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Library Of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting, And Recorded Sound Division

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The Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division is a department within the Library of Congress that is responsible for acquiring, cataloging, and preserving audiovisual materials for posterity.

Key Features

  • Acquisition of motion pictures
  • Cataloging of broadcasting materials
  • Preservation of recorded sound items

Pros

  • Houses a vast collection of historically significant audiovisual materials
  • Provides access to rare and unique recordings for research purposes

Cons

  • Some materials may not be readily accessible to the public due to preservation concerns

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