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America's Digital Library

logo-loc.pngDid you know that you can visit the Library of Congress online? And we're not just talking about searching the catalog. Since 1994, the library has been developing a collection of digitized photographs, manuscripts, maps, motion pictures, books and sound recordings! Yes, there is plenty to see and to read, but you can also listen to rare, historic recordings of music and the spoken word.

Explore this amazing resource by accessing the Library of Congress home page at www.loc.gov, then click on "DIGITAL COLLECTIONS" at the top of the page. Or watch this spot for future tidbits about this oasis that belongs to you, the people!

(This article was written by M.Cole)

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