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The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress National Audio-Visual Conservation Center and other contributing libraries and archives.
All of the books may be read online or downloaded as a PDF or as an EPUB.
Audio Duplication If you would like to obtain audio copies of material from the Librarys collections, follow this procedure: Contact the Recorded Sound Research Center at Tel: (202) 707-7833 to identify recorded material in the Librarys collections.
Under the Music Modernization Act of 2018 (see section 1401 in the bill), all sound recordings published before January 1, 1923 entered the public domain on January 1, 2022. This means that thousands of sound recordings from the Library of Congress are now free to use and reuse in Citizen DJ.
Frequently Asked Questions: Recorded Sound, Audio Copies of recordings in the collections of the Library of Congress can be made only with the written permission of the rights holders involved.
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Listeners can telephone the Research Center at (202) 707-7833 or submit an email request through rsrc@loc.gov. A growing number of our recordings have been digitized and are available for immediate listening. All others will take at least two weeks for our engineers to digitize requests for your listening appointment.
Tap the share button at the bottom of the screen. The share button is usually an arrow or a box with an arrow pointing up. Select Save to Files in the sharing options. Saving to files will save the voice memo as an audio file.

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