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  1. Campus Map. The Library of Congress occupies three buildings on Capitol Hill. The buildings are remarkable public spaces and public works of art. Each is named after a President of the United States who has a strong connection with the creation of Congresss library.

    • John Adams Building

      In 1928, at the urging of Librarian of Congress Herbert...

    • Other Locations

      Other Locations - Maps & Floor Plans | Visiting the Library...

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      Basement - Maps & Floor Plans | Visiting the Library -...

  2. Library of Congress Online Map Collection. The Library of Congress has over 4.5 million items in their Geography and Map Division. A small portion of their maps have been digitized and are available online for viewing. The landing page is pretty simplistic (no frills on this site) but you can either search by keyword or browse by location ...

  3. The Library of Congress has custody of the largest and most comprehensive cartographic collection in the world with collections numbering over 5.5 million maps, 80,000 atlases, 6,000 reference works, over 500 globes and globe gores, 3,000 raised relief models, and a large number of cartographic materials in other formats, including over 19,000 ...

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · Most maps acquired since 1968 have been made available in the catalog which are searchable by geographic area, title, author, and subject, as well as by call number in the Library of Congress Online Catalog. Catalog records for current acquisitions continue to be added to the automated system.

  5. Coordinates: 38°53′19″N 77°0′17″W. The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States. [3] . It also administers copyright law through the United States Copyright Office.

  6. Sep 25, 2024 · The links below provide important information for researchers to review prior to visiting the Library of Congress. Frequently Asked Questions for Researchers. Hours of Operation and Maps/Locations. Accessing Library of Congress Buildings. Conduct and Personal Belongings Restrictions.

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  8. LC call numbers identify a specific copy of an item and indicate its storage location with the Library's permanent collections. Items are either classified according to the LC Classification Schedules or arranged by local shelf numbers.