BARD Mobile: Subscribe to a Book Series or Magazine Title
NLS Consumer Relations Officer, Judy Dixon, provides a tutorial on how to subscribe to a book series or magazine title using the BARD Mobile app for iOS ...
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House Science & National Labs Caucus: Neil deGrasse Tyson
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson kicked off the House Science & National Labs Caucus with a lecture at the Library of Congress. Speaker Biography: Neil ...
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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 ...
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Library of Congress Digital Strategy
Staff from the Library of Congress Labs group discuss the Library's digital strategy and the work being doing across the Library to implement it. For transcript and ...
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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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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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School Gardens
Constance Carter, head of the Science Reference Section at the Library of Congress, describes the history of the school garden in America and offers reasons ...
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Library of Congress: LGBTQ Changemakers "Queering the Visual" - Millennium Stage (February 17, 2020)
Nicholas Alexander Brown moderates a panel discussion on the relationship between art and activism, focusing on the application of visual arts in the LGBTQ+ ...
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The Library of Congress: Free Resources for Teachers
The Library of Congress offers amazing free resources for educators and homeschooling parents. Search by standard and find all of the amazing goodness it ...
Lisa Van Gemert
Cinderella inducted into the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress
In honor of Cinderella's upcoming 70th anniversary and induction into the National Film Registry, Walt Disney Studios and the Library of Congress celebrated ...
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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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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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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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Faulkner and Hemingway: Biography of a Literary Rivalry
William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, both winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature, carried on a nuanced and complex literary rivalry. At times, each voiced a ...
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An Interview with Tim Gunn on Disco Fashion
Deputy Librarian of Congress Robert Newlen interviews fashion icon and native-Washingtonian Tim Gunn about the history of fashion in the disco era and its ...
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Billy Bragg, “Roots, Radicals and Rockers.”
The roots of skiffle as a musical genre and its influence on popular music is discussed in this book talk presented by singer and guitarist Billy Bragg at the Library ...
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Magazine Sleeves & Backings - Protect, Organize & Store Your Collection
Bernie runs down the many different styles of magazine protection sleeves and backers available from Bags Unlimited. If you want to keep your magazines in ...
Bags Unlimited Inc.
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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Jon Meacham: 2018 National Book Festival
Jon Meacham discusses "The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels" at the 2018 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. ...
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Forrest Fenn’s Memoir is Not at the Library of Congress
Join "A Gypsy's Kiss" as they tell you about their search for the treasure Forrest Fenn hid somewhere in the mountains north of Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2010 ...
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Theodore Roosevelt - Shall We Prepare?
Summary Two sequences of TR: Sequence 1: views of TR walking onto the porch of Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y., facing the camera, and then speaking on ...
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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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Drew Gilpin Faust: On the Library of Congress
2018 Kluge Prize Winner Drew Gilpin Faust discusses the Library of Congress. Speaker Biography: Raised in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, Drew Gilpin Faust ...
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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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This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism
Author and activist Ashton Applewhite discusses her new book, "This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism," in which she talks about her own experiences ...
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Library of Congress with Sandi Hoffman
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Margo Jefferson: 2016 National Book Festival
Margo Jefferson discusses "Negroland: A Memoir" with Marcia Davis from the Washington Post at the 2016 Library of Congress Book Festival in Washington, ...
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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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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 ...
Passionate Homeschooler
Hidden Figures: Discussing the Women of NASA with Margot Lee Shetterly
The Library of Congress commemorated Women's History Month with a special interview about the women of NASA, their courage, leadership and super powers ...
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Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln
Robert T. Lincoln was Abraham and Mary's oldest and last-surviving son, yet little has been published about the lawyer, businessman and statesman who lived ...
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Jacob Riis: Revealing New York's Other Half
Bonnie Yochelson describes her book, "Jacob A. Riis: Revealing New York's Other Half: A Complete Catalog of His Photographs" and how Riis, a Danish-born ...
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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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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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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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Contemporary Poetry from China: A Reading and Discussion
An examination of contemporary poetry from China, with a reading and discussion by two Chinese poets. The poets are featured in an anthology titled "Push ...
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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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Rosie the Riveter: Real Women Workers in World War II
Sheridan Harvey explores the evolution of "Rosie the Riveter" and discusses the lives of real women workers in World War II. Sheridan Harvey is Women's ...
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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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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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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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Keith Knight at the Library of Congress - Part 2
Keith Knight talked for over an hour about how he got his start, how he works and the status of race relations here in the 3rd Decade of the 21st Century. Keef for ...
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