Archive for May, 2007

NARA Frees Their Data, Somewhat

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

I’m a bit surprised that this hasn’t come across anyone’s radar, because it seems awfully damn significant to me. According to this post on the A&A listserv by Michael Ravnitzky, the National Archives and Records Administration released an exhaustive database of box holdings of all the Federal Records Centers. He doesn’t really say how [...]

Sticking My Neck Out

Monday, May 7th, 2007

It’s been some time since I’ve had a substantive post, and I don’t really intend to write one now. I figured I should mention, however, that I’ve been featured lately in print and in the blogosphere. Jessamyn West of librarian.net interviewed me for an article (”Saving Digital History”) in Library Journal netConnect. In addition, I [...]

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