the president
The Library of Congress has a web site so I imagine it is listed there.
40,000 Dollars.
The U.S. Copyright Office is part of (and physically located within) the Library of Congress, and the Librarian of Congress designates the Register of Copyrights.
The Copyright Office is part of the Library of Congress; the Librarian of Congress appoints the Register of Copyrights.
At a private library the librarian is employed by the library. The librarian at a school is employed by the school.
A librarian.
The American people "own" the Library of Congress. It is both the oldest federal cultural institution and the primary research resource for the United States Congress. It is supported primarily by federal funding, but it also has a unique collaboration with many private donors to support acquisitions and maintenance of its many collections.
No, it is located in Washington, D.C. The Library of Congress occupies three buildings on Capitol Hill. The Thomas Jefferson Building (1897) is the original separate Library of Congress building. (The Library began in 1800 inside the U.S. Capitol.) The John Adams Building was built in 1938 and the James Madison Memorial Building was completed in 1981. An agency of the legislative branch of the U.S. government, the Library includes several internal divisions (or service units), including the Office of the Librarian, Congressional Research Service, U.S. Copyright Office, Law Library of Congress, Library Services, and the Office of Strategic Initiatives. The Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave, SE Washington, DC 20540 --Librarian, University of Hawaii at Manoa The library of Congress is in Virginia. It is located at 19053 Mount Pony Road, Culpeper, VA
In a Library
assistant librarian
That is the correct spelling of "librarian" (worker or director of a library).
"The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library's mission is to make its resources available and useful to the Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The Office of the Librarian is tasked to set policy and to direct and support programs and activities to accomplish the Library's mission."