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A Database of 5,000 Historical Cookbooks–Covering 1,000 Years of Food History–Is Now Online | Open Culture
in Food & Drink | September 3rd, 2020 As you know if you’re a reader of this site, there are vast, interactive (and free!) scholarly databases online collecting just about every kind of artifact, from Bibles to bird calls, and yes, there are a significant number of cookbooks online, too. But proper searchable, historical databases…
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Chronicling America Reaches 50 States
New Hampshire Joins the National Digital Newspaper Program, Expanding Online Access to America’s Historic Newspapers By Library of Congress, Release Date: 13 Sep 2022 Chronicling America, the searchable online database of historic American newspapers, will soon include digitized newspapers from all 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Funded by…
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What ‘Cunningham’s Law’ Really Tells Us About How We Interact Online | lifehacker
By Stephen Johnson, 4/01/22 9:00AM I’m sure you’re familiar with the XKCD comic “Duty Calls” in which an internet user is passionately typing away late into the night because “someone is wrong on the internet!” The comic illustrates Cunningham’s Law, the tongue-in-cheek axiom that states “the best way to get the right answer on the…
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Now Online! Presidential Papers – Love and Heartbreak, War and Politics | Library of Congress Blog
June 1, 2021 by Wendi Maloney This story first appeared in the Library of Congress Magazine. Above image: Woodrow Wilson, a man in love. Prints and Photographs Division. When President Woodrow Wilson’s name comes up, romance isn’t typically the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, late on May 7, 1915, the recently widowed president…
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Miss art museums? The Louvre just put its entire art collection online – CNN Style
Credit: Stephane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images Published 27th March 2021 There is nothing like spending a rainy afternoon at a museum, soaking in the beauty and wonder of art and history. Now the Louvre, the world’s most visited museum, is letting you do that right from home. Source: Miss art museums? The Louvre just put its entire…
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The Obama Presidential Library That Isn’t – The New York Times
Editor’s Note: Not a research library after all, and no documents except online.. not so good, even in the 21st Century… “But the center, which will cost an estimated $500 million, will also differ from the complexes built by Barack Obama’s predecessors in another way: It won’t actually be a presidential library.In a break with…
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Net neutrality: America’s libraries stand for freedom and fairness | TheHill
OPINION | We must work to ensure the strongest possible protections for equitable access to online information, applications and services for all. Author is Julie Todaro is president of the American Library Association, the oldest and largest library association in the world. Source: Net neutrality: America’s libraries stand for freedom and fairness | TheHill




