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Is the Library of Congress collaborating with other institutions to put their historical materials online?

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Is the Library of Congress collaborating with other institutions to put their historical materials online?

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Yes, the National Digital Library Program is collaborating with other institutions. You will find the results of some of these projects available on the Library’s website: • Award-Winning Collections from the LC/Ameritech Competition • International Horizons Projects • Other Collaborative Projects Back to Questions • Will the Library of Congress web site take the place of traditional libraries? No. The web site will augment ever-growing services provided by traditional libraries. Online primary sources held by many different institutions will be made available through the American Memory Historical Collections. By increasing access to these sources, it will enhance the broad intellectual and research support already provided in libraries and classrooms. Back to Questions • Will the Library of Congress digitize all of its holdings? No. Of the millions of books, photographs, prints, drawings, manuscripts, rare books, maps, sound recordings, and moving pictures held by the Library, only a

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