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• Not all pictures described in the Prints & Photographs Online Catalog are digitized. A “Not digitized” image usually indicates this for descriptions of single items. • In cases where a rights holder has indicated they do not wish larger images to display outside the Library of Congress or the rights to the image have not been evaluated, only a thumbnail (.gif) image will be available to searchers outside the Library of Congress. • The list of collections with descriptions and each collection page includes information regarding whether the collection has been digitized and whether larger images will display outside the Library of Congress. • If the collection description indicates that images should be displaying at your location, you may want to check to see whether graphics have been turned off on your browser. If a “broken” graphic appears, there may be a problem with the link to the image or a temporary server problem.

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