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引用次数: 10
摘要
国会图书馆成立于1800年,是为了支持美国国会从费城搬到华盛顿特区,国会图书馆保留了原来的名字和主要的立法目的,后来成为世界上最大、最国际化的主要图书馆。主要原因是,自Ainsworth Rand Spofford(1864-97)以来,尤其是Herbert Putnam (1899-1939), Luther H. Evans(1945-53)和James H. Billington(1987 -),国会图书馆是一个国家机构,应该是一个普遍的范围,广泛和免费地向每个人开放的概念,已经肯定并扩展了托马斯杰斐逊的概念。
The Library of Congress Becomes a World Library, 1815-2005
Established as a legislative library in 1800 to support the U.S. Congress when it moved from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., the Library of Congress—retaining its original name and primary legislative purpose—has subsequently become the largest and most international of the world's major libraries. The principal reason is that Librarians of Congress since Ainsworth Rand Spofford (1864–97), but especially Herbert Putnam (1899–1939), Luther H. Evans (1945–53), and James H. Billington (1987–), have affirmed and expanded Thomas Jefferson's concept that the Library of Congress is a national institution that should be universal in scope and widely and freely available to everyone.