Published April 6, 2009 | https://doi.org/10.63485/fhn4s-bmj50

LOC to provide more content via Web 2.0 services

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Library of Congress Makes More Assets and Information Available Through New-Media Initiatives, press release, March 25, 2009. (Thanks to Fabrizio Tinti.)

The Library of Congress will begin sharing content from its vast video and audio collections on the YouTube and Apple iTunes web services as part of a continuing initiative to make its incomparable treasures more widely accessible to a broad audience. The new Library of Congress channels on each of the popular services will launch within the next few weeks.

New channels on the video and podcasting services will be devoted to Library content ...

The General Services Administration today also announced agreements with Flickr, YouTube, Vimeo and blip.tv that will allow other federal agencies to participate in new media while meeting legal requirements and the unique needs of government. GSA plans to negotiate agreements with other providers, and the Library will explore these new media services when they are appropriate to its mission and as resources permit. ...

Update. Here's the LOC's YouTube channel. See also this LOC blog post:

... We are starting with more than 70 videos ...

But this is just the beginning. We have made a conscious decision that we're not just going to upload a bunch of videos and then walk away. As with our popular Flickr pilot project, we intend to keep uploading additional content. We're modifying some of our work-flows in modest ways to make our content more useful and delivered across platforms with built-in audiences of millions.

Not so incidentally, all of the videos we post on YouTube will also be available at LOC.gov (and many, many more, of course) on American Memory, many of which are newly digitized in much higher resolution ...

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Library of Congress Makes More Assets and Information Available Through New-Media Initiatives, press release, March 25, 2009. (Thanks to Fabrizio Tinti.) Update. Here's the LOC's YouTube channel.

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2009-04-06T21:39:00
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2009-04-08T03:41:40