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  1. May 2, 2024 · U.S. Newspaper Collections at the Library of Congress. Current Newspapers. Current print newspapers. Serial & Government Publications Division. The Serial & Government Publications U.S. newspaper collection spans 1690-present.

  2. May 2, 2024 · Select the location and time frame, which will retrieve a list of titles and publication information for each title. The directory also indicates whether or not the Library of Congress or other U.S. libraries have holdings.

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  4. 4 days ago · Library of Congress: 39,290,248: 2: A + P: New York Public Library: 36,251,074: 3: A + P: Boston Public Library: 31,859,217: 4: A: Harvard University: 20,367,538: 5: A: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: 14,297,276: 6: A: University of Michigan: 13,829,825: 7: A: Yale University: 13,796,100: 8: A: Columbia University: 13,305,873: 9: A ...

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  5. May 7, 2024 · Total Collection; 1: New York Public Library, NY: 21,935,221. 1,788,493. 826,360: 721,149. 25,271,223. 2: Public Library of Cincinnati And Hamilton County, OH: 4,936,677. 5,889,477. 362,864: 532,412. 11,721,430. 3: Boston Public Library, MA: 7,997,591. 95,927. 35,220: 68,272. 8,197,010. 4: Los Angeles Public Library, CA: 5,922,133. 171,493 ...

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    • 2017
  6. May 8, 2024 · Library of Congress staff are able to help you identify and request materials in twenty-one general and specialized reading rooms. Anyone 16 years or older can come in to use the Library (go to the "Reader Identification Card" tab for more information) .

  7. May 13, 2024 · Guide to the Microform Collections [in the Library of Congress]: Index by Format and Subject A-J. For information on collections found in the Index, look up the full record by hitting the appropriate letter in the green band.

  8. May 8, 2024 · The research collections at NYPL have been categorized in three distinct ways: Billings (1890), Fixed Order (1956), and Library of Congress (2006). The accompanying texts provide overview histories of the three categorization systems at NYPL and can be found using the Research Catalog.

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