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The Library of Congress Magazine (LCM) is published bimonthly to tell the Library's stories, to showcase its talented staff and to share and promote the use of the resources of the world's largest library. A digital version of LCM is available at lcm.loc.gov. |
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The latest issue of the Library of Congress Magazine discusses 25 years, countless stories, one mission: The Veterans History Project marks 25 years of preserving the stories of those who served. Also: the best-loved TV theme songs of the ’70s; an exquisite, 500-year-old globe; and ancient papyrus texts saved from a trash heap in Egypt.
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Extremes
Discover a 500-year-old mapmaking masterpiece: Caspar Vopel’s exquisite globe, the Library’s oldest.
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Technology
From fragile fragments to the digital world: Library conservators treat crumpled Egyptian papyrus texts and bring them to a global audience online.
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Page From the Past
Artist and soldier William Munro put pen and paint to paper and captured vivid scenes of military life during World War II.
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