The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge.
On July 4 the Library of Congress in cooperation with Carnegie Hall will present a a 90-minute radio broadcast of "Louisiana Purchase" on Public Radio International.
In celebration of the bicentennial of its founding on April 24, 1800, the Library of Congress in Washington will present two exhibitions.
Also presented and published in the European Conference on Digital Libraries, Frankfurt, Germany.
The Library also presents exhibitions featuring rare items from its collection.
The Library of Congress presents these documents as part of the record of the past.
The Library of Congress's National Jukebox presents a version with soprano Alma Gluck and violinist Efrem Zimbalist.
The Library of Congress presented a bicentenary symposium on Smith in May.
In celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the show's debut, the Library of Congress presents I Love Lucy: An American Legend.
In 2007, in collaboration with the City's Environmental Programs Division, the Library presented its first Green Prize for Sustainable Literature.