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The Library of Congress has joined the Digital Public Library of America as a content hub and is sharing around 5,000 objects from its map collections.
Map lovers rejoice: soon, thousands of maps from the Library of Congress’ collection will be free to gaze at online. Thanks to a new partnership with the Digital Public Library of America, about ...
Library of Congress Boosts Digital Public Library Database with Historic Maps. By Dian Schaffhauser; 12/05/16; A portal that serves as a search engine into the collections of libraries, museums and ...
The Library of Congress has partnered with the Digital Public Library of America to release panoramic maps of American cities from the late 1800s to early 1900s.
The Library of Congress expands its online offerings through letters, maps, and colors By Greg Landgraf | March 1, 2019 The Library of Congress (LC) holds two of the five known manuscript copies of ...
The Library of Congress has revealed that six awards totaling nearly $400,000 have been awarded from the Connecting Communities Digital Initiative through a program available to Higher Education ...
The Library of Congress meets its goal of digitizing over 5 million items. But the world's largest library still has a way to go to keep up with the digital age. By Kendra Mayfield.
Citizen DJ brings the library’s archive to hip-hop lovers’ fingertips. Share full article Brian Foo, the Library of Congress 2020 Innovator in Residence and the creator of Citizen DJ.
Labs is managed by the Library of Congress’ National Digital Initiatives office, which was created in 2015 to encourage and promote use of the library’s digital assets. “Every day, students, ...
The Library of Congress, along with basically everyone else, is interested in exploring what artificial intelligence and similar technologies can do for its mission.. The library devotes an entire ...
Birds-eye view of Michigan. The Library of Congress has partnered with the Digital Public Library of America to release panoramic maps of American cities from the late 1800s to early 1900s.