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  1. Digital Libraries: Technology and Management of Indigenous Knowledge for Global Access: 6th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  2. The Midnight Mouse (Little Animal Ark #3) by Andy; Baglio, Ben M.; Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) Ellis, 2003
  3. The Worlds of Joseph Smith: A Bicentennial Conference at the Library of Congress
  4. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs: An Illustrated Guide by Jr. Bernard F. Reilly, 1994-07
  5. The Midnight Mouse (Little Animal Ark #3) by Andy; Baglio, Ben M.; Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) Ellis, 2003
  6. The Worlds of Joseph Smith: A Bicentennial Conference at the Library of Congress
  7. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs: An Illustrated Guide by Jr. Bernard F. Reilly, 1994-07
  8. Library of Congress Subject Headings: Philosophy, Practice, and Prospects (Haworth Series in Cataloging & Classification, No. 2) by William E Studwell, Ruth C Carter, 1990-12-03
  9. Library of Congress Classification Class Z: Cumulative Schedule and Index (Aall Publ. Series)
  10. KZ Law of Nations: Library of Congress Classification 2007
  11. Author Notation in the Library of Congress by Anna Cantrell Laws, 2010-05-25
  12. When They Were Young: A Photographic Retrospective of Childhood from the Library of Congress by Robert Coles, 2002-09
  13. Fields of Vision: The Photographs of Ben Shahn: The Library of Congress
  14. Colorado: Mapping the Centennial State through History: Rare and Unusual Maps from the Library of Congress (Mapping the States through History) by Stephen Grace, Vincent Virga, 2009-10-14

81. The Sigmund Freud Archives And The Freud Exhibit At The Library Of Congress
The Sigmund Freud archive and the Freud exhibit at the Library of Congress. Cancellation of the Freud Exhibit, The Library of Congress.
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The Sigmund Freud archive and the Freud exhibit at the Library of Congress
The Sigmund Freud Archives was incorporated forty-five years ago by the leading analysts of that period. The Archives developed under the leadership of Dr. Kurt R. Eissler who was the chief administrative officer until 1985. Dr. Harold P. Blum succeeded Dr. Eissler as Executive Director of The Sigmund Freud Archives. The other current officers of The Sigmund Freud Archives are: Drs. Alexander Grinstein, President; Bernard L. Pacella, Secretary/Treasurer; and Sidney S. Furst. The goal of The Sigmund Freud Archives is to discover, collect, and preserve all the publications, letters, and other documents of Sigmund Freud and to maintain an archive of the Freud documentary materials. The Sigmund Freud Archives also facilitates research writing, publishing, and other activities relating to the work of Freud and the pioneers of psychoanalysis. The Collection encompasses Freud's letters, publications, Freud First Editions, personal documents, photographs, movies, etc. Letters and papers of Anna Freud and many other renowned psychoanalysts are in separate collections, coordinated with The Sigmund Freud Collection. The Sigmund Freud Archives has a continuing contract with The Library of Congress, and the Freud Collection is protected and preserved at The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The Freud Collection is now approximately ninety percent derestricted and is accessible to all scholars upon application to The Library of Congress.

82. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
Guyana A Country Study, extensive links and information.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/gytoc.html
GUYANA - A Country Study
Search Guyana
Include word variants Use only words as entered. Please note: The current Country Study was previously in a multi-country volume.
Chapter numbers reflect those used in the printed book.
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  • 83. Welcome To Library Of Congress Federal Credit Union
    New Mortgage Loan Limit Soars LCFCU has increased our total combined real estate loan limit to $550,000. This recent action comes
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    84. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    Covers history, geography, and modern culture and economic environment.
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/hntoc.html
    HONDURAS - A Country Study
    Search Honduras
    Include word variants Use only words as entered.
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • 85. Story: Library Of Congress Will Not Digitize Books, 4/15/00.
    Tech Law Journal story about an address by James Billington on the role of the Library of Congress in the Information Age, April 15, 2000.
    http://www.techlawjournal.com/educ/20000415.htm
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    Library of Congress Will Not Digitize Books
    (April 15, 2000) The Librarian of Congress, James Billington, gave an address at the National Press Club on Friday, April 14, on the role of the Library of Congress in the Information Age. He harshly criticized the Internet, and stated that the Library will not digitize books. However, the Library has plans to expand its web publication of other materials. The Library of Congress's forthcoming web site, which James Billington describes as "America's web site", will be located at americaslibrary.gov, starting on April 24. "So far, the Internet seems to be largely amplifying the worst features of television's preoccupation with sex and violence, semi-literate chatter, shortened attention spans, and near-total subservience to commercial marketing," said Billington. Billington said that the Library of Congress has plans to unveil a new web site. "We hope it will realize one of the earliest promises of the Internet: to put the Library of Congress at the fingertips of every boy and girl where they live."

    86. Library Of Congress Mission To Baghdad: Report On The National Library And The H
    The Library of Congress and the Cultural Property Office of the US Department of State Mission To Baghdad Report on the National Library and the House of
    http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/IRAQ/mela/LCIraqReport.html
    The Library of Congress and the Cultural Property Office of the US Department of State Mission To Baghdad
    Report on the National Library and the House of Manuscripts
    October 27-November 3, 2003
    Mary-Jane Deeb, Ph.D. Team Leader
    Arab World Area Specialist Michael Albin, Chief
    Anglo-American Acquistions Alan Haley
    Senior Preservation Specialist This report was initially distributed by e-mail on November 28th, 20003. The first on-line version was published without illustrations on December 2nd on the website of the Middle East Librarians Association Committee on Iraqi Libraries at the request of the authors and The Library of Congress A second version, including illustrations appeared on December 4th, 2003 A third, more generously illustrated version appeared at the Library of Congress website on December 16th, 2003, along with a Press Release announcing that "A 30-minute film titled 'The Library's Mission to Baghdad,' produced by the Library and featuring interviews with the team members, will debut at the American Library AssociationÕs 2004 Midwinter Meeting to be held Jan. 9-14 in San Diego, Calif." The Middle East Librarians Association Committee on Iraqi Libraries published the following in July 2003: Pictures of Damaged Libraries in Iraq.

    87. Witness And Response: September 11 Acquisitions At The Library Of Congress
    Collection of original materials including prints, photographs, drawings, poems, eyewitness accounts and personal reactions, headlines, books, magazines, songs, maps, videotapes and films.
    http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/911/
    The Library of Congress Exhibitions Home
    September 11 Exhibition Pages Exhibitions Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages Exhibition Overview Object List Public Programs Credits ...
    September 11 Digital Archive
    O ver the past year and in almost every section of the Library of Congress, staff have sought and received an abundance of original material including prints, photographs, drawings, poems, eye-witness accounts and personal reactions, headlines, books, magazines, songs, maps, videotapes and films. View Materials by Library of Congress Section:
    American Folklife Center
    Area Studies/Overseas Offices
    Geography and Map Division
    Library Services ... Please fill out our online survey Brian Niemann,
    "In Memory" 9/11/01

    Color offset lithograph
    Gift of Griffith Phillips Creative
    Prints and Photographs Division
    The Library of Congress Exhibitions Home
    May 14, 2004

    88. Library Research 101 - Library Of Congress Subject Headings
    Examples from Library of Congress Subject Headings. The layout of these entries from LCSH approximates the print version as closely as possible.
    http://bullpup.lib.unca.edu/library/lr/lr101/greene/lcsh.html
    Library Research 101
    Examples from Library of Congress Subject Headings
    The layout of these entries from LCSH approximates the print version as closely as possible. The notes below call some headings "valid" and some "invalid."
    • Valid headings are headings that may be used in the library catalog. Invalid headings are not used in the library catalog.
      After studying the examples, test your understanding of LCSH entries.
    Entries from LCSH: Notes about the Entries: Animal Psychology May Subd Geog Valid Headings in LCSH are in boldface Browse the shelves under the call number(s) in [brackets]. BT Psychology These terms are also valid.
    BT = Broader Terms
    RT = Related Terms
    NT = Narrower Terms RT Animal Behavior
    Animal Intelligence
    Psychology, Comparative SA subdivision Psychology under individual animals and groups of animals, e.g. CattlePsychology; FishesPsychology
    SA = See Also NT Animal Memory
    Animal psychopathology
    Consciousness in animals Extrasensory perception in animals Time perception in animals Animal Rescue UF Rescue of animals BT Animal Welfare NT Dog rescue Wildlife rescue Animal respiration "Animal respiration" is not a valid heading. It is not in boldface type.

    89. Library Of Congress Classification Outline
    HCC Home Library Understanding the Library Honolulu Community College Library. Library of Congress Classification System. HCC
    http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/education/hcc/library/lcclass.html
    HCC Home Library Understanding the Library
    Honolulu Community College Library
    Library of Congress Classification System
    HCC Library, like many academic libraries in the United States, uses Library of Congress Classification (LC) for call numbers. This system uses a combination of letters and numbers to arrange materials by subjects. The first letter(s) of a call number represent the broad subject of the material.
    Outline of Subjects
    For a more detailed breakdown of letters and numbers, see the Library of Congress Classification page by Matt T. Rosenberg,
    or the Outline of the Library of Congress Classification by the Cataloging Policy and Support Office of the Library of Congress itself. Return to the HCC Library Home Page Updated 12/30/02
    library@hcc.hawaii.edu

    90. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    History, Society and Geography of Chad.
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/tdtoc.html
    CHAD - A Country Study
    Search Chad
    Include word variants Use only words as entered.
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  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • 91. LC Classification
    WCSU Libraries Library of Congress Classification. The topic. Library of Congress call numbers always begin with letters of the alphabet.
    http://www.wcsu.edu/library/lc_classification.html
    WCSU Libraries
    Library of Congress Classification The Library of Congress classification system organizes books and other library materials by subject , to make it easier for you to browse the shelves for materials on a specific topic. Library of Congress call numbers always begin with letters of the alphabet. The letters identify the subject of the work. For example, the letter P at the beginning of a call number indicates that the subject of the work is language or literature The call number also functions as a location code. You will find it taped to the bottom of the spine of each book. It also appears in CONSULS , the library's computer catalog, as part of the catalog entry representing the physical item.
    Example P 1344 .S48 1987 The title of the work with this call number is Mark Twain's Languages: Discourse, Dialogue and Linguistic Variety
    In the following outline of Library of Congress classification, the major classes, indicated by a single letter, are subdivided into

    92. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    Covers geography, history, and modern culture, economy, and national security.
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/svtoc.html
    EL SALVADOR - A Country Study
    Search El Salvador
    Include word variants Use only words as entered.

    93. LC Call Number Quiz
    Library of Congress Call Number. QUIZ. Question 1. From left to right, which of the following six Library of Congress call numbers is not in correct order?
    http://www.wcsu.edu/library/lc_quiz.html
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    Library of Congress Call Number
    QUIZ
    Question #1 Question #2 Question #3 Question #4 ... Return to LC Call Numbers screen
    Question #1
    From left to right , which of the following six Library of Congress call numbers is not in correct order?
    (Please click on your answer.) Library of Congress Call Number Quiz: Question #1 P
    PA

    PB

    PE
    ...
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    to return to LC Call Numbers screen.
    Question #2
    From left to right , which of these Library of Congress call numbers is not in correct order?
    (Please click on your answer.) Library of Congress Call Number Quiz: Question #2 BR
    BR

    BR

    BR
    ...
    Click here
    to return to LC Call Numbers screen.
    Question #3
    From left to right , which of these call numbers is not in correct order?
    (Please click on your answer.) Library of Congress Call Number Quiz: Question #3 K
    K

    KF
    KF ... Click here to return to LC Call Numbers screen.
    Question #4
    From left to right , which of these call numbers is not in correct order?
    (Please click on your answer.) Library of Congress Call Number Quiz: Question #4 QA QA QA QA ... Click here to return to LC Call Numbers screen.

    94. Ask A Librarian (Library Of Congress)
    An online reference service (via email) from the Library of Congress. Live chat available for certain subject areas.
    http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/
    Library of Congress Especially for Researchers
    Reference Correspondence Policy
    Error Reports ... Virtual Programs and Services Select a link below, based on the subject of your question: General Collections International Collections Business
    Humanities/Social Sciences

    Law

    Local History/Genealogy
    ...
    European

    Hispanic (select a language)
    English

    American Folklife Center

    Manuscript

    Microform
    ... Recorded Sound Digital Collections American Memory Historical Collections Digital Reference Team Learning Page (for K-12) Other Library Programs and Services Access to Collections Borrowing Accounts Cataloging in Publication Federal Research Division ... Preservation
    Reference Correspondence Policy
    The primary mission of the Library of Congress is to serve Members of the Congress and thereafter, the needs of the government, other libraries, and members of the public. The Library's staff will respond to reference and information requests in accordance with this mission. Correspondents are encouraged to use local and online resources. For those seeking further assistance from the Library of Congress, the staff will respond to their reference and information needs to the extent possible. Because the Library participates in a global network of librarians working electronically to answer questions, your online reference question may be submitted to this global network for reply.

    95. Multimedia Events - Library Of Congress
    Fresh from their Grammy win, the Blind Boys of Alabama present a free, lunchtime gospel concert on the steps of the Library of Congress.
    http://www.connectlive.com/events/libraryofcongress/
    Welcome to the Event Multimedia Center Return to Main Menu VIDEO WEBCAST
    The Blind Boys of Alabama Performance
    Wednesday, June 5, 2002

    Fresh from their Grammy win, the Blind Boys of Alabama present a free, lunchtime gospel concert on the steps of the Library of Congress. The concert was co-sponsored by the American Folklife Center and the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage as part of "Homegrown 2002: The Music of America," and the Library's Music Division, as part of its major musical initiative, "I Hear America Singing."
    The Blind Boys of Alabama formed as a group at the Talladega Institute for the Deaf and Blind thirty miles from Birmingham, Ala. in 1937, where the members were taught piano in Braille. They sang together whenever they could; sneaking out of the school grounds to entertain nearby soldier encampments based there during World War II.
    VIEW THE WEBCAST

    VIDEO WEBCAST
    TOPIC: Poetry in America: A Library of Congresss Bicentennial Celebration
    April 3, 2000 and April 4, 2000

    96. Guide To Finding Business Information At The Library Of Congress
    A guide to reference materials (including bibliographies, directories, indexes) on a variety of topics ranging from small business to international trading.
    http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/business/guide1.html

    97. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    Peru A Country Study. Substantial and well organised information from 1992 covering history, economy, government, politics, society, the environment and national security.
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/petoc.html
    PERU - A Country Study
    Search Peru
    Include word variants Use only words as entered.

    98. US Library Of Congress Attacked For Failing To Protect Consumers
    Advert. US Library of Congress attacked for failing to protect consumers Exemptions don t go far enough, ginger groups claim. By
    http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=12400

    99. Wired News: Library Of Congress Goes Digital
    Library of Congress Goes Digital. The Library of Congress has finally met its ambitious goal of putting 5 million historical items online by the year 2000.
    http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,41166,00.html
    Welcome to Wired News. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content Search:
    Wired News Animations Wired Magazine HotBot (the Web)
    Library of Congress Goes Digital
    by Kendra Mayfield Also by this reporter Page 1 of 2 next
    02:00 AM Jan. 19, 2001 PT The Library of Congress has finally met its ambitious goal of putting 5 million historical items online by the year 2000. That's no small feat considering the Internet wasn't even around when the project began. Wireless Hot Spot Directory Search for Wi-Fi hot spots near you:
    Story Tools
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    Tech Jobs Partner Today's the Day But even as the library completed this monumental task last week, some said its digital strategy still lags. In addition, the project underscores the longstanding concern over whether the library should be geared more toward scholarly pursuits than mainstream interests.

    100. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    Includes details about historical setting, society, environment, government, politics, industries, foreign relations, and national security.
    http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/aotoc.html
    ANGOLA - A Country Study
    Search Angola
    Include word variants Use only words as entered.
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