The Library of Congress is a supreme intellectual achievement. There may be no superior institution for serious research.
The roots and traditions of the Library of Congress of the United States are firmly embedded in eighteenth-century European ideals and practices, but specific to what was to become the United States.
For many years, the Library of Congress categorized many of its books under a controversial subject heading: “Illegal aliens.” But then, on March 22, 2016, the library made a momentous decision, ...
"The additions and changes in Class Q, adopted while this work was in press will be cumulated and printed in List 234 of LC classification-- additions and changes"--Verso t.p. "Incorporate changes ...
Since the inception of the video game, there have been those who would try to re-purpose electronic interactive entertainment for more ... educational pursuits. As a rule we're typically supportive of ...
The call number, the number placed on the spine of the book, is a code that provides valuable information about the book. SLU Libraries use the Library of Congress system to organize materials ...
Rev. ed. of a portion of: Classification. Class P, subclasses PJ- PM, Washington, 1935, reprinted 1965. "The additions and changes in Class P, subclasses PJ-PK ... will be cumulated and printed in ...
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