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  2. more than 25.49 million cataloged books in the Library of Congress classification system

    • The Library of Congress: A Brief History
    • What's in The Library of Congress?
    • Who Uses The Library of Congress?
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    The Library of Congress is the world’s largest library, offering access to the creative record of the United States—and extensive materials from around the world—both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. It is the nation’s library, containing more than 162 million items in n...

    The collection of more than 162 million items includes: 1. more than 38.6 million cataloged books and other print materials, in 470 languages; 2. more than 70 million manuscripts; 3. the largest rare book collection in North America; 4. the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.

    Congress itself, the general public and other federal agencies. They made more than 1 million reference requests in the most recent fiscal year.
    Creators of intellectual property, who registered 443,812 claims to copyright during that period through its U.S. Copyright Office.
    Blind and physically handicapped Americans, who received nearly 22 million copies of Braille and recorded books and magazines to more than 862,000 reader accounts.
    Researchers in the Library’s reading rooms—anyone over the age of 16 can use these, after obtaining an easy-to-get reader card—who accessed nearly 900,000 items in the most recent fiscal year.
    That the Library is the home of the U.S. Poet Laureate, the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, the Prize for American Fiction and the Library of Congress Literacy Awards?
    That Library of Congress reference staff provide direct research help to the public through its Ask-A-Librarian service, available at loc.gov/rr/askalib/?
    That the Library offers resources for teachers nationwide to help build its online “primary source” materials into valuable curriculum through its “Teaching With Primary Sources” program?
    That the Library hosts the National Book Festival each year in Washington, D.C.?
  3. Questions. What is the Library of Congress? Where are the books? Does the Library have a copy of every book published in the United States? How does the Library acquire its holdings? Who is in charge of the Library of Congress? How does Congress use the Library? When was the Library built?

    • Michele Debczak
    • The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest cultural institution. Founded in 1800, the Library of Congress is America’s oldest federal cultural institution.
    • Thomas Jefferson helped rebuild the Library of Congress catalog after a fire. Not long after it was established, tragedy struck the Library of Congress: Its contents were destroyed when the Capitol Building was set on fire by British troops during the War of 1812.
    • James Madison first proposed the Library of Congress. Seventeen years prior to the LOC's official formation, James Madison proposed the idea of a special library for Congress.
    • It makes Congress's job a lot easier. Members of Congress drafting legislation don’t necessarily need to do the nitty-gritty research themselves: There’s a whole team [PDF] of lawyers, librarians, economists, and scientists employed through the Library of Congress to do it for them.
  4. The collections of the Library of Congress include more than 32 million catalogued books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 61 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection [76] in North America, including the rough draft of the Declaration of Independence, a Gutenberg Bible (originating from the Saint Blaise Abbey ...

  5. Dec 11, 2015 · By the Numbers: The world’s largest library, the Library of Congress houses 160 million items total, including more than 37 million books and other printed materials, 14 million...

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