Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is the national library of the United States, established in 1800 to serve as a research resource for the U.S. Congress. It is one of the world’s largest libraries, preserving and providing access to vast collections of books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, recordings, and digital resources.
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Information for researchers: Using the Library of Congress
Kazakhstan: A Country Profile
Venezuela: A Country Profile
American Treasures in the Library of Congress: Memory, Reason, Imagination
Fire insurance maps in the Library of Congress: Plans of North American cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company : a checklist
Marc 21 Concise Formats
Contemporary photographs from Sweden;: An exhibition of the work of the TIO Photographers
France: A Country Profile
Library of Congress Classification 2005: L: Education
The Bibliography of Cartography
Classification. Class C. Auxiliary sciences of history
An introduction to Library of Congress subject headings
Library of Congress Classification Schedule 2007: N, Fine Arts
Library of Congress Classification. Class Kd. Law of the United Kingdom and Ireland: Cumulative Schedule and Index (Aall Publications Series)
National directory of Latin Americanists;: Biographies of 2,695 specialists in the social sciences & humanities (Hispanic Foundation bibliographical series)
Luther Harris Evans, 1902-1981, a memorial tribute to the tenth librarian of Congress
Catalogue of the Library of Congress, in the Capitol of the United States of America, December, 1839 (Classic Reprint)
Twelve flags of the American Revolution
John Marshall Harlan: A register of his papers in the Library of Congress (Registers of papers in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress ; 56)
Africa on CD ROM
Manuscript sources in the Library of Congress for research on the American Revolution