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The LC Catalog contains records for items in the Librarys collections. Therefore, not all records for periodicals in CONSER (Cooperative Serials Cataloging Program) or books cataloged by the Librarys Cataloging in Publication program will be found in the LC Catalog.
Masons Declaration of Rights. The Virginia Declaration of Rights. George Washingtons Commission. Washingtons Commission as Commander in Chief. Constitution of the United States. Washingtons First Inauguration. Jeffersons First Inauguration. Emancipation Proclamation. The Gettysburg Address. Columbuss Book of Privileges.
A Cataloging in Publication record (aka CIP data) is a bibliographic record prepared by the Library of Congress for a book that has not yet been published. When the book is published, the publisher includes the CIP data on the copyright page thereby facilitating book processing for libraries and book dealers.
A Library of Congress control number (LCCN) is a unique identification number that the Library of Congress assigns to the catalog record created for each book in its cataloged collections. Librarians use it to locate a specific Library of Congress catalog record in the national databases.
The Library of Congress is one of only four institutions with a complete, vellum copy of the Gutenberg Bible. Other institutions in this category include the following: the Gttingen State and University Library, the National Library of France, and the British Library. For the complete census, see Eric M.
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