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December
- December 30, 2005 (05-264)
- James Gilbert to Discuss Masculinity in the 1950s on Jan. 19
- December 23, 2005 (05-260)
- Public Events at the Library of Congress
- December 20, 2005 (05-262)
- Librarian of Congress Adds 25 Films to National Film Registry
- December 20, 2005 (05-259)
- Steve Suitts to Discuss His Book "Hugo Black of Alabama" on Jan. 12
- December 19, 2005 (05-Holiday)
- Holiday Hours at the Library of Congress
- December 16, 2005 (05-258)
- Library of Congress Unveils 2006 Calendars Featuring Images from Vast Collections
- December 13, 2005 (05-257)
- Islamic Manuscripts Collection Now Available Online
- December 13, 2005 (05-256)
- Ted Kooser's "American Life in Poetry" Newspaper Column Reaches 1.5 Million Readers
- December 13, 2005 (05-254)
- Library of Congress Koussevitzky Foundation Announces 2005 Commission Winners
- December 13, 2005 (05-253)
- Mystery Writer Dana Stabenow to Discuss New Book on Jan. 10
- December 2, 2005 (05-252)
- Library of Congress Acquires Papers of Al Neuharth, Founder of USA Today and the Newseum
November
- November 28, 2005 (05-249)
- Composer Gunther Schuller Honored with Living Legend Award
- November 23, 2005 (05-251)
- "Bound for Glory" Exhibition Extended to Jan. 21
- November 22, 2005 (05-250)
- Library of Congress Launches Effort to Create World Digital Library
- November 21, 2005 (05-248)
- New Library Publication Features the Architecture of American Theaters
- November 21, 2005 (05-247)
- Architectural Historian and Photographer William Brumfield to Discuss his Book on Russian Architecture on Dec. 1
- November 18, 2005 (05-246)
- Congressional Information Web Site Receives Upgrade
- November 15, 2005 (05-245)
- Poet John Haines to Read on Dec. 8
- November 9, 2005 (05-244)
- Library Exhibit Celebrates Tercentenary of Benjamin Franklin's Birth
- November 9, 2005 (05-240)
- Librarian of Congress James H. Billington and Baritone Thomas Hampson Celebrate "Creativity Across America" with Concert in Fort Worth
- November 7, 2005 (05-243)
- Dane Kennedy to Discuss His New Biography of Famed Victorian Richard Burton on Nov. 30 (30 Second Announcement)
- November 7, 2005 (05-242)
- Dane Kennedy to Discuss His New Biography of Famed Victorian Richard Burton on Nov. 30
- November 4, 2005 (05-239)
- Librarian of Congress James H. Billington and Baritone Thomas Hampson Celebrate "Creativity Across America" with Concert in Kansas City
- November 3, 2005 (05-241)
- Eleven-City "Song of America" Tour Featuring Recitals by Thomas Hampson Kicks Off Nov. 12
October
- October 27, 2005 (05-238)
- Mary M. Gaylord to Discuss "El Quixote" By Cervantes on Nov. 17
- October 25, 2005 (05-237)
- Librarian of Congress Receives 2005 Hollywood Film Preservation Award
- October 24, 2005 (05-235)
- Author George Garrett to Read His Poems on Nov. 10
- October 21, 2005 (05-236)
- Library of Congress Co-Sponsors Seminar Oct. 27-30 in Illinois on History of Libraries
- October 21, 2005 (05-223)
- 2004-2005 "Letters About Literature" Winners Announced
- October 20, 2005 (05-232)
- Library of Congress Veterans History Project to Host Four-City Book Tour For Latest Publication, "Forever a Soldier"
- October 20, 2005 (05-231)
- Ying-shih Yu to Discuss 16th Century China on Nov. 3
- October 20, 2005 (05-228)
- Sir Harold Evans to Discuss Lives of American Innovators on Nov. 9
- October 20, 2005 (05-227)
- Walt Whitman Symposium to Be Held Nov. 3
- October 19, 2005 (05-234)
- Lewis Dabney to Discuss New Biography of Edmund Wilson on Nov. 2
- October 19, 2005 (05-233)
- Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers to Perform Nov. 16
- October 19, 2005 (05-222)
- National Congress of American Indians Executive Director to Deliver Native American Heritage Month Keynote
- October 18, 2005 (05-230)
- Francis Deng Discusses Recent Developments in Sudan on Nov. 2
- October 18, 2005 (05-229)
- Louisiana Poet Laureate Brenda Marie Osbey to Read at the Library of Congress on Nov. 3
- October 18, 2005 (05-225)
- Mark Katz to Discuss How Technology Has Changed Music on Nov. 9
- October 18, 2005 (05-224)
- Melvyn Leffler to Lecture on Cold War on Nov. 10
- October 14, 2005 (05-226)
- Library Exhibit Celebrates Tricentennial of Benjamin Franklin's Birth
- October 14, 2005 (05-218)
- Poets Carter Revard and Edward Weismiller to Read on Oct. 20
- October 7, 2005 (05-221)
- Eighth Annual Archives Fair to be Held at Library of Congress
- October 7, 2005 (05-219)
- Author to Discuss Books on Donald Trump and Martha Stewart on Oct. 25
- October 6, 2005 (05-220)
- Author and BBC Broadcaster to Give Lecture on Oct. 11
- October 6, 2005 (05-214)
- Edmund Morris to Discuss His New Biography of Beethoven on Oct. 25
- October 6, 2005 (05-213)
- Library of Congress Uses Its Resources on Behalf of Hurricane Katrina Victims
- October 5, 2005 (05-217)
- Library of Congress Announces Award of $3 Million to Portico, a Nonprofit Electronic Archiving Service
- October 5, 2005 (05-215)
- Historian John Hope Franklin to Discuss His New Autobiography on Nov. 1
- October 5, 2005 (05-211)
- New Biography of Sports Broadcaster Mel Allen to Be Discussed on Oct. 18
- October 4, 2005 (05-200)
- American Folklife Center Plans January Symposium on Alan Lomax
- October 3, 2005 (05-216)
- Library Celebrates Work of Jazz Filmographer with Screening of 'Jam Session'
- October 3, 2005 (05-210)
- National Council on Disability Official to Deliver Disability Employment Awareness Month Keynote
- October 3, 2005 (05-190)
- Library of Congress Study Finds Majority of U.S. Recordings Not Available to the Public
September
- September 27, 2005 (05-208)
- New Library of Congress Book Features Architectural Designs for Washington, D.C.
- September 27, 2005 (05-206)
- Swann Foundation Accepting Fellowship Applications
- September 26, 2005 (05-209)
- Date Change for Geoffrey Lloyd Book Talk on "Delusions of Invulnerability"
- September 26, 2005 (05-205)
- Library of Congress to Host 2004 Américas Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature
- September 26, 2005 (05-195)
- Library of Congress Wins "Outstanding Website" Award from Web Marketing Association
- September 24, 2005 (05-212)
- 2005 National Book Festival Draws 100,000 Book Lovers to the National Mall
- September 23, 2005 (05-199)
- Exhibition on "Maps in Our Lives" Opens
- September 23, 2005 (05-193)
- Library of Congress Presents Toru Takemitsu Tribute
- September 21, 2005 (05-203)
- Confederate Army Maps Now Online
- September 20, 2005 (05-202)
- Library of Congress Presents Award-Winning Authors at National Book Festival on Sept. 24
- September 19, 2005 (05-201)
- Jared Diamond Delivers First Annual Jay I. Kislak Lecture
- September 19, 2005 (05-197)
- Editor to Discuss "Red Hot Salsa," a New Poetry Anthology, on Sept. 29
- September 14, 2005 (05-A01)
- Jefferson Building of Library of Congress Closed Sept. 23
- September 14, 2005 (05-198)
- Library of Congress to Join First Book to Supply Victims of Hurricane Katrina
- September 15, 2005 (05-196)
- Robert Kehew to Discuss the Poetic Tradition of Troubadours on Oct. 20
- September 14, 2005 (05-191)
- Holly Shimizu to Talk on Growing Ornamental Herbs on Sept. 28
- September 14, 2005 (05-189)
- David A. Taylor to Discuss Georg Jensen Jewelry on Oct. 6
- September 13, 2005 (05-188)
- Josephine Pacheco to Discuss Her New Book on Oct. 26: "The Pearl: A Failed Slave Escape on the Potomac"
- September 12, 2005 (05-194)
- Blues Great B.B. King Honored by Library of Congress with Living Legend Award
- September 12, 2005 (05-192)
- Dianne L. van der Reyden Named Director For Preservation
- September 12, 2005 (05-187)
- "Forever a Soldier" to Be Published on Veterans Day
- September 2, 2005 (05-185)
- Dr. Jonathan McDowell to Talk on "Dawn of the Space Age" on Sept. 13
- September 2, 2005 (05-168)
- Veterans History Project Commemorates the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II with Dance and Music in November
August
- August 31, 2005 (05-184)
- Geoffrey Lloyd To Discuss "Delusions of Invulnerability" on Oct. 5
- August 31, 2005 (05-181)
- Gloria Kaiser to Discuss Historical Novel on Queen of Portugal on Sept. 19
- August 24, 2005 (05-182)
- Veterans History Project to Attend Nebraska Elks Fall Conference
- August 19, 2005 (05-180)
- Historic National Woman's Party Photographs Now Online
- August 19, 2005 (05-178)
- The Library of Congress Presents a Tribute to the Original Carter Family on Sept. 20
- August 19, 2005 (05-176)
- Press Invited to Preview Library Exhibition of Early Color Photographs on Sept. 1 and 2
- August 19, 2005 (05-167)
- Jazz and Soul Film Series to Be Shown this Fall
- August 18, 2005 (05-171)
- Jared Diamond Gives First Annual Jay I. Kislak Lecture on Sept. 20
- August 17, 2005 (05-179)
- Library Launches Web Site on Independent Copyright Committee
- August 16, 2005 (05-177)
- Rick Mikula to Talk on "The Wonderful World of Butterflies" on Aug. 24
- August 12, 2005 (05-173)
- Public Events at the Library of Congress
- August 11, 2005 (05-172)
- Roberta I. Shaffer Appointed Executive Director of FLICC and FEDLINK
- August 11, 2005 (05-165)
- Concerts From the Library of Congress Celebrates 80th Anniversary
- August 10, 2005 (05-175)
- Three Poets Open Poetry at Noon Series on Sept. 27
- August 10, 2005 (05-164)
- Library's Copyright Deposits Yield Treasure Trove of American Creativity
- August 9, 2005 (05-170)
- Poet Laureate Ted Kooser Opens Literary Season with a Reading on Oct. 13
- August 9, 2005 (05-169)
- Symposium on Writing and Iconography in Pre-Columbian World to Be Held on Sept. 10
- August 9, 2005 (05-158)
- Library of Congress Receives $40,000 Grant from Mellon Foundation for Photo Conservation Study
- August 8, 2005 (05-166)
- George and Ira Gershwin Room Closes on Aug. 13 for Construction
- August 5, 2005 (05-162)
- The Jersey Devil is the Topic of a Lecture by Stephen Winick on Aug. 23
- August 4, 2005 (05-163)
- Ruben Barrales, Deputy Assistant to the President, to Deliver Hispanic Heritage Month Keynote Address
July
- July 29, 2005 (05-160)
- Ted Kooser To Be Featured in "The Poet and the Poem" Radio Series
- July 28, 2005 (05-161)
- Veterans History Project to Host Book Talk on Breaking the Color Barrier at the Naval Academy on Aug. 10
- July 27, 2005 (05-156)
- Exhibition, "The Cultures & History of the Americas," Extended Through Sept. 24
- July 26, 2005 (05-155)
- Library of Congress Acquires Rare Musical Theater Manuscripts
- July 25, 2005 (Revised) (05-147)
- Library of Congress Announces Award-Winning Authors To Participate in Fifth Annual National Book Festival
- July 20, 2005 (05-157)
- Correction To "When Mississippi Ran Backwards" Book Talk
- July 20, 2005 (05-154)
- Library of Congress and the Ad Council Launch New PSAs To Engage America's Youth in Learning About Our Nation's History
- July 19, 2005 (05-153)
- Frank Curt Cylke, National Library Service Director, Receives the Newel Perry Award
- July 19, 2005 (05-152)
- Author To Discuss "When the Mississippi Ran Backwards" on Aug. 4
- July 14, 2005 (05-150)
- Francis Deng Named Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the John W. Kluge Center
- July 14, 2005 (05-149)
- Eric Grissell To Talk on Insects and Gardens on July 27
- July 12, 2005 (05-148)
- A Guide To Portrayals of American Military on Film To Be Discussed on July 25
June
- June 30, 2005 (05-144)
- Library of Congress Publishes Biography of Blind Activist Jacobus tenBroek
- June 15, 2005 (05-143)
- Marie Savard To Talk on Women's Body Shape on July 13
- June 14, 2005 (05-141)
- Swann Foundation Announces Fellow for 2005-2006
- June 14, 2005 (05-138)
- The Library of Congress Celebrates "Creativity Across America" Program To Launch with 12-City "Song of America" Concert Tour
- June 14, 2005 (05-126)
- John B. Carlson Named First Recipient of the Kislak Fellowship in American Studies at the John W. Kluge Center
- June 13, 2005 (05-142)
- Oldest Jewish Library in the World Is Topic of Lecture To Be Held on June 28
- June 7, 2005 (05-140)
- David M. Levy Named To Harissios Papamarkou Chair
- June 7, 2005 (05-139)
- Twelve Literacy Projects Receive Grants from the Center for the Book
- June 7, 2005 (05-137)
- Steven Raichlen To Lecture On Barbecue History on June 24
- June 6, 2005 (05-131)
- Library of Congress Television Series Features World-Renowned Classical Musicians
- June 3, 2005 (05-136)
- Five State Centers for the Book Recognized for Innovative Reading Promotion Projects
- June 3, 2005 (05-130)
- Veterans History Project To Host Book Talk
- June 3, 2005 (05-129)
- A. Roger Ekirch To Discuss His Book on History of Nighttime on June 20
- June 2, 2005 (05-133)
- Los Angeles Talking Book and Braille Library Recognized as Outstanding by Library of Congress
May
- May 31, 2005 (05-113)
- "Page by Page" Technology Featured in New Exhibition
- May 25, 2005 (05-117)
- James M. Goldgeier Named Henry Alfred Kissinger Scholar in Foreign Policy and International Relations
- May 24, 2005 (05-122)
- Andrew Jampoler To Discuss "Sailors in the Holy Land" on June 2
- May 20, 2005 (05-128)
- Deputy Librarian of Congress To Deliver Memorial Day Speech
- May 20, 2005 (05-123)
- Václav Havel To Give Human Rights Address on May 24
- May 19, 2005 (05-124)
- Dr. Lillian Beard to Discuss Home Remedies Book on June 7
- May 17, 2005 (05-127)
- Václav Havel To Speak on Human Rights Issues
- May 17, 2005 (05-125)
- News Conference To Announce Launch of Mobile StoryCorps Booths
- May 13, 2005 (05-121)
- Section 108 Study Group Convenes to Discuss Exceptions to Copyright Law for Libraries and Archives
- May 13, 2005 (05-119)
- Exhibition on Color Photographs of America Opens Sept. 8
- May 13, 2005 (05-109)
- Symposium Marking the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II To Be Held on May 26
- May 12, 2005 (05-120)
- Veterans History Project Highlights More Stories on the Web
- May 11, 2005 (05-112)
- Judge Robert L. Carter To Discuss His Memoirs on May 25
- May 11, 2005 (05-098)
- Zig Jackson Is First Contemporary Native American Photographer Represented at the Library of Congress
- May 10, 2005 (05-100)
- Library of Congress Updates Web Site, Introduces New Material For Children
- May 10, 2005 (05-099)
- The Library of Congress and National Library of France Launch Joint Web Site on the French in North America
- May 6, 2005 (05-118)
- Library of Congress and National Science Foundation Announce Research Awards of $3 Million To Advance Digital Preservation
- May 6, 2005 (05-115)
- Florida Folklorist, Social Activists and Writer Stetson Kennedy To Speak on May 24
- May 4, 2005 (05-116)
- George Saliba Named Senior Distinguished Scholar at the John W. Kluge Center
- May 3, 2005 (05-114)
- Discussion of Neuroethics To Be Held on May 10-11
- May 3, 2005 (05-101)
- FLICC Announces Awards For Federal Librarianship
April
- April 29, 2005 (05-111)
- Kelly Cresap To Discuss His Book on Andy Warhol May 17
- April 28, 2005 (05-080)
- Exhibit Celebrates 150 Years of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass"
- April 28, 2005 (05-105)
- Zheng He's First Voyage Is Subject of Symposium To Be Held on May 16
- April 26, 2005 (05-108)
- Library of Congress Announces That May 2005 To Be Proclaimed "District of Columbia Veterans History Project Month" By Mayor Anthony Williams
- April 26, 2005 (05-107)
- Authors of "The Bonus Army: An American Epic" Will Speak on June 22
- April 26, 2005 (05-104)
- The Jury and American Democracy Is Subject of Law Day Panel Discussion on May 2
- April 22, 2005 (05-103)
- Poet Laureate Ted Kooser Closes Literary Season with Lecture on May 5
- April 21, 2005 (05-102)
- Junior Fellows Summer Internships Available at the Library of Congress
- April 18, 2005 (05-095)
- Public Events at the Library of Congress
- April 15, 2005 (05-097)
- Library of Congress To Offer Special Junior Fellows Summer Internships
- April 15, 2005 (05-091)
- National Oral History Project, Storycorps, to Kick Off Nationwide Tour from Library of Congress on May 19
- April 13, 2005 (05-096)
- Professor Robert G. Sutter To Discuss His Book "China's Rise in Asia" on April 19
- April 13, 2005 (05-094)
- Laura Schenone Will Talk About History of Women Through Family Recipes on April 20
- April 12, 2005 (05-092)
- Past Witter Bynner Winners Reunite for a Poetry Reading on April 18
- April 12, 2005 (05-088)
- Discussion of New Brain Technologies To Be Held on May 10
- April 12, 2005 (05-084)
- Music Collection to Acquire Electro-Acoustic Dimension
- April 7, 2005 (05-089)
- Poet Laureate Ted Kooser, Appointed to Serve a Second Term, Will Close Library's Literary Season on May 5
- April 6, 2005 (05-093)
- B.H. Fairchild, Winner of the Bobbitt Poetry Prize, Will Read on April 27
- April 6, 2005 (05-090)
- Rare Jazz Tapes Uncovered
- April 5, 2005 (05-087)
- Librarian of Congress Names 50 Recordings to the 2004 National Recording Registry
- April 4, 2005 (05-082)
- Library, National Endowment for the Humanities Launch First Step in Digitizing Early Newspapers
March
- March 31, 2005 (05-086)
- Library of Congress at FOSE 2005
- March 31, 2005 (05-085)
- Performance of L'Ensemble Baroque de Limoges on April 27 is Cancelled
- March 31, 2005 (05-083)
- Poet Jorie Graham to Read on April 26 at Library's Celebration of National Poetry Month
- March 29, 2005 (05-081)
- Sen. Daniel Akaka to Deliver Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Keynote Address on May 9
- March 28, 2005 (05-079)
- American Indian Poets Linda Hogan and Ray A. Young Bear to Read Their Poems
- March 28, 2005 (05-078)
- Alistair Horne Named Senior Distinguished Scholar at the John W. Kluge Center
- March 28, 2005 (05-074)
- Library of Congress to Announce Third Annual National Recording Registry on April 5
- March 25, 2005 (05-073)
- James Madison's Papers Go Online in American Memory Web Site
- March 25, 2005 (05-059)
- Lamin Sanneh to Discuss "Sacred Truth and Secular Agency: Shaí'ah Norms and Political Enforcement" On April 7
- March 24, 2005 (05-077)
- Retired Foreign Service Officer Edward Alexander to Deliver 12th Annual Vardanants Day Armenian Lecture
- March 24, 2005 (05-052)
- The Poetry Foundation and the Library of Congress Cosponsor Poet Laureate's Newspaper Project
- March 24, 2005 (05-075)
- Selected Volumes of "Polish Declarations of Admiration and Friendship for the United States" Now Online
- March 22, 2005 (05-068)
- 2005 National Book Festival to be Held Sept. 24
- March 21, 2005 (05-071)
- Veterans History Project Named "Top 50" in Government by Harvard
- March 18, 2005 (05-070)
- Daniel Mark Epstein to Deliver Walt Whitman's "Death of Lincoln" Lecture on April 14
- March 17, 2005 (05-069)
- Digital Lecture Series Featuring Neil Gershenfeld Discussing Internet Zero to be Aired Live on C-SPAN on March 28
- March 17, 2005 (05-066)
- New Book on the Founding Fathers and the Haitian Revolution to be Discussed on April 5
- March 17, 2005 (05-065)
- Ann McClellan to Discuss Her Book on the Cherry Blossom Festival on March 30
- March 16, 2005 (05-067)
- Derrick DeKerckhove to Discuss the Role of Electricity in Contemporary Life on March 31
- March 16, 2005 (05-055)
- Mark Noll to Discuss "The Bible in American Public Life, 1860-2005" on April 21
- March 16, 2005 (05-045)
- American Folklife Center Announces 2005 "Homegrown" Concert Series
- March 15, 2005 (05-063)
- Cuneiform Tablets Available in New Web Presentation
- March 15, 2005 (05-060)
- Reconciliation in Africa to be Topic of Library of Congress Seminar
- March 14, 2005 (05-064)
- Digital Lecture Series Featuring Edward Ayers Discussing the Future of Scholarship to be Aired Live on C-SPAN on March 14
- March 14, 2005 (05-062)
- Italian Pianist to Perform on March 23
- March 11, 2005 (05-053)
- The Woodcut in Early Printed Books is Subject of Symposium to be Held on April 21
- March 10, 2005 (05-054)
- Joan Klingel Ray, President of Jane Austen Society of North America, to Speak April 12
- March 10, 2005 (05-038)
- Symposium Marking the Bicentennial of Joseph Smith to be Held on May 6-7
- March 10, 2005 (05-037)
- "The Cultures and History of the Americas" on View
- March 7, 2005 (05-061)
- Exhibition on "The American Colony in Jerusalem" Extended to April 2
- March 4, 2005 (05-058)
- U. S. Copyright Office Welcomes Students During Copyright Awareness Week, March 21-25
- March 4, 2005 (05-057)
- Florida Folklorist, Social Activist and Writer Stetson Kennedy to Speak on March 25
- March 4, 2005 (05-043)
- Aguavá New Music Studio to Perform on March 16
- March 3, 2005 (05-048)
- Law Library of Congress to Host International Disability Workshop on March 30
- March 2, 2005 (05-042)
- Veterans History Project Highlights More Stories; Site Tops 1,000 Fully Digitized Collections
- March 2, 2005 (05-041)
- Lamin Sanneh to Discuss “The Changing Face of Christianity” on March 10
- March 1, 2005 (05-051)
- Women’s Rights Activist Betty Friedan to Celebrate Women’s History Month on March 10
- March 1, 2005 (05-033)
- Hans Christian Andersen is Subject of Lecture on April 4
- March 1, 2005 (05-029)
- Library of Congress Announces Koussevitzky Commissions for 2004
February
- February 28, 2005 (05-050)
- NIH Director Elias A. Zerhouni to Speak at FLICC Forum March 24
- February 28, 2005 (05-049)
- Digital Lecture Series Featuring Lawrence Lessig Discussing Copyright in Cyberspace to be Aired Live on C-SPAN on March 3
- February 28, 2005 (05-046)
- Preservation of Iraqi Archives is Subject of Symposium on March 8
- February 28, 2005 (05-024)
- Chakavak Ensemble to Perform Persian Classical Music on March 29
- February 25, 2005 (05-039)
- Adam Kirsch To Discuss "Confessional" Poets of the Post-WW II Era on April 7
- February 25, 2005 (05-030)
- Anthony Snodgrass To Discuss the Parthenon ("Elgin") Marbles on March 23
- February 18, 2005 (05-040)
- Dick Waterman, Promoter and Photographer of Blues Artists, To Give Illustrated Lecture on Feb. 23
- February 18, 2005 (05-035)
- U.S. Civil Rights Movement Is Subject of New Exhibition To Open Feb. 24
- February 17, 2005 (05-034)
- Exhibition on the Woodcut in Early Printed Books Opens April 7
- February 17, 2005 (05-028)
- U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison To Discuss Her New Book on March 14
- February 17, 2005 (05-027)
- Ying-Shih Yu Named Senior Distinguished Scholar at John W. Kluge Center
- February 14, 2005 (05-031)
- 2 Public Service Announcements, 30 Seconds and 60 Seconds
- February 9, 2005 (05-032)
- Italian Pianist To Perform on March 23
- February 9, 2005 (05-020)
- Ladino Music To Be Performed on March 23
- February 8, 2005 (05-026)
- Digital Lecture Series Featuring David M. Levy Discussing Documents in the Digital Age To Be Aired Live on C-SPAN on Feb. 14
- February 8, 2005 (05-025)
- 2005 Witter Bynner Fellows Martin Walls and Claudia Emerson To Read on Feb. 24
- February 7, 2005 (05-022)
- Singer-Songwriter John Prine To Join Poet Laureate Ted Kooser in Conversation on March 9
- February 7, 2005 (05-021)
- Valentine's Day Special on Public Radio
- February 7, 2005 (05-007)
- Gen. Wesley Clark and Sadako Ogata To Discuss Refugee Crises of the 1990s on March 8
- February 4, 2005 (05-019)
- New Encyclopedia of the Library of Congress Is Published
- February 2, 2005 (05-018)
- Public Events at the Library of Congress
- February 1, 2005 (05-017)
- U.S. Ambassador To Armenia To Speak on Feb. 22
- February 1, 2005 (05-016)
- Rep. Melvin Watt To Deliver African American History Month Keynote Address
- February 1, 2005 (05-014)
- The J. & R. Lamb Studios Gift Fund Established
- February 1, 2005 (05-012)
- "The Maltese Falcon At 75" Is Topic of Center For The Book Program on Feb. 15
January
- January 31, 2005 (05-011)
- Journalist Nick Kotz To Discuss His New Book On Civil Rights on March 1
- January 31, 2005 (05-001)
- Fernando Henrique Cardoso Gives Fourth Annual Kissinger Lecture on Feb. 22
- January 27, 2005 (05-010)
- "Mexicans & Americans: Cracking the Cultural Code" Is Topic of Feb. 14 Book Talk
- January 26, 2005 (05-015)
- Digital Lecture Series Featuring Brian Cantwell Smith Discussing Digital Disciplines To Be Aired Live on C-SPAN
- January 26, 2005 (05-013)
- Historian Susan Ware To Discuss Her Biography of Mary Margaret McBride on Feb. 22
- January 26, 2005 (05-009)
- Reactions To Attacks of Sept. 11 Are Subject of New Online Presentation
- January 26, 2005 (05-008)
- Author Ruth Price To Speak on March 15
- January 26, 2005 (05-006)
- World War I Newspaper Pictorials Featured In New Online Presentation
- January 21, 2005 (05-005)
- Voyages of Sir Francis Drake Are Subject of New Online Presentation
- January 13, 2005 (05-004)
- Library of Congress Partnerships Provide Education Resources In Cataloging
- January 13, 2005 (05-003)
- The History of Presidential Inaugurations Is Celebrated with Exhibition
- January 10, 2005 (05-002)
- Author, Historian and Archaeologist Patrick O'Neill To Speak on Feb. 10
- January 5, 2005 (04-214)
- The Woodcut in Early Printed Books Is Subject of Library of Congress Publication