin American Studies Online
an annotated, searchable online bibliography on Latin America from 1936 to the present.. New Handbook Interface containing items from vol 50 (1990) to the present. The United States and Brazil: Expanding Frontiers, Comparing Cultures Upcoming Events Read the current news from the Hispanic Division See the page on the Performing Arts Blog concerning the Chilean National Anthem ... Webcasts
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28. Welcome
Presented by the Library of Congress, a site with information about American people and historical events, and each of its states.
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29. Library Of Congress Call Numbers | AMNH Research Library
Understanding Library of Congress (LC) Call Numbers. Our catalog uses the Library of Congress classification system, an alphanumeric system which groups books by subject categories
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    Understanding Library of Congress (LC) Call Numbers
    Our catalog uses the Library of Congress classification system, an alphanumeric system which groups books by subject categories, or classes. Below, we explain what a call number is, how to read call numbers, the shelving and filing rules of call numbers, and LC classification.
    What is a call number?
    A call number is like an address; it tells you where the book is located on the shelf. Each book, CD-ROM, journal, etc., has its own unique call number which is attached to the book's spine or upper left hand corner of the cover (or envelope). A book's call number also appears in the catalog entry in the library's online catalog (OPAC).
    Reading Call Numbers
    The Library of Congress arranges materials by subject, or 'class' (see the last section below for more information on classes). The first section of the call number represents the subject of the book. The second section often represents the author's name, and the last section is the date of publication. In the following example of a call number for the book "What you need to know about developing study skills" by Marcia J. Coman published in 1991. LB2395 is the subject (Methods of Study), .C65 represents the author's last name (Coman), and 1991 is the year of publication.

30. For Kids And Families (Library Of Congress)
Presents resources from history, music, arts, language, and science.
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American Memory

Millions of digital items that document American history and culture
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Music, Theater and Dance

The Library's collection of scores, sheet music, audio, films and more
Portals to the World

Resources and information on the nations of the world Song of America Tour Celebrate creativity across America with this series of concerts by Thomas Hampson, coming to a city near you Wise Guide to loc.gov

31. Library Of Congress: Washington D.C. VenueGuide Profile With Details And Event I
Rated 3.60 out of 5 by readers. Library of Congress Venue Information Listing for Library of Congress by VenueGuide
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Tour Library of Congress . Tour commences in the Great Hall of the Jefferson Building. (Educational - Walking Tour) 202-707-8000.
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32. Search Results
Library of Congress archive of early century Cobb baseball cards, including very nice images.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/bbcards:@field(SUBJ @band(ty cobb))

33. Welcome
The Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress The dome of the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress
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The Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress
The dome of the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress Welcome This Web site is brought to you from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., the largest library in the world and the nation's library. We hope you will find this Web site entertaining and fun to use. And, of course, we hope you will learn something from it. The site was designed especially with young people in mind, but there are great stories for people of all ages, and we hope children and their families will want to explore this site together. Here, you can discover what Abraham Lincoln had in his pockets on the night he was assassinated. (You will be surprised.) Or you can read about other " Amazing Americans " such as Buffalo Bill Cody and his "Wild West" show; the heroism of Harriet Tubman, who helped many slaves escape bondage; the music of jazz great Duke Ellington; or the inventions of Thomas Edison. (You will even be able to see his first motion picture!) If you think break-dancing is a new invention, then visit "

34. Information Leaflet On The Care, Handling, And Storage Of Photographs (Preservat
From the Library of Congress, the care, handling and storage techniques for photographs including cased, glass, film, paper and negative photographic items.
http://www.loc.gov/preserv/care/photolea.html
The Library of Congress Librarians, Archivists Preservation Pages All Library Pages Home Publications Collections Care and Conservation Information Leaflet: Photographs
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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Introduction Structure of Photographs Identification Common Processes ... Handling Introduction Photographic materials have complex physical and chemical structures that present special preservation challenges to the librarian and archivist. Since the birth of photography in the late 1830s, many different photographic processes and materials have been utilized, each subject to deterioration through time and with use. Although deterioration is an ongoing natural process, nevertheless much can be done to slow the rate at which it takes place in photographs. Deteriorated photographs may require specialized conservation treatment by a professional photograph conservator, often a costly, skill-demanding, and time-consuming procedure. For the majority of photographs in research collections, single-item conservation of deteriorated photographs is probably not a feasible or a cost-effective preservation solution. Instead, preventive conservation actions such as maintenance of a good environment, promoting proper care and handling through staff and user education, and the use of good quality storage housings will have a more lasting, positive impact on the preservation of a collection.

35. Library Of Congress Authorities (Search For Name, Subject, Title And Name/Title)
Includes subject, name, title and name/title authority records created by or for the Library of Congress. Permits free downloading in MARC format.
http://authorities.loc.gov/
The Library of Congress Using Library of Congress Authorities , you can browse and view authority headings for Subject, Name, Title and Name/Title combinations; and download authority records in MARC format for use in a local library system. This service is offered free of charge.
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36. Cataloging And Acquisitions (Library Of Congress)
The homepage of the Library of Congress Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate.
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37. Commemorative Items - The Stamp
Information about the Library of Congress Bicentennial Program s commemorative stamp. Photographs of stamp and first day cover are prominently featured.
http://www.loc.gov/bicentennial/items_stamp.html
On the Bicentennial date, April 24, a ceremony was held in the majestic Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building for the issuance of a 33-cent Library of Congress commemorative stamp by the U.S. Postal Service . The stamp features a photograph by Michael Freeman of the interior dome of the Library's Main Reading Room. The stamp's designer, Ethel Kessler, also designed the breast cancer stamp. The selvage on the 20-stamp sheet notes that "the Library of Congress, America's library, is celebrating its 200th birthday in 2000. This Bicentennial recognizes all libraries and the vital role they play in advancing American creativity and liberty." Many U.S. stamps and other philatelic items are available online at stampsonline.com or by phone at the toll free number 800-STAMP-24. For more information about the stamp ceremony, view the news release On April 24, the Library of Congress made available a first-day cover for its staff and the general public. The first-day cover is available for sale from the Library of Congress Sales Shop. Credit card orders are taken at 202-707-0204.

38. Welcome To Library Of Congress Federal Credit Union
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39. Jelly Roll Morton And The "Frog-I-More Rag" (Imagination): American Treasures Of
Library of Congress article on Morton s Frog-I-More Rag .
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/tri007.html
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"Frog-i-More Rag"

Music manuscript, ca. 1908
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78 rpm Paramount recording
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Recorded Sound Reference Center
Ferdinand Joseph "Jelly Roll" Morton is generally acknowledged as the first jazz composer. The talents of this remarkable New Orleans jazz pioneercomposer, arranger, pianistwere exceeded only by his ego. He termed himself the inventor of jazz, claiming this honor in his extraordinary nine hours of interviews with Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress Music Division's Archive of American Folk Song in 1938. In those interviews, which comprise perhaps the first extended "oral history" ever created, Morton shows himself to be a brilliant raconteur: over his own piano vamps, he recalls turn-of-the-century life in New Orleans and illustrates the evolution of ragtime to jazz. Home Overview Learn More About It Object Checklist (Current) ... Credits
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40. American Memory From The Library Of Congress - Browse Collections
Browse the American Memory Historical Collections from the Library of Congress. View historical images, maps, sound recordings, manuscripts, motion pictures, and more.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/browse/
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