Library Of Congress (1968)
The film explores the essential role of the Library of Congress as a legislative reference service, providing support to Congress members through extensive research on various topics, including space exploration and international law. It highlights the library’s vast resources, including historical documents, legal materials, and specialized collections that assist scholars and researchers. The film emphasizes how the library not only aids Congress but also serves as a national repository of knowledge, cultural heritage, and intellectual resources for the public.
Keywords
Library of Congress, legislative reference, research service, space exploration, international law, historical documents, scholars, cultural heritage, public access, cataloging