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The Library of Congress on Capitol Hill has been called a shrine of the world's knowledge: a renowned resource that has served Congress, other institutions and the public during its 200-year history. This celebratory guide to the Library shows the interiors of its three principal buildings the Jefferson, Adams and Madison buildings as well as representative treasures from the collections. The text describes the Library's history and the role of specific Librarians of Congress in influencing its growth. The guide also reviews current collections, activities and organization. It answers the questions most commonly asked by visitors and projects future activities, particularly those related to the growing use of computers and the internet to make the Library's storehouse of knowledge accessible to people around the world. Scala Publishers, in association with the Library of Congress Softcover, 9" x 6", 160 pages, 130 color and 10 b/w illustrations, ISBN 978-1-85759-235-1 Price: $14.95 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 days Product #: 21107095 |
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