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Can the Librarys Web pages help me to search for information on the World Wide Web?

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Can the Librarys Web pages help me to search for information on the World Wide Web?

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The Library’s reading rooms and subject specialists provide guides to the Internet in special subject areas. The Explore the Internet section of the Library’s Web pages lists of search tools, tutorials, and guides provided by other organizations. Back to Questions • Do I need permission to link to information on the Library’s web site from my Web site? The Library of Congress welcomes other sites to link to our Web site. As a courtesy, we request that you send permission requests to the Public Affairs Office at pao@loc.gov.

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