LOC Launches Updated Website
The Library of Congress switched to a new version of its website aimed at improving users’ access to the library’s digital collections. The website redesign is aimed at giving users “an ever-changing window” into digitized versions of the library’s collections…
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that have been updated and expanded over the past three years, said LOC Communications Director Gayle Osterberg in a Tuesday blog post. The site links to digitized content that the LOC believes is either in the public domain, has been cleared by its owner for public use or is a government-produced work, Osterberg said.