
April 2003 - Vol. 62, No. 4
Revolutionary America: The Papers of Gen. James Grant
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The papers of a British general, found in a Scottish castle, shed light on the American Revolution.
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DIGITAL PRESERVATION
The Library is taking the lead in an effort to preserve the nation's digital content for future generations. -
HERBLOCK'S GIFT
The archives of editorial cartoonist Herbert Block–aka Herblock–have been donated to the Library and are the subject of a new exhibition. -
OBITUARY: PRINTMAKER ROBERT BLACKBURN
Robert Blackburn, 82, founder of the Printmaking Workshop in New York and one of America's foremost fine art lithographers, died on April 21. -
FIFTY YEARS POST-STALIN
The Library hosted a roundtable discussion of the effect of the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. -
MAPPING THE INVASION
A large, three-dimensional rubber relief map of Utah Beach used to map the invasion of Normandy during World War II has been donated to the Library. -
NOBLE BARNS
A book on the architecture of barns is the first in a new series of visual sourcebooks from the Library. -
A NEW CENTER
The Library has established a center for architecture, design and engineering. -
MANAGING CONTENT
Experts addressed digital enterprise content management at the annual FLICC Forum. -
HONORING LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANS
Federal libraries, librarians and library technicians were recognized in this year's FLICC Awards. -
MR. NAACP
The author of a new biography of NAACP leader Walter White discussed his work at the Library. -
DOES DIGITAL REFERENCE MATTER?
Joe Janes of the Internet Public Library spoke recently at the Library. -
TOUTING TITLE IX
Women's legal advocate Marcia Greenberger delivered the keynote address for Women's History Month. -
FRIENDS OF LAW
Judge Patricia Wald accepted the 2003 Wickersham Award from the Friends of the Law Library of Congress. -
KOUSSEVITZKY 2002
Commissions for seven new musical pieces have been awarded.