Among recent publications of interest to the legal community is “Library of Congress Library: An Illustrated Guide,” compiled by Natalie Gawdiak and Jolande Goldberg under the direction of law librarian Rubens Medina.
The 176-page soft-cover book is available for $25 from the Library of Congress sales shop in Washington, D.C., and may be ordered online at www.loc.gov/shop.
Established in 1832 with about 2,000 volumes for use by Congress and the Supreme Court, the law library now has a collection of more than two million items available to government branches, researchers and the public. Portions are accessible at www.loc.gov/law.