New Resource: LOC on YouTube
First it was Flickr, now its YouTube. Hoorah for the Library of Congress as they begin to place portions of their vast video holdings on this popular site.
First collections include the 2008 National Book Festival author presentations, the Books and Beyond author series, “Westinghouse” industrial films from 1904, scholar discussions from the John W. Kluge Center, and the earliest movies made by Thomas Edison, including the first moving image ever made.
Watch for more in future:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LibraryOfCongress



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I didn't realize that the Library of Congress was on YouTube yet. I guess its a good move. I'm glad to see Washington moving forward and using the internet to reach the general public.
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