Opinion | The Library of Congress is a surprising lesson in digital government

One of the country’s oldest cultural institutions is now writing the book on how to adapt to a brave new world. Only a few years after being labeled a digital laggard, the Library of Congress is bringing its hundreds of millions of documents’ worth of history to citizens across the country in ever more innovative ways. The success story is one that other government agencies, from the federal level to the local, should consider.

Source: Opinion | The Library of Congress is a surprising lesson in digital government. That’s good news for democracy.