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  1. Jefferson offered to sell his library to Congress as a replacement for the collection destroyed by the British during the War of 1812. Congress purchased Jefferson's library for $23,950 in 1815. A second fire on Christmas Eve of 1851, destroyed nearly two thirds of the 6,487 volumes Congress had purchased from Jefferson.

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · In 1866, the Smithsonian physically transferred its library of over 40,000 works to the Library of Congress. A notable event in the history of both information institutions, the Smithsonian Deposit included a range of materials which today are dispersed throughout the Library’s divisions. Among them are some unexpected and intriguing materials in the Rare Book and Special Collections Division.

  3. The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world, with more than 164 million items on approximately 838 miles of bookshelves. The collections include more than 38 million books and other printed materials, 3.6 million recordings, 14 million photographs, 5.5 million maps, 8.1 million pieces of sheet music and 70 million manuscripts of ...

  4. National Film Preservation Board Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation 19053 Mt. Pony Road Culpeper, VA 22701-7551. Related Resources. National Film Preservation Foundation External; National Recording Preservation Board

  5. The home to history, humanities, social sciences, and genealogy, the beautiful Main Reading Room is the largest public reading room in the Library. The general collections include books, pamphlets, and bound (non-current) periodicals. Our reference collections contain approximately 50,000 volumes, city directories, and family histories. It’s also connected to the MERC in LJ 139, where ...

  6. Feb 7, 2020 · The rules on the length of copyright have changed over time, most recently in 1998. Current law provides copyright protection for a work for (1) the life of the author plus seventy years and, (2) for works made for hire and anonymous or pseudonymous works, for 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation, whichever is shorter.

  7. While the Library of Congress is one of the largest libraries in the world, it does not have a copy of every item ever published. The Library's permanent collections are shaped by Collection Policy Statements , with technical agricultural works acquired mainly by the National Library of Agriculture opens in a new window and clinical medical ...

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