The Library of Congress National Book Festival will present a robust lineup of live and recorded programming featuring all-star authors for schools and young audiences at home on Friday, Sept. 25. Video interviews with popular authors of books for children and young adults, as well as two 1-hour video specials, will be available for on-demand viewing starting at 9 a.m. ET on the festival website at loc.gov/bookfest and on the Library’s YouTube channel.
Registration for the free festival opens Friday, Sept. 18 at the festival website.
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Will ASL interpretation or captioning of programming be provided?
National Book Festival videos will be available with captioning on the Library’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/loc/ and on the Library’s website at https://www.loc.gov/collections/event-videos/?sb=date_desc during the festival and afterwards.
Will the live Q & A sessions be available on the YouTube channel and/or on the library’s website?
The live Q&A sessions featured on the Virtual Festival Platform will be recorded and made available on the Library’s website and its YouTube channel after the festival weekend.
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