InRetrospect: June 2014 Blogging Edition
The Library of Congress blogosphere helped beat the heat in June with a variety of engaging posts. Here are a sampling:
In the Muse: Performing Arts Blog
Connecting to Samuel Barber: A Young Musician’s Connection to a Musical Manuscript
Music Division intern Rachael Sanguinetti talks about her appreciation of the composer’s works.
Inside Adams: Science, Technology and Business
Getting Around: Presidential Wheels
Read about the cars various U.S. presidents cruised in.
In Custodia Legis: Law Librarians of Congress
150 Years of the Arlington National Cemetery — Pic of the Week
The historic cemetery was founded June 15, 1864.
The Signal: Digital Preservation
Web Archiving and Preserving the Performing Arts in the Digital Age
The Library is currently working on a project to preserve performing arts websites.
Teaching with the Library of Congress
Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the Fugitive Slave Act
Teacher-in-Residence Rebecca Newland examines the relationship between the novel and legislation.
Picture This: Library of Congress Prints and Photos
Anything to Get the Shot: Volcanic Visuals
How close is to close when documenting an erupting volcano?
From the Catbird Seat: Poetry and Literature at the Library of Congress
Hooray to Our New Poet Laureate!
The Library welcomes new Poet Laureate Charles Wright.
Folklife Today
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: No Need to Be Afraid
June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month
Now See Hear!
Remembering Ann B. Davis
Mike Mashon remembers the actress noted for her role as Alice, the Brady Bunch housekeeper.
NLS Music Notes
Braille, and Haüy, and Howe, Oh My!
Katie Rodda takes a look at the history of braille music.
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