Boston’s Catholic Archdiocese Expands Effort To Digitize Archives When Thomas Lester began his job as the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston’s archivist in 2014, he quickly noticed that many of the archdiocese’s... 8/16/19 0
Anne Frank’s Letters From Early World War II to Be Published in Full for the First Time Thanks to her best-selling diary, most people know Anne Frank as the young Jewish girl who lived in an attic during the Holocaust. Letters Frank penned... 6/3/19 0
Arab Photography Archive Releases 22,000 Historic Images Online The Arab Image Foundation, Beirut’s pioneering non-profit archive of Middle Eastern photography, has launched an online platform that makes 22,000 images... 6/3/19 0
Discover The American Legion History with More Than 50 Years of Digitized Newsletters The American Legion Library & Museum works to encourage membership growth and public support of the Legion by providing access to key documents that... 6/3/19 0
Around 13 Million Documents from Nazi Concentration Camps Posted Online The International Tracing Service in Germany has published online more than 13 million documents from Nazi concentration camps with information on more... 5/23/19 7
Revamped National Archives of Singapore To Provide Online Access To Records National Archives of Singapore has been upgraded to provide online access to records besides a host of several new facilities as its revamped building... 4/14/19 0
Cambridge University and Vatican Manuscripts Made Public Online Hundreds of medieval Greek manuscripts held by Cambridge and Heidelberg universities and the Vatican are to be made available to the public online. The... 4/14/19 0
Sierra Leone: Archivists Race To Digitize Slavery Records Before The History Is Lost Abu Koroma is the archivist in training at the National Archives of Sierra Leone — and he’ll remain the archivist in training until one of the two... 4/14/19 0