Public service. Thank you for attending todays session, its great to see all of you in person. Its been three years, so [applause] and during this past three years, we cant thank all of you enough for your support of the library of congress back home. Now, we want to remind you that the library is there for you, whether youre here in washington or youre at your library back home in your communities. We are the Nations Library and its at your disposal to use anytime. So if you want to look at Thomas Jeffersons collection or George Washington or rosa parks or Frederick Douglas collection, i could go on and on, you can do it from home. Thanks to everyone for everyone who stopped by the pavilion and who stopped by our open house yesterday. We cant thank you enough. Your stories and work inspired us from prison librarians to army librarians, to of course, children, youth, young adult librarians, we were so inspired by the stories we were hearing. One thing that was spotlighted during the pa
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