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"Library of Congress Control Number"
Library of Congress Control Number  $150.00   
Increase the overall professionalism, open up more opportunities, and further the registration of your work by including a Library of Congress Control Number in your book. A LCCN makes your book more attractive to the more than 5,000 libraries located throughout the United States. It's an excellent idea if you’re at all interested in getting your book on library shelves.

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You might be wondering what, exactly, is a Library of Congress, or LOC, Number. Good question. The Library of Congress Control Number, or LCCN, is a specific number assigned by the Library of Congress. This unique number is used to catalog books in the Library of Congress, the largest library in the world, located in Washington, D.C. The specific kind of LCCN we obtain for your book is Pre-assigned Control Number, or PCN. Once you purchase a LCCN, it typically takes only five business days to receive your unique number. Your book will feature the LCCN on the copyright page. After your book is published, a printed copy of your book will be sent directly to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. as is required. This feature is a valuable addition to any DIY-published book.