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Library leadership your way / Jason Martin.

Chicago : ALA Editions, 2019.




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Context: nature, impact, and role [electronic resource] : 5th International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Sciences, CoLIS 2005, Glasgow, UK, June 4-8, 2005 ; proceedings / Fabio Crestani, Ian Ruthven (eds.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2005]




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 05, 2018

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on May 18, 2018.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 06, 2018

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on June 15, 2018.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 06, 2018

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on July 13, 2018.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 08, 2018

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on August 17, 2018.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 09, 2018

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on September 14, 2018.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 10, 2018

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on October 12, 2018.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 11, 2018

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on November 19, 2018.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 12, 2018

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on December 14, 2018.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 01, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on January 18, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 02, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on February 15, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 03, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on March 15, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 04, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on April 12, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 05, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy and Standards Division on May 17, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 06, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs Division on June 14, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 07, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs Division on July 12, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 08, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs Division on August 16, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 09, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs Division on September 13, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 10, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs Division on October 18, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 12, 2019

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs Division on December 16, 2019.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 01, 2020

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs Division on January 17, 2020.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 02, 2020

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs Division on February 14, 2020.




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Library of Congress Subject Headings Approved List 03, 2020

This list contains new or revised LCSH authority records approved by the editorial meeting of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Policy, Training, and Cooperative Programs Division on March 16, 2020.




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Hours of Operation: Library Reading Rooms, Shop Closed Aug. 10

Due to a planned power outage, on Saturday, Aug. 10, all reading rooms and research areas, the Library Shop, and the Madison and Adams buildings will be closed to the public. The Thomas Jefferson Building’s Great Hall and exhibitions will be open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on August 9 and 10. Most of the Library’s public websites (loc.gov and others) will be unavailable from 5 p.m. ET, Friday, Aug. 9 through Sunday, Aug. 11.  

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Hours of Operation: Library of Congress Shop

The Library Shop will be closed on Friday, Sept. 27, in order to perform annual inventory. Normal operating hours will resume on Saturday, Sept. 28. 

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CORRECTION: Library Closing Early Jan. 7

On Tuesday, January 7, 2020, all buildings of the Library of Congress will close at 1 p.m. ET due to anticipated inclement weather. All public areas are closed and all public events are canceled for the remainder of the day.




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Library Enhances Reading Room Access

Beginning Monday, April 6, the Library of Congress will modify the evening public service hours and associated reference services within three reading rooms. The new service hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Friday and Saturday hours in these reading room will remain 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hours in the Library’s other reading rooms are not affected.

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Library Discards

Take and read.




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Lab Notes: The Florence Flood and the emergence of library conservation

Modern library conservation was born in the aftermath of a catastrophic flood in Florence, Italy on November 4, 1966. Water from the Arno River devastated the collections of the National Central Library of Florence. An international team of bookbinders and restorers was assembled to save what they could; however in many cases the damage was irreversible. Many lessons were...

The post Lab Notes: The Florence Flood and the emergence of library conservation appeared first on New-York Historical Society.




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Spies in the Library

Research Librarian Allison Heinbaugh stalked the stacks of the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library looking for evidence of spies and spycraft in the 18th century. The bibliography she compiled tells its own story of loyalty, secrecy, and stealth.




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Like us on Facebook! Performing Arts at the Library of Congress

You are subscribed to Music News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.


Recent posts on our Facebook page have included video podcasts on Rodgers and Hammerstein hosted by Michael Feinstein; a shelfie celebrating jazz legend Sun Ra; and a photograph of mourners at Clara Schumann's funeral. The Library of Congress, home to one of the largest collections of music, theater, and dance-related materials in the world, supports research and performance through acquisition, preservation, concerts, public programs and commissions.




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Make a Year-End Gift to the Nation's Library

News from the Library of Congress

December 27, 2017

Make Your Gift Before the End of 2017

The Library’s resolution for 2018 is to offer more opportunities to engage lifelong learners like you with our unique treasures and programs. Make your gift before we close the books on 2017!

Your gift can:

  • Inspire curiosity in children like Daliyah—our first Librarian of the Day—to read more books, and students—like our A Book That Shaped Me contest winners—to reflect on the power of books to change their lives
  • Ignite thoughtful conversation among current and future generations of students and scholars
  • Illuminate the minds of people like you who use the resources of the nation's Library here in Washington or via the Internet in their own homes and communities

With the help of supporters like you, we can spark the imagination of people of all ages with programs that open the Library’s doors wide to all.

Join us TODAY by making your 2017 tax-deductible donation, and together we’ll spark a lifelong adventure of learning.      

Thank you!

Susan K. Siegel
Director of Development

 

DONATE NOW




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Library & COVID-19/Coronavirus FAQs

Link to Notice




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Library Donations Moratorium

The University of Lethbridge Library is not able to accept donations of books, journals or magazines for the main library collection at this time.  Several factors have led to this decision: the COVID-19 restrictions that have resulted in restricted access to campus, ongoing budget constraints and staff shortages. 

We will continue to consider significant gifts for Special Collections and Archives. Please contact Wendy Merkley, Associate University Librarian (wendy.merkley@uleth.ca) if you wish to discuss a donation of rare or archival materials. 




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The Prelinger Library - San Francisco - Station to Station

The Prelinger Library is a gem. Founded in 2004 and operated by Rick Prelinger and Megan Shaw Prelinger, the library houses over 50,000 books, periodicals and pieces of print ephemera, the collection specializes in materials and works not typically found in public libraries. The public library is privately funded in San Francisco.




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Game|Life - Inside the Library at the National Museum of Play

The library at the National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y., boasts a rare collection of strategy guides, designs, and background materials from old-school video games. Chris Kohler takes a look at the original documents from classic games, including Wizard and the Princess, Mystery House, and King’s Quest II.




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Patron Services: Library of Congress Book Talk: Gods of the Upper Air, by Charles King

The Library of Congress invites you to a talk by Professor Charles King on his new book, Gods of the Upper Air:  How a Circle of Renegade Anthropologists Reinvented Race, Sex, and Gender in the Twentieth Century.

Friday, December 13, 2019

6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Preceded by a related treasure display: 5:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The Montpelier Room, sixth floor, the James Madison Building, The Library of Congress

101 Independence Avenue, S.E.

Metro station:  Capitol South

The talk begins at 6:00pm.  Professor King made use of the Margaret Mead papers at the Library of Congress, and a rare showing of several interesting items from Mead’s manuscripts will be available from 5:15pm to 6:00pm, before the talk, in the same room, the Montpelier Room.

Franz Boas (1858-1942), the pioneering German-American professor of anthropology at Columbia University, rejected the then popular notion of cultural hierarchies. His influential teaching, based on observation, was that cultural differences are not the result of biological differences, such as race. This book is a group portrait of Boas and some of his most eminent students:  Margaret Mead, Zora Neale Hurston, Ruth Benedict, and Ella Cara Deloria.  The book has received acclaim in reviews by The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.

Book sale and signing will follow.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gods-of-the-upper-air-a-book-talk-with-author-charles-king-tickets-82855185089

 

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Patron Services: Research Orientations to the Library of Congress

The Researcher & Reference Services Division at the Library of Congress is offering research orientation sessions on the following dates in room 139B of the Jefferson Building.  You may register for a single session by selecting a date and completing the online form .  The sessions, taught by librarians, will cover search strategies for finding items in a variety of formats at the world’s largest library.   Individuals requiring accommodations for any of these events are requested to submit a request at least five business days in advance by contacting (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.

General Orientation Sessions
Mondays, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.:

Jan.13th

Feb.10th

March 9th

March 16th

April 13th

April 20th

Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.:

Feb.6th

March 5th

April 2nd

Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Jan.11th

Feb.1st

March 14th

April 11th

Genealogy Orientation Sessions

Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Feb.12th

March 11th

April 8th

May 13th

Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Feb.8th
March 7th
April 4th

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Patron Services: Law Library Classes – March 2020

The Law Library of Congress offers free webinars and in-person classes in Washington, D.C. The in-person classes are held in Madison Building, Room LM-201.

 “Orientation to Law Library Collections" (10am-11am) – Thursday March 5.  This session is designed for patrons who are familiar with legal research, and would instead prefer an introduction to the collections and services specific to the Law Library of Congress.

WEBINAR "Orientation to Legal Research (OLR): Statutes” (11am-12pm) – Thursday March 19. This entry in the OLR series provides an overview of U.S. statutory and legislative research, including information about how to find and use the U.S. Code, the U.S. Statutes at Large, and U.S. federal bills and resolutions.

"Orientation to Legal Research (OLR): Tracing Federal Regulations” (10am-11am) – Tuesday March 24. This entry in the OLR series provides an overview of U.S. federal regulations, including information about the notice and comment rulemaking process, the publication and citation of regulations, and the tracing of regulations from the Code of Federal Regulations, to the proposed rule in the Federal Register, to the regulation’s docket.

WEBINAR "Congress.gov"  (2pm-3pm) - Thursday March 26. This orientation is designed to give a basic overview of Congress.gov. While the focus of the session will be searching legislation and the Congressional member information attached to the legislation, the new features of Congress.gov will be highlighted.

To register, visit the Law Library’s “Webinars and In-Person Orientations” webpage, http://www.loc.gov/law/opportunities/seminar-orient.php .

For maps of the Madison and Jefferson Building see, https://www.loc.gov/visit/maps-and-floor-plans/.

Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov

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Patron Services: CANCELLED - Orientation to the European collections of the Library of Congress

Notice: Library buildings are closed to the public until April 1. Public events are canceled until May 11.

 


 

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Now Available: Concerts from the Library of Congress

 

You can get tickets for any 2020 event that is part of Concerts from the Library of Congress.

PLEASE NOTE: All films, talks and pre-concert events this year are general admission with no ticket required, unless otherwise indicated. You can still register for reminders and updates about those events, but seating will be first-come, first-served.

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Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.




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Upcoming Events: Library Announces Annual Cherry Blossom Festival Events

 

The Library of Congress announces two cultural events during the 2020 National Cherry Blossom Festival, an annual commemoration of Japan’s 1912 gift to the U.S. of 3,020 cherry trees. An artwork display and book launch for “Cherry Blossoms: Sakura Collections from the Library of Congress” will kick off the Library’s celebration on Thursday, April 9. The gift book visualizes the fascinating history of cherry blossoms through original works of art from the Library of Congress collections.

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NEWS: Cherry Blossom Book Features Library Collections

Vibrant springtime traditions of cherry blossom viewing in Japan and Washington, D.C., are explored in the new book “Cherry Blossoms: Sakura Collections from the Library of Congress,” published today by Smithsonian Books, in association with the Library of Congress. Events at the Library in April will feature the book and celebrate the annual return of the cherry blossoms to the nation's capital.

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Live! At the Library Event Series Launched

The Library of Congress is extending its public hours on Thursday evenings and will feature regular live programming for visitors as part of a new initiative, Live! At the Library, beginning April 2 to showcase the broad range of literature, poetry, art, music, digital collections and other holdings at the national library.

The Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building and all exhibitions at the Library – currently featuring the long fight for women’s voting rights and Rosa Parks’ groundbreaking role in civil rights – will be open for extended hours on Thursday evenings from 5 to 8 p.m. every week. Exhibitions and programs will remain free and open to everyone. The Main Reading Room will be open for research during this time, and visitors and researchers will have the opportunity to register for reader cards. Other selected reading rooms may also be open on Thursday nights as a part of evening programming.

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Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.




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NEWS: Library Limits Building Access Until April 1

Out of an abundance of caution, the Library of Congress announced today that all Library of Congress buildings and facilities will be closed to the public starting at 5 p.m. today until Thursday, April 1, 2020 at 8 a.m. to reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus.

Library employees, contractors, authorized visitors and other credentialed Capitol Hill staff will continue to have access to the buildings. During the closure, all Library-sponsored public programs are postponed or cancelled through the end of March.

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NEWS: Library of Congress Cancels Events Until May 11

The Library of Congress announced today that all public events at the Library are canceled until May 11 to reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus. Whenever possible, the Library will reschedule the public programs that have been canceled. We will also provide regular public updates on the operating status of Library facilities. Library of Congress buildings and facilities remain closed to the public until Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 8 a.m.

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NEWS: Library Buildings Closed Until Further Notice

Out of an abundance of caution, all Library of Congress buildings and facilities will be closed to the public, including researchers and others with reader identification cards, until further notice to reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus. The Library has reduced the number of people in Library buildings to a very small number of necessary individuals.

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UPDATE: Library Cancels Public Events Until July 1

The Library of Congress announced today that it will cancel all scheduled public events at the Library until July 1 as part of its ongoing efforts to reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus. Whenever possible, the Library will reschedule the public programs that have been canceled. We will also provide regular public updates on the operating status of Library facilities.

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