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Thomas Jefferson Bldg, Room LJ250
101 Independence Ave, SE
Washington, DC  20540-4830
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Phone: (202) 707-4515
Fax: (202) 707-8482

Hours:
Weekdays: 8:30am -- 5:00pm
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The European Reading Room is the primary public access point for readers and researchers seeking to use the vast European collections of the Library of Congress, including those from Russian-speaking areas of Asia. The reading room is staffed by reference librarians and area specialists from the European Division, who offer in-depth reference assistance and work with other Library of Congress units in developing collections that meet the research needs of a varied constituency. Researchers interested in Spain and Portugal should contact the Hispanic Reading Room; those interested in the United Kingdom and Ireland should consult reference librarians in the Main Reading Room. Reference assistance for Turkey is available in the African and Middle Eastern Reading Room
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