December
- December 28, 2011 (11-240)
- 2011 National Film Registry More Than a Box of Chocolates
- December 21, 2011 (11-235)
- Public Events at the Library of Congress: January through April 2012
- December 21, 2011 (11-239)
- Betsy Peterson Appointed Director of American Folklife Center
- December 20, 2011 (11-238)
- Real to Reel Musical Legends Showcased in Tribute to the National Recording Registry
- December 14, 2011 (11-237)
- Library of Congress Helps Unlock Experimental Sound Recordings of Alexander Graham Bell
- December 8, 2011 (11-236)
- “These Amazing Shadows” to Premiere on PBS’ “Independent Lens”
- December 6, 2011 (11-232)
- Veterans History Project Marks 70th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
- December 5, 2011 (11-234)
- Mary B. Mazanec Named Director of Congressional Research Service
- December 1, 2011 (11-224)
- Call for Applications: New NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology
- December 1, 2011 (11-233)
- Traditional Silver Jewelry of the Middle East Subject of Dec. 12 Program
November
- November 30, 2011 (11-A09)
- Holiday Schedule, Dec. 2011-Jan. 2012
- November 30, 2011 (11-202)
- NASA and Library of Congress Establish Chair in Astrobiology
- November 22, 2011 (11-230)
- Women’s Rights and Opportunities Subject of 2011 Human Rights Day Celebration
- November 21, 2011 (11-227)
- Rare Historical Sketches of Washington, D.C., Are Subject of Book Discussion
- November 21, 2011 (11-226)
- Pioneer of American Documentary Photography Is Subject of Book Discussion
- November 18, 2011 (11-231)
- “Wizard of Oz,” Christmas Classics Lead December Celebration of the National Film Registry
- November 18, 2011 (11-A08)
- Jefferson Building Closes Early Nov. 22
- November 17, 2011 (11-229)
- Symposium and Concert Highlight Turkmen Literature and Performing Arts
- November 17, 2011 (11-228)
- Contemporary Diplomacy Panel at Kluge Center, Dec. 1
- November 16, 2011 (11-225)
- “The Quest for an Elusive Continental Ideal” Lecture, Dec. 8
- November 8, 2011 (11-211)
- VHP Commemorates Veterans Day with Make it Meaningful Initiative
- November 8, 2011 (11-189)
- Reflections on a Year as ALA President, Dec. 6
- November 7, 2011 (11-223)
- Fall Preview of Books and Gifts Nov. 16
- November 7, 2011 (11-213)
- Ambassador Johnnie Carson to Discuss Foreign Service Career in Africa
- November 7, 2011 (11-219)
- Political Cartoon Biography of Theodore Roosevelt Is Subject of Discussion
- November 4, 2011 (11-220)
- Alexander Evans to Discuss U.S.-Pakistan Relations, Nov. 17
- November 4, 2011 (11-216)
- Venezuelan Law Professor Lectures on Nov. 22
- November 4, 2011 (11-217)
- NLS Works with Hospitals Serving Veterans
- November 3, 2011 (11-218)
- Talking-Book Program Honors Pioneers for 100 Years of “Answering the Call”
- November 3, 2011 (11-215)
- Birthday Celebration for Louisa May Alcott, Nov. 29
- November 2, 2011 (11-214)
- Renowned Scholar to Discuss Book on Films of Andy Warhol
- November 1, 2011 (11-210)
- Library Acquires AIA/AAF Collection of Rare Architectural Drawings, Photos and Illustrated Publications
October
- October 31, 2011 (11-212)
- Young Readers Center Hosts Anniversary Event for Reading Is Fundamental
- October 28, 2011 (11-208)
- Library Census Maps 1,000 Federal Libraries
- October 28, 2011 (11-209)
- Poet Laureate Philip Levine and Other Noted Poets To Be Featured in "The Poet and the Poem" Radio Series
- October 26, 2011 (11-206)
- Library’s November Film Festival Celebrates National Film Registry Month
- October 26, 2011 (11-207)
- Register of Copyrights Names Associate Register for Policy and International Affairs
- October 25, 2011 (11-205)
- Cardinal McCarrick to Present “The ‘Amman Message’: A Magisterium for Islam?”
- October 25, 2011 (11-204)
- Register of Copyrights Announces Priorities, Special Projects for Next Two Years
- October 23, 2011 (11-203)
- New Book Honors John Cole’s Contributions to Library of Congress
- October 18, 2011 (11-201)
- Expedition to the Equator in 1735: A Scientific Adventure Story, Oct. 25
- October 17, 2011 (11-200)
- Library of Congress Quarterly Journal Available in JSTOR
- October 14, 2011 (11-198)
- Swann Foundation Accepting Fellowship Applications
- October 14, 2011 (11-199)
- Marc Levinson to Present “When Washington Bailed Out Mom and Pop,” Oct. 26
- October 13, 2011 (11-197)
- Prohibition in the Nation’s Capital Explored in Book Talk on Oct. 26
- October 13, 2011 (11-196)
- National Collegiate Book Collecting Contest Winners Announced
- October 13, 2011 (11-194)
- Library Selects 2011-2012 Teacher-in-Residence
- October 7, 2011 (11-195)
- Israeli Photographer Sharon Ya’ari to Discuss the American Colony in Jerusalem
- October 7, 2011 (11-193)
- Mark Geiger to Discuss Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Warfare in Civil-War Missouri
- October 6, 2011 (11-192)
- Asian Adoptees Are Subject of Oct. 25 Lecture, Panel Discussion
- October 6, 2011 (11-190)
- “Synagogues in Hungary 1782-1918” Is Subject of Book Talk on Oct. 24
- October 6, 2011 (11-186)
- River of Words Gets a New Home
- October 5, 2011 (11-191)
- Navigating Through Digital Information Is Subject of Discussion
- October 5, 2011 (11-185)
- Birthday Celebration for American Poet John Berryman, Oct. 25
- October 5, 2011 (11-188)
- Main Reading Room Open House on Columbus Day
- October 4, 2011 (11-187)
- Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address Subject of Library Publication
- October 4, 2011 (11-184)
- “Library of Congress Illustrated Timeline of the Civil War” Is Published
- October 3, 2011 (11-180)
- Library of Congress Presents Country Music Association Series Nov. 16
September
- September 30, 2011 (11-183)
- Preservation Symposium on Transitioning to a Digital Future, Oct. 20
- September 28, 2011 (11-176)
- Library Receives Gift of Artwork by Nicola Green
- September 28, 2011 (11-181)
- Bacharach, David Named Recipients of Gershwin Prize
- September 27, 2011 (11-179)
- Thrills and Chills Highlight October Film Series
- September 27, 2011 (11-177)
- New Literary Series Highlights African Poets and Writers
- September 27, 2011 (11-178)
- Joseph Raz to Deliver Kellogg Lecture on Jurisprudence on Oct. 5
- September 26, 2011 (11-182)
- Estimated 200,000 Attend 2011 National Book Festival
- September 22, 2011 (11-175)
- Martha Graham’s “Appalachian Spring” To Be Featured in Program for Young People
- September 22, 2011 (11-A07)
- Jefferson Building Closes Early Sept. 30
- September 20, 2011 (11-174)
- Philip Levine to Give Inaugural Reading as U.S. Poet Laureate on Oct. 17
- September 20, 2011 (11-173)
- “Politics of Nixon and Obama” Lecture, Sept. 29
- September 20, 2011 (11-166)
- Library Opens Concert Season with “BABALU!”
- September 19, 2011 (11-172)
- Jewish Migration to China, 1845-1940, Is Subject of Oct. 4 Lecture
- September 16, 2011 (11-171)
- “Contemporary Poetry from China: A Reading and Discussion,” Oct. 12
- September 16, 2011 (11-170)
- Library of Congress Seeks Applicants for Kislak Fellowship in American Studies
- September 15, 2011 (11-168)
- Odessa: “City of Dreams” Is Subject of Book Discussion
- September 15, 2011 (11-165)
- American Folklife Center’s Endangered Music Project To Be Reissued
- September 15, 2011 (11-169)
- How Opera Helped Create the Modern Media World, Oct. 6
- September 13, 2011 (11-167)
- More Than 100 Authors to Highlight 2011 National Book Festival
- September 13, 2011 (11-A06)
- Jefferson Building Closes Early Sept. 23
- September 9, 2011 (11-164)
- Library Seeks Applicants for Kissinger Chair
- September 8, 2011 (11-163)
- Supreme Court and Free Speech Lecture by Dahlia Lithwick Sept. 16
- September 7, 2011 (11-162)
- Library of Congress Awarded Guggenheim Grant for Criminal Justice Research
- September 7, 2011 (11-140)
- Papers of Broadway Giant John Raitt to Join Library of Congress Collections
- September 6, 2011 (11-161)
- Poetry Traditions of Mexico and the U.S., Oct. 4
- September 1, 2011 (11-A05)
- Main Reading Room Holds Open House on Columbus Day
August
- August 31, 2011 (11-152)
- Library of Congress Hosts September Symposium on Brazilian Popular Literature
- August 30, 2011 (11-160)
- Literacy and Fun to Delight Patrons at the Two-Day National Book Festival
- August 30, 2011 (11-147)
- Public Events at the Library of Congress September – December 2011
- August 29, 2011 (11-159)
- United States Copyright Office Releases Section 302 Report
- August 29, 2011 (11-157)
- Library of Congress Announces Agreement with Small Press Expo For Acquisition of Independent Comics and Cartoon Art
- August 29, 2011 (11-153)
- Americas Award Winner Pam Muñoz Ryan to Discuss Her Prize-Winning Book
- August 26, 2011 (11-156)
- Wanderers, Inventors and Pioneers Headline Library’s September Film Series
- August 26, 2011 (11-155)
- "Timely and Timeless: New Comic Art Acquisitions” Opens at Library of Congress, Sept. 15
- August 26, 2011 (11-150)
- Library, Smithsonian Launch Civil Rights History Project Website
- August 23, 2011 (11-154)
- NASA Educator to Discuss “Mapping the Moon with WALL·E and Children,” Sept. 14
- August 23, 2011 (11-151)
- John W. Kluge Center Announces Kluge Fellows for 2011-2012
- August 22, 2011 (11-148)
- David Stuart To Present Fifth Kislak Lecture on September 16
- August 19, 2011 (11-149)
- “Fields of Vision” Series Features 20th-Century Photographers
- August 16, 2011 (11-144)
- Fenella France Named Chief of Preservation Research & Testing Division
- August 15, 2011 (11-142)
- Library of Congress Announces 2011-2012 Concert Season
- August 12, 2011 (11-145)
- “Exquisite Corpse Adventure” to Be Published Aug. 23
- August 11, 2011 (11-146)
- Library’s 2011 Florence Tan Moeson Fellows Announced
- August 10, 2011 (11-143)
- Librarian of Congress Appoints Philip Levine Poet Laureate
July
- July 29, 2011 (11-141)
- The Sheik and Indiana Jones Headline Library’s August Film Series
- July 26, 2011 (11-139)
- Library of Congress Seeks Volunteer Docents
- July 21, 2011 (11-137) (REVISED July 26, 2011)
- Ricardo Luna Named a Distinguished Visiting Scholar
- July 20, 2011 (11-136)
- “I Love Lucy: An American Legend” Opens Aug. 4
- July 19, 2011 (11-135)
- Photographs of Sikkim by Alice Kandell Are Now Online
- July 15, 2011 (11-133)
- New Anthology of Asian American Plays Is Subject of Book Talk July 27
- July 15, 2011 (11-134)
- Alexander Evans Named the Henry Alfred Kissinger Scholar
- July 14, 2011 (11-130)
- C-SPAN Goes Behind the Scenes at World’s Largest Library July 18
- July 13, 2011 (11-132)
- Swann Foundation Announces Fellowships for 2011-2012
- July 13, 2011 (11-131)
- Veterans History Project Hosts Film Screening and Panel Discussion Honoring Naval Aviator
- July 6, 2011 (11-129)
- Fitzgerald Collection of Regional Americana Donated to Library of Congress
- July 5, 2011 (11-128)
- Database on French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe to be Discussed
- July 5, 2011 (11-127)
- Emory Professor to Discuss Faulkner’s Link to a Mid-1800s Plantation Diary
June
- June 30, 2011 (11-126)
- NASA Scientist to Discuss “Big Ice Sheets Doing Big Things,” July 20
- June 30, 2011 (11-113)
- Veterans History Project Stories Highlighted on iTunes U
- June 27, 2011 (11-125)
- Historian Discusses Decolonization and Modernization of Mexico
- June 23, 2011 (11-120)
- Ohio and Michigan Libraries Receive Awards for Service to Blind and Disabled
- June 22, 2011 (11-124)
- Newly Released “These Amazing Shadows” Headlines July Film Series
- June 22, 2011 (11-123)
- John Darwin Lecture on July 13: “Decolonization—A History of Failure?”
- June 21, 2011 (11-122)
- Biography of Frederick Law Olmsted Is Subject of Book Discussion
- June 20, 2011 (11-114)
- Archiving, Publishing Collaboration with Major Contemporary Photographers Announced by Library of Congress
- June 17, 2011 (11-121)
- Ethnomusicologist Judith R. Cohen to Discuss Judeo-Spanish Music At the Library of Congress on July 26
- June 17, 2011 (11-119)
- Library of Congress Seeks Applicants For Kluge Fellowships
- June 17, 2011 (11-118)
- Jennifer Hochschild to Discuss “The Political Implications of Human Genomics,” July 7
- June 14, 2011 (11-117) (REVISED June 28, 2011)
- Website Launched for 2011 National Book Festival
- June 13, 2011 (11-116)
- Former Associate Justice John Paul Stevens Receives Wickersham Award For Public Service from Friends of the Law Library of Congress
- June 13, 2011 (11-112)
- Centennial of Machu Picchu Discovery is Celebrated
- June 8, 2011 (11-115)
- Rare 15th-Century Reference Work Acquired by Law Library
- June 1, 2011 (11-111)
- Maria Pallante Appointed 12th Register of Copyrights
May
- May 31, 2011 (11-106)
- Veterans History Project Marks Milestone: Digitizes 10,000 Collections
- May 31, 2011 (11-A04)
- National Book Festival "Bookend" Event Encourages Summer Reading
- May 26, 2011 (11-109)
- Veterans History Project Launches 34th Website Feature in Observance of Memorial Day
- May 25, 2011 (11-110)
- Cinematic Kings and Queens Headline Library’s June Film Festival
- May 24, 2011 (11-108)
- McCullough, Morrison, Mukherjee, Egan, Banks, Eggers, McMillan, Keillor, Chua Headline 2011 National Book Festival
- May 24, 2011 (11-107)
- Noah Webster, Creator of American Dictionary, Is Subject of Book Discussion
- May 24, 2011 (11-105)
- Historic Photographic Albums Are Subject of Book Discussion
- May 17, 2011 (11-104)
- “Earth as Art” Exhibition Opens May 31
- May 16, 2011 (11-101)
- Local Educators Selected to Participate in National Educational Program
- May 13, 2011 (11-102)
- FLICC Announces 12th Annual Awards for Federal Librarianship
- May 11, 2011 (11-103)
- American Folklife Center Announces Recipients of Fellowships and Awards
- May 10, 2011 (11-087)
- Library of Congress Launches the National Jukebox
- May 6, 2011 (11-100)
- Library of Congress Appoints 42 Junior Fellows to Summer Internship Program
- May 6, 2011 (11-098)
- Joan Halifax to Discuss Empathy and Compassion in Caregivers
- May 4, 2011 (11-099)
- River of Words Poetry and Art Contest to Hold Event with Former Winners
- May 4, 2011 (11-096)
- Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry Subject of May 17 Program
April
- April 29, 2011 (11-095)
- Elvis Presley and Sleeping Beauty Featured at the Packard Campus Theater in May
- April 29, 2011 (11-094)
- Adeeb Khalid to Discuss Central Asian Cultural Revolution
- April 28, 2011 (11-090)
- Letters About Literature Reading-Writing Program Winners Announced
- April 26, 2011 (11-093) (REVISED May 6, 2011)
- Concert to Feature River of Words Poems Set to Music
- April 26, 2011 (11-091)
- Photographic Albums Are Subject of New Library Publication
- April 26, 2011 (11-089) (REVISED May 2, 2011)
- James Reston Jr. to Discuss “History and the Movies: An Historian Writes a Screenplay,” May 11
- April 26, 2011 (11-083)
- Public Events at the Library of Congress, May - August 2011
- April 25, 2011 (11-092)
- Papercut Bar Mitzvah Book Donated to the Library of Congress
- April 25, 2011 (11-088)
- NASA Scientist to Discuss Predicting Disease Outbreaks from Space, May 18
- April 19, 2011 (11-086)
- “History in the Mystery” Panel Discussion at Library of Congress, May 23
- April 19, 2011 (11-085)
- Library of Congress Holds Conference on Civil War Mapping, May 20
- April 18, 2011 (11-084)
- Gardener LaManda Joy To Discuss Chicago Community Gardens on May 13
- April 13, 2011 (11-082)
- Morton Kondracke Named to Jack Kemp Chair in Political Economy
- April 12, 2011 (11-075)
- “The Last Full Measure: Civil War Photographs from the Liljenquist Family Collection” Opens April 12
- April 11, 2011 (11-079)
- American Political Cartoons, 1754-2010, To Be Subject of Book Discussion
- April 8, 2011 (11-080)
- A Conversation on Human Dignity at Kluge Center on April 26
- April 8, 2011 (11-081)
- U.S. Poet Laureate W.S. Merwin Closes the Literary Season on May 4
- April 8, 2011 (11-078) (REVISED April 22, 2011)
- (RESCHEDULED FROM MAY 4) History of African-American Family Is Subject of Book Discussion, May 23
- April 7, 2011 (11-077)
- Pass It On: Personal Archiving Day April 30
- April 6, 2011 (11-073)
- Lost Language, Political Voices and Earliest Known Recording of Sound Among 25 Named to the National Recording Registry
- April 6, 2011 (11-074) (REVISED April 7, 2011)
- New Professional Development Group for Federal Librarians
March
- March 30, 2011 (11-072)
- “Women Against Tyranny” Subject of May 12 Book Talk
- March 28, 2011 (11-068)
- African-American Elites in 19th-Century New York Are Subject of Book Discussion
- March 28, 2011 (11-067)
- Amedeo Modigliani Biography Is Subject of Book Discussion
- March 27, 2011 (11-071)
- Library Film Festival Showcases Star-Crossed Lovers and Alien Encounters
- March 25, 2011 (11-070)
- Swann Foundation Fellow Leora Maltz-Leca To Discuss the Work of South African Artist William Kentridge, April 21
- March 25, 2011 (11-066)
- Deanna Marcum to Receive ALA’s Melvil Dewey Medal
- March 24, 2011 (11-069)
- David Jourdan to Discuss “The Deep Sea Quest for Amelia Earhart,” April 8
- March 23, 2011 (11-065)
- Robert Casper Named Head of the Poetry & Literature Center
- March 22, 2011 (11-064)
- Climate Change in the Arctic Is Subject of March 30 Program
- March 21, 2011 (11-063)
- Gander & Bringhurst Chosen for Witter Bynner Award & Reading, April 21
- March 17, 2011 (11-062)
- Graphic Arts Galleries at Library of Congress Open on March 18
- March 16, 2011 (11-061)
- Ruth Scovill Appointed Acting Director of NLS
- March 15, 2011 (11-060)
- Mary Mazanec Appointed Acting Director, Congressional Research Service
- March 14, 2011 (11-058)
- Arab-American Author Ameen Rihani Is Subject of March 29 Symposium
- March 14, 2011 (11-048)
- Library of Congress Launches Music Consortium Website
- March 11, 2011 (11-057)
- Benjamin Banneker Is Subject of Lecture, March 30
- March 11, 2011 (11-056)
- Joan Halifax Named Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Kluge Center
- March 11, 2011 (11-055)
- New Online Database on Women's Legal Rights To Be Demonstrated on March 31
- March 11, 2011 (11-054)
- Wives of Woodrow Wilson Are Subject of Book and Discussion
- March 10, 2011 (11-053)
- Stories of American Loyalists Following American Independence is Subject of Book and Discussion
- March 9, 2011 (11-052)
- Washington Haggadah Subject of Book Discussion March 23
- March 9, 2011 (11-046)
- Library Acquires Historic Radio & TV Sports Recordings
- March 8, 2011 (11-051)
- "Jews and Magic in Medici Florence" is Subject of April 13 Book Talk
- March 8, 2011 (11-050)
- George Chrousos Named to Kluge Chair in Technology and Society
- March 4, 2011 (11-049)
- Szyk Haggadah Is Subject of April 4 Program at the Library of Congress
- March 2, 2011 (11-047)
- Library of Congress Seeks Applicants For David Larson Fellowship in Health and Spirituality
- March 2, 2011 (11-045)
- Poets C. D. Wright and David Wagoner to Read, March 23
- Marc 2, 2011 (11-044)
- Koussevitzky Foundation Announces Eight New Commission Winners
- March 1, 2011 (11-043)
- The Washington Haggadah Is Subject of New Publication
February
- February 28, 2011 (11-042)
- Benjamin Fordham to Discuss U.S. Foreign Policy from 1890 to 1914
- February 28, 2011 (11-040) (REVISED March 2, 2011)
- “Preservation Roadmaps for the 21st Century” Symposium March 15
- February 25, 2011 (11-041) (REVISED March 3, 2011)
- Library Showcases Pre-Code Hollywood Films & Cinema Classics
- February 23, 2011 (11-039)
- Kluge Center Seeks Applicants for Alan Lomax Fellowship in Folklife Studies
- February 23, 2011 (11-A02)
- Jefferson Building Restrictions March 2
- February 18, 2011 (11-037)
- NASA Scientist Dean Pesnell to Discuss “The Many Colors of the Sun” on March 17
- February 17, 2011 (11-038)
- Law Library of Congress To Present “Father Chief Justice” on March 8
- February 17, 2011 (11-036)
- David Laitin to Discuss Discrimination Against Muslims in France, March 3
- February 16, 2011 (11-034) (REVISED March 7, 2011)
- U.S. Constitution and National Security Subject of March 9 Panel Discussion
- February 16, 2011 (11-035)
- Symposium to Explore Main Street and Roadside Photographs of John Margolies
- February 16, 2011 (11-032)
- Past, Present and Future of Printing Are Subject of Book Discussion
- February 16, 2011 (11-031)
- Regina Root Discusses “Couture and Consensus: Fashion and Politics in Postcolonial Argentina”
- February 16, 2011 (11-023) (REVISED February 23, 2011)
- Preservation Directorate Hosts New Research Fellowship, Internship
- February 15, 2011 (11-033)
- 25th Anniversary of Philippine Revolution To Be Marked With Program, Display
- February 9, 2011 (11-025)
- “Wild Bill” Donovan, Founder of Today’s CIA, Is Subject of Book Discussion
- February 8, 2010 (11-030)
- Main Reading Room Holds Open House on President’s Day
- February 8, 2011 (11-029)
- NUCMC Highlights Civil War Collections for Sesquicentennial
- February 7, 2011 (11-017)
- National Book Festival to be Two-Day Event, Sept. 24-25
- February 4, 2011 (11-022)
- Library of Congress to Offer Junior Fellows Summer Internships
- February 4, 2011 (11-028)
- John Witte Jr. Named Distinguished Visiting Scholar at John W. Kluge Center
- February 4, 2011 (11-026)
- James Reston Jr. Named Scholar in Residence at Library of Congress
- February 4, 2011 (11-027)
- National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Completes Its Digital Transition
- February 3, 2011 (11-024)
- Veterans History Project Recognizes Military Chaplains with New Web Feature
January
- January 31, 2011 (11-008)
- Rare Revolutionary War-Era Map is David Rubenstein Gift to Library of Congress
- January 27, 2011 (11-020) (REVISED February 14, 2011)
- Alfred North Whitehead Correspondence Subject of Feb. 17 Symposium
- January 27, 2011 (11-018)
- Oscar Winners Take Center Stage for February Packard Campus Film Series
- January 27, 2011 (11-019)
- NASA Scientist on Gamma-Ray Bursts and Black Holes, Feb. 16
- January 26, 2011 (11-013)
- History of Whiskey Is Subject of Book Discussion
- January 26, 2011 (11-021)
- Library of Congress Closes at 3:30 p.m. Today
- January 24, 2011 (11-015)
- Poetry at Noon Readings on Feb. 15, March 15, April 19 and May 24
- January 24, 2011 (11-014)
- Nelly Lahoud Discusses Jihadi Path to Self-Destruction Feb. 16
- January 24, 2011 (11-016)
- Elizabeth Davison to Discuss Hidden Messages in John Shearer’s Furniture, Feb. 1
- January 20, 2011 (11-012)
- Library of Congress Announces Spring Concerts, Events and Updates
- January 14, 2011 (11-011)
- Hochschild Named to Kluge Chair in American Law & Governance
- January 13, 2011 (11-A01)
- Jefferson Building Restrictions January 25
- January 12, 2011 (11-009)
- NLS To Celebrate 80th Anniversary
- January 12, 2011 (11-007)
- Cardinal McCarrick Named Distinguished Kluge Center Scholar
- January 12, 2011 (11-010)
- Hebrew Bible’s Influence on 17th-Century Sermons Feb. 14
- January 10, 2011 (11-003)
- Universal Music Group Donates Over 200,000 Master Recordings
- January 7, 2011 (11-006)
- American Folklife Center Announces Archie Green Fellowships
- January 6, 2011 (11-005)
- Central Europe’s Past and Present Are Subject of Book Talk by Author Anna Porter
- January 5, 2011 (11-004)
- Queens Library and Frick Art Reference Library Are New Cataloging Partners
- January 5, 2011 (11-002)
- Washington During Reconstruction Is Subject of Book Discussion
- January 4, 2011 (11-001) (REVISED January 5, 2011)
- Panel Discussion on “Weight Loss Through the Ages” Jan. 19
- January 3, 2011 (10-274)
- David Laitin Named to Kluge Center Chair in Countries and Cultures of the North
