Search results
The Library of Congress Web Archives are composed of sites selected by subject specialists to represent web-based information on a designated topic. It is part of a continuing effort by the Library to evaluate, select, collect, catalog, provide access to, and preserve digital materials for researchers today and in the future.
- Prints & Photographs
The Prints and Photographs Online Catalog (PPOC) contains...
- Discover
Use the online catalog to search the Library's collections...
- Browse
Browse Titles, Authors/Creators, Subjects, Call Numbers,...
- Databases & E-Resources
Narrow search by limiting results to a specific language,...
- Prints & Photographs
The Browse shortcut URL is: https://catalog.loc.gov/browse. Browse Options. Browse offers four types of searches: Searches against controlled lists of authors/creators, subjects, names/titles, and series/uniform titles used by the Library of Congress - along with cross-references. These controlled terms are referred to as "authorized headings."
People also ask
What resources are available at the Library of Congress?
What vocabularies are used in LC catalog records?
Where can I find e-prints from the Library of Congress?
How do I use the online catalog?
Mar 11, 2024 · Contains over 6,000 news, business, and legal sources, including deep backfiles and up-to-the-minute stories in national and regional newspapers, wire services, broadcast transcripts, international news, and non-English language sources.