May 2000 - Vol. 59, No. 5
The Library Celebrates Its Bicentennial: April 24, 2000
Cover Story
The Library of Congress observed its 200th birthday on April 24, 2000,
with a full day of special events.
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AMERICA'S LIBRARY
A new Web site for children and families, draws on the Library's rich Internet resources. -
LIVING LEGENDS
Artists, writers, activists, filmmakers, physicians, entertaners, sports figures and public servants were honored. -
SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS
Several groups honored the Library of Congress on its birthday. -
GIFTS TO THE NATION
Gifts and donations add depth and diversity to the Library's collections. -
BICENTENNIAL BACKGROUND
An examination of two Library of Congress magazines, Civilization and the Quarterly Journal. -
CONSERVATION CORNER
A new Web site tells the story of the Library's preservation efforts. -
ALA HONOR
John Cole will receive the 2000 Lippincott Award. -
READING, VOICE, PUBLICATION
A symposium and evening of readings concluded Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky's third term. -
FAVORITE POEMS
Robert Pinsky closes his third term as Poet Laureate. -
LOOKING AT LINCOLN
"The Latest in Lincoln Scholarship" was the theme of a symposium held at the Library in March. -
FROM EGYPT TO THE WORLD
The Library hosted two panels on the subject of Egypt and globalization. -
TRACER BULLET
Technology and Business Division publishes subject bibliography, "Science and Technology in 18th Century America." -
STEPHEN SONDHEIM SALUTE
National Public Radio and the Library celebrate composer Stephen Sondheim.