March/April 2002 - Vol. 61, No. 3/4
Ansel Adams Photos Document WWII Japanese Internment
Cover Story
Scores of Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps during World
War II, and photographer Ansel Adams documented this "grave injustice."
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REFERENCE IN A DIGITAL AGE
The Library has launched new digital reference initiatives and partnerships to reach a broader audience via the Internet. -
SOUND PRESERVATION
The National Recording Preservation Board held its inaugural meeting at the Library in March. -
THAT REMINDS ME OF HANK
Country singer Jett Williams delivered the keynote address for the Library's celebration of Women's History Month. -
STUDYING THE GREAT EMANCIPATOR
The Library hosted the annual symposium of the Abraham Lincoln Institute of the Mid-Atlantic in March. -
JUDGE TO JUDGE
Four leading Russian judges met with U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg as part of the Library's Open World program. -
NEW FROM THE NLS
The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped has announced new initiatives. -
FLICC FORUM 2002
Homeland security and its impact on government information access was the theme of this year's FLICC Forum, which included panel discussions, awards, and speeches. -
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Librarians and lawyers found common ground at a spring meeting on legal resarch at the Library.