Hazel Scott: The Gorgeous Face of Jazz at the Mid-Century

Doing History with Born Digital Files: The Rhoda Métraux and Ed Lorenz Papers

Doing Research at the Library of Congress (2017)

Search 1.56M historic newspaper photos using Newspaper Navigator

Matting and Hinging of Works of Art on Paper (1981)

Hearing Frederick Douglass: His Speech on John Brown

The Mystery of Lincoln’s First Inauguration Photograph

The Codex Quetzalecatzin Comes to the Library of Congress (2017)

150 Rare Persian manuscripts dating back to 13th century now online

Library of Congress National Screening Room

Games Cartographers Play: Alphago, Neural Networks and Tobler’s First Law (2016)

For Love, War, and Tribute: Featherwork in the Early Americas

Digital Strategy for the Library of Congress

“Diagram of All Space and Time” by Carl Sagan (1960s?)

The Library of Congress has launched a new crowd-sourced transcription tool

Direct contact among galactic civilizations by spaceflight, by Carl Sagan (1962)

Starting January 1st, all "non-significant" Tweets Will NOT Be Archived

Happy Wright Brothers Day! On this day, 114 years ago, the Wright Brothers made the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft four miles south of Kitty Hawk…

Lost Titles, Forgotten Rhymes

Your Personal Archiving Project: Where Do You Start?

The Geographical Oddity of Null Island

Crowdsourced Mapping of North Korea

Papers of the “Father of GIS” Come to the Library of Congress

Imaging Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

Carl Sagan's idea for Contact video game

Flipping through the card catalog

How Many U.S. Federal Laws Are There? (2013)

Books That Shaped America

“It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture..encryption products” (1997)

American Super Computing Leadership Act (2013)

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