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The Harry Blackmun Papers

April 2004 - Vol. 63, No. 4

The Harry Blackmun Papers

Cover Story
The papers of Supreme Court Associate Justice Harry Blackmun were opened to the public March 4.

About the Cover

  • cartledgeREVEALING JUSTICE
    Library staff members organized and prepared the Blackmun Papers for research.

  • recording registry additionPRESERVING SOUNDS
    Fifty culturally, historically or aesthetically significant audio recordings have been added to the National Recording Registry.

  • no image available2003 NATIONAL RECORDING REGISTRY

  • janice lachanceGOVERNING ELECTRONICALLY
    "E-Competencies for E-Government" was the theme of the FLICC Forum, which included remarks by the Librarian of Congress and executive director of the Special Libraries Association.

  • no image availableLIBRARIANS ARE 'KNOWLEDGE NAVIGATORS'

  • flicc awardeesFLICC HONORS

  • page from bell papersINVENTING TELECOMMUNICATIONS
    The project to digitize the papers of telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell has been completed.

  • sylvia cartoonSHARING LAUGHTER
    Cartoonist Nicole Hollander, creator of the comic strip "Sylvia," spoke at the Library in March..

  • symposium speakersSTUDYING STATECRAFT
    The Kluge Center sponsored a symposium on the American role in world affairs.

  • no image availableAS THE WORLD TURNS
    The Library has teamed with the U.S. Depart-ment of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to conduct research into media preservation.

  • dekuyperINSPIRING HOPE
    Mary DeKuyper, national chairman of volunteers for the American Red Cross, spoke at the Library in honor of Women's History Month.

  • clara bartonTHE BARTON PAPERS

  • issam salibaUNDERSTANDING ISLAM
    The Law Library of Congress sponsored a foreign law workshop on Islamic law in a changing world.

  • illustration of the library in 1897NEWS FROM THE CENTER FOR THE BOOK

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