The Library of Congress, the largest library in the world, is excited to host their first ever Online Open House for Educators on June 30 and August 4. Experts from across the Library of Congress will give short presentations to showcase various primary sources, materials, and other resources that educators can use in the classroom with students. 

Register below for these online events where you will have the opportunity to rotate through short, 15 minute sessions on specific online resources, tools, and collections of interest. 

June 30: Registration Link
Tentative Library participants include the American Folklife Center; Business; By the People crowdsourcing project; Historical Children's Literature from Rare Books; Congress.gov; Manuscripts; National Library Service for the Blind; Recorded Sound and Historical Newspapers.

August 4: Registration Link
Tentative Library participants include the African and Middle Eastern division; Asian Division; Copyright; Geography and Maps; Hispanic Division; American Archive of Public Broadcasting; Performing Arts; Prints and Photographs; Poetry and Literature; Science and Technology; and the Veterans History Project.

More information on the Library of Congress can be found at www.loc.gov.

Library of Congress Open House