
Collections Include Photographs of Community Impact, Web Archiving of Public Health Data and Artist Responses to the Health Crisis
Press Contact: Brett Zongker, (202) 707-1639, bzongker@loc.gov
As the world marks the one-year anniversary of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Library of Congress has been collecting materials and documenting this time in history through a variety of initiatives.
The Libraryโs rapid-response collecting since the start of lockdowns and social distancing measures over the past year has included acquiring photographs that document the pandemicโs impact on individuals and communities, capturing artistsโ responses to the outbreak, mapping the pandemicโs spread and archiving the worldโs response online
โThe extraordinary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in our communities, families and social interactions is unlike anything weโve seen in the past century,โ said Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
From the article…
โArchivists and librarians at the Library of Congress are committed to documenting and preserving this difficult time in history through the eyes of artists…”
Source: Library of Congress Builds New Collections Documenting COVID-19 Pandemic | Library of Congress
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