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  2. Resource Description and Access - Wikipedia

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    On 13 June 2011, the Library of Congress, the National Agricultural Library, and the National Library of Medicine released the results of their testing. [16] The test found that RDA to some degree met most of the goals that the JSC (Joint Steering Committee for Development of RDA) put forth for the new code and failed to meet a few of those goals.

  3. National Digital Library Program - Wikipedia

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    The National Digital Library Program (NDLP) is a project by the United States Library of Congress to assemble a digital library of reproductions of primary source materials to support the study of the history and culture of the United States. The NDLP brought online 24 million books and documents from the Library of Congress and other research ...

  4. Wikipedia:List of free online resources - Wikipedia

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    Google Books - Searchable archive of magazines and books (some full-text, including photograph captions and references to photographs from related articles and content). United States Library of Congress - Searchable archive of historic photographs, maps, performing arts, newspapers.

  5. Cataloging in Publication - Wikipedia

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    Each national library maintains a database of the entries it writes. (Not all nations have a national library or anything comparable.) In the United States, the Cataloging in Publication Program (CIP) was established by the Library of Congress in 1971, and has since developed in various ways. [2]

  6. American Memory - Wikipedia

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    The National Digital Library was created through bipartisan support in the United States Congress. Initially publicly funded with $15 million over five years, a public-private partnership of entrepreneurs and philanthropists led to more than $45 million in private sponsorship from 1994 through 2000.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Library of Congress

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    Library of Congress personnel, including both leaders, curators and other personnel on staff if they meet the appropriate criteria of notability; Library of Congress affiliates, programs, events, functions and charities; Artifacts, books, images, manuscripts and other media within the LOC collection (we need to clarify this a bit).

  8. Library of Congress in Washington D.C. a treasure trove of ...

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    The Library of Congress is so huge that it takes in three separate buildings on Capitol Hill; the Thomas Jefferson Building, the John Adams Building, and the James Madison Memorial Building. With ...

  9. Federal Depository Library Program - Wikipedia

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    A library cannot filter Internet search results at public access stations as access to health or biological science articles may not be infringed upon. Depository libraries must maintain collections of at least 10,000 books, not including the collection of government documents. A depository library may voluntarily resign from its position as a ...