
January 2003 - Vol. 62, No. 1
The Center for the Book Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary
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The Center for the Book celebrates 25 years.
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CFB NOW HAS 50 STATE AFFILIATES
Six new state-wide centers added in 2002. -
CFB: 25 YEARS OF PROMOTING BOOKS AND READING
History, trends, and milestones. -
LEARN ABOUT HISTORY AND THE LIBRARY
Check out the "Wise Guide" on the Library's Web site. -
MORE NOTABLE FILMS
The Library brings the total number of films added to the National Film Registry to 350. -
AMERICAN FOLKLIFE CENTER
The Rex Foundation honors the center with a $10,000 Ralph J. Gleason award. -
2002 BOBBITT AWARD
Alice Fulton is lauded for having written the most distinguished book of poetry written by an American. -
KIDS BOOKS
The International Children's Digital Library debuts at the Library. -
HONORA CAUSA
Librarian James H. Billington awarded an honorary degree from Oxford University. -
CHURCHILL'S COLD WAR
Klaus Larres outlines Churchill's efforts to end the Cold War. -
PEN OF FIRE—OR POISON PEN
Peter Bridges discusses Confederate editor and champion John Moncure Daniel. -
INTERNET BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES
Brewster Kahle and Toni Carbo discuss digital materials and information ethics. -
SONDHEIM ON MUSIC
Mark Eden Horowitz adds to the Sondheim legacy with his new book on the legendary composer.