The Internet Archive—one of cyberspace’s most essential library projects—has achieved a feat that’s hard to even conceptualize. After nearly 30 years of painstaking work, the nonprofit has preserved ...
Library and Archives Canada is wrapping up one of its largest digitization projects after processing roughly six million federal Indian day school records.
The original printing is just one of 26 known remaining copies, and one of three located west of the Appalachian Mountains.
This week, learn about a copyright gathering in Brussels and find out what happens at the BFI National Archive during the festive downtime period.
Efforts to reposition Ghana as a competitive industrial economy are increasingly shifting toward early-stage education, as ...
The Westbury Memorial Public Library peered deep into its archives to uncover intriguing stories for the creation of the new ...
The University Archives at the John Hay Library hold centuries of Brown history. Now, they will also be a home for media encapsulating the diverse experiences related to the Dec. 13 shooting.
Columbia University’s Incite Institute offers more than 450 perspectives from the Obama White House and beyond.
This week, get to know the BFI National Archive apprentices and how their placements are helping to shape the future of the UK’s screen heritage.
Decades of digital photos are now open to all, and this week, you can hear Star journalists talk about how it all came together.
The Beltrami County Historical Society invites the public to celebrate the opening of the Louis and Mary Lou Marchand Library and Archives with a ribbon cutting and open house from ...