Founded in 1986 and staffed by a team of six, the Microsoft Archives preserve nearly 135,000 physical artifacts, 170,000 ...
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNHow Digital Archivists Are Saving Public Information from the Memory HoleThrough clever usage of APIs, the Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School has created an archive of Data.gov, home to ...
The Institute of Museum and Library Services has long received bipartisan support. But after years of trying, President ...
The first documented circular-saw patent in an English-speaking country was granted in 1777, two years before Babbitt's birth ...
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ELLE Decoration UK on MSNExplore ‘The Imperfect Archive’: a history of SCP’s iconic designsAs the brand celebrates its 40th anniversary it is allowing access to production designs, prototypes, experiments and ...
America needs "third places" like our libraries more than we ever have, both functionally and philosophically.
Microsoft introduces its earliest version of Office, which bundled its Word, Excel and PowerPoint products. The strategy was ...
A video of late former President, Jerry John Rawlings, has resurfaced on the internet where he was heard stating how he was ...
Arguably the best-sounding and original take in the Bronify catalog, “Reigning in LA” puts the LeBron in R&B, showcasing ...
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The Gene Hackman estate is right to worry about public release of images from the scene of his deathJudging by what happened with crime scene photos from the murders made famous by Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood,” public interest in seeing post-mortem images of the Hackmans will be extremely high ...
Modern science wouldn’t exist without the online research repository known as arXiv. Three decades in, its creator still ...
The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
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