Results: 82 - 90 of 119 | Refined by: (Author) Neely Tucker; (Year) 2019
May 3, 2019
Posted by: Neely Tucker
A rare, 1863 edition of "Red Riding Hood," cut in the shape of the star attraction, from Library's Young Reader Center, marking Children's Book Week.
Posted in: Free to Use and Reuse , Pic of the Week
May 1, 2019
Posted by: Neely Tucker
The Library is part of LibGuides, the international research aide.
Posted in: Education , Technology
April 30, 2019
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Keshad "Ife" Adeniyi, an intern in the Library's Manuscript Division through the Archives, is a Howard University Ph.D. candidate who is researching the history of escaped slaves known as "contrabands."
Posted in: Civil War , History
April 29, 2019
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Four great children's books, free, for Children's Book Week.
Posted in: Education , Events
April 26, 2019
Posted by: Neely Tucker
The dome of the Jefferson Building, framed by cherry blossoms.
Posted in: Photos , Pic of the Week , Thomas Jefferson Building
April 25, 2019
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Michelle Krowl, a historian in the Library's Manuscript Division, reveals how she resolved a literary mystery in the online diaries of Clara Barton.
Posted in: History , Manuscripts , Researcher Stories , Women's History
April 24, 2019
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Megan Halsband, a reference librarian in the Serial and Government Publications Division, walks us through some of the best superhero teams in comic book history.
Posted in: Comics
April 22, 2019
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Raymond White discusses his work as a Music Division specialist.
Posted in: LCM , Music , My Job
April 19, 2019
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Mokoomba performs during a Homegrown Concert Series event, April 15, 2019. Photo by Shawn Miller.
Posted in: American Folklife Center , Pic of the Week
Results: 82 - 90 of 119 | Refined by: (Author) Neely Tucker; (Year) 2019