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Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1969) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1968. Published in 1969 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1971) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1970. Published in 1971 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1972) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1971. Published in 1972 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1973) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1972. Published in 1973 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.