Jefferson's Legacy: A Brief History of the Library of Congress
Join the Library of Congress historian to learn about the history of the Library of Congress, the world's largest library, offering access to the creative record of the ...
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Fiction, Faith and the Imagination: Celebrating Marilynne Robinson
Geraldine Brooks and Paul Harding joined Alan Lightman to discuss the myriad ways faith informs the work of Marilynne Robinson. The conversation was ...
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Library of Congress Crowdsourcing: By the People
The Library's crowdsourcing program, "By the People," invites the public to become virtual volunteers, exploring and learning about the digital collections of the ...
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Collections as Data at the Library of Congress
A discussion about efforts to use Library of Congress collections as data, as part of the day-long symposium on "Collections as Data: Stewardship and Use ...
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Jacqueline Woodson & Jay McInerney: 2016 National Book Festival
Jacqueline Woodson presents "Another Brooklyn" and Jay McInerney presents "Bright, Precious Days" in a panel discussion on stories based in New York with ...
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National Book Festival Presents: Jill Lepore on How This Pandemic Will Go Down in History
As part of our "National Book Festival Presents" series, Jill Lepore (bestselling historian and Harvard professor) and John Haskell (director of the John W. Kluge ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings: Lesson 3, Section 7
Part of the Nebraska Library Commission's "Assigning Library of Congress Subject Headings" workshop. In this session, we talk about the order of subdivisions.
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Library of Congress Super Users: 2019 National Book Festival
Library of Congress super users are experts at researching and exploring the Library's collections. Discover how these authors, poets, photographers and even ...
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What's New at the Library of Congress
Join Library staff for lightning updates on new and enhanced features: teacher tools, professional development, primary sources, world culture artifacts, current ...
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Jews of Posen Province in the 19th Century
Edward David Luft discussed his book, "The Jews of Posen Province in the 19th Century." For transcript and more information, visit ...
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Rick Riordan - 2009 National Book Festival
Children's and adult author Rick Riordan appears at the National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: Rick Riordan is the author of the New York Times ...
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Library of Congress Showcases First Book Printed in U.S.
To mark the holiday season, CQ Roll Call introduces you to a very special piece of American history now at the Library of Congress: the Bay Psalm Book, printed ...
Roll Call
The Books of Thomas Jeffersons Library
Jeffersons respect for the enlightenment ideals of memory, reason and imagination shaped how he organized his library (Video: Molly Roberts). Read more at ...
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Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom: My Story of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights March
Lynda Blackmon Lowery described her role as the youngest member of the Selma, Alabama Civil Rights March in 1965. Along with her co-authors, Susan ...
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David Brooks: 2019 National Book Festival
David Brooks discussed "The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life" with David M. Rubenstein at the 2019 Library of Congress National Book Festival in ...
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"Puck" Magazine Cartoons on U.S. Congress: American Artifacts Preview
WATCH: SUNDAY at 6pm & 10pm ET on C-SPAN3. Co-Author Michael Alexander Kahn discusses his book "What Fools These Mortals Be! The Story of Puck" ...
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Douglas Brinkley Discussing Mrs. Rosa Parks At The Library Of Congress
DouglasBrinkley #RosaParks #LibraryofCongress Footage courtesy of The Library of Congress O Museum in the Mansion, located at 2020 O Street, N.W., ...
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TV Magazine Program - Final Week March ( Part 4)
News highlight - Serious water and electricity shortage in Rangoon; and Burmese-American collections in the Library of Congress.
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Forough Farrokhzhad's Biography & Unpublished Letters
Farzaneh Milani from the University of Virginia discussed her book about famous Iranian poet, Forough Farokhzhad, and her unpublished letters. For transcript ...
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Langston Hughes and His Poetry
David Kresh discusses Langston Hughes and his poetry. David Kresh was Reference Specialist in Poetry in the Humanities and Social Sciences Division.
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Bibliodiscotheque Symposium
Explore the history of disco music, dance and culture in this afternoon symposium that features appearances by Gloria Gaynor, Good Morning America host ...
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Amy Pastan & James Conaway: 2014 National Book Festival
Amy Pastan and James Conaway appear at the 2014 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Speaker Biography: Amy Pastan is an ...
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Rosa Parks: Douglas Brinkley at The Library of Congress
Footage courtesy of The Library of Congress The O Museum in the Mansion, located at 2020 O Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., is a nonprofit organization that ...
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Hidden Figures: Discussing the Women of NASA with Margot Lee Shetterly
The Library of Congress commemorates Women's History Month with a special interview about the women of NASA, their courage, leadership and super powers ...
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Rosa Parks: Douglas Brinkley at The Library of Congress
Footage courtesy of The Library of Congress The O Museum in the Mansion, located at 2020 O Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., is a nonprofit organization that ...
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Graphic Novelist Peter Kuper on "Ruins"
Graphic novelist Peter Kuper discusses his book, "Ruins," which follows the story of Samantha and George, a couple on sabbatical in the Mexican town of ...
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Career Chat: Meg Metcalf, The Library of Congress
Wednesday, June 17 - Pride at PGCMLS-Meg Metcalf, Women's, Gender, and LGBTQ+ Studies Reference Specialist, Library of Congress.
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Disinformation & the Threat to Democracy
Anne Applebaum discussed the challenge facing democracies from disinformation campaigns and what might be done about it. Speaker Biography: Anne ...
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James Ellroy: 2019 National Book Festival
James Ellroy discussed "This Storm" at the 2019 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. - James Ellroy was born in Los Angeles.
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May 10 - May 16: TV Magazine - Part III (VOA Burmese)
News highlights - Performance Artist/Painter Htein Lin performs at the Library of Congress; and Chinese artist brothers create landscapes and images on metal.
VOA Burmese
Folk Music, the Folk Revival & Folk Music Journalism Day
Mark Moss discussed the history of "Sing Out!" and the significance and challenges of folk music journalism over the past six decades. The mid-20th century ...
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How to Read a Book - NLS eReader HumanWare How-To Series
NLS Consumer Relations Officer, Judy Dixon, describes how to read a book using the NLS Braille eReader by HumanWare.
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New Photo Of Lincoln Discovered
A UNC Asheville assistant professor finds a new image of President Abraham Lincoln in a picture at the Library of Congress. Christopher Oakley obtained a rare ...
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A Conversation with Rick Riordan
Bestselling author Rick Riordan kicks off his 2017 book tour for the final book release in his Norse Mythology series titled "The Ship of the Dead, Book Three: ...
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The Forgotten Fifties: America's Decade from Look Magazine
Author James Conaway discussed his new book, "The Forgotten Fifties: America's Decade from the Archives of Look Magazine." The more than 4 million images ...
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Life of a Poet: Reginald Dwayne Betts
Acclaimed poet Reginald Dwayne Betts discusses his life, career and art with Ron Charles, book critic at The Washington Post. - Reginald Dwayne Betts is the ...
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This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible
Writer and journalist Charles Cobb discusses his new book, "This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible.
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BARD Express: Managing Subscriptions
NLS Consumer Relations Officer, Judy Dixon, details book and magazine subscription management with BARD Express. For transcript and more information, ...
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Library of Congress Literacy Awards Best Practice Honorees: Story Shares
A profile of Story Shares, an honoree for best practices in the 2017 Library of Congress Literary Awards. Story Shares is one of five honorees in the category of ...
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James McBride: 2016 National Book Festival
James McBride discusses "Kill 'Em and Leave: Searching for the Real James Brown" at the 2016 Library of Congress Book Festival in Washington, D.C. ...
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Lincoln's Letters in the Library of Congress
Deanna talks about an incredible resource that is now available at the Library of Congress. Over 40000 letters and papers have been digitized and transcribed ...
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Jeannette Walls - 2009 National Book Festival
New York Times best-selling author Jeannette Walls appears at the National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: Jeannette Walls has been a reporter for New ...
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