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Archives.com Begins Providing Access to Some U.S. Census Data & Pledges Money...

From an <a href=”http://www.archives.com/blog/press/archivescom-adds-the-us-census.html”>Archives.com Blog Post:</a> Today, Archives.com announces the addition of the U.S. Federal Census,...

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Reference: 2012 World Development Report on Gender Equality and Development

From the WDR 2012 Web Site: The 2012 World Development Report on Gender Equality and Development finds that women’s lives around the world have improved dramatically, but gaps remain in many areas. The...

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Ireland is Digitizing and Making Military Records Available Online

From The Irish Times: Lieut Gen Seán McCann, chief of staff of the Defence Forces, has launched a new website – militaryarchives.ie – which is designed to appeal to professional and amateur historians...

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Coming Thursday: House Ways and Means Subcommittee Will Hold Hearing About...

UPDATED: Prepared Testimony from Hearing (February 2, 2011) From the Subcommittee Chairman: U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson (R-TX), Chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social...

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National Archives Announces Website for Free 1940 Census Release Online on...

From NARA: The National Archives, with its partner Archives.com, [has] launched its new website www.1940census.archives.gov in preparation for its first-ever online U.S. census release, which will take...

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New Online, Free: Archives.com Partners with W.E.B. DuBois Institute to...

From the Announcement: Archives.com [has launched] the Patriots of Color Database.  Archives.com is bringing this collection online for the first time, compiling years of research facilitated by the...

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Denver Public Library Launches New Site to Digitize Neighborhood Histories

From The Denver Post: The Denver Public Library is set to unveil a social networking website on March 20, which will allow users to upload their own photos and recollections of Colorado’s history. It...

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Massachusetts: "A New Window on Bay State’s Vital Records"

From The Boston Globe: Locked away in town vaults and basements for years, the historical records date to 1620 and include the scribblings of town clerks from days of yore and the names of Clara...

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New Podcast from Library and Archives Canada Looks at the "Lest We Forget"...

The second podcast in the LAC “Your History, Your Documentary Heritage” series. From the Program Blurb: In this episode we’ll examine the Lest We Forget project. Since 2001, Library and Archives Canada...

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Ancestry.com Begins Roll Out of a 1940 Census Database That’s Searchable by Name

A new blog post from Ancestry.com reports that the company has now made all scanned images (more than 3.8 million) of the 1940 U.S. Census available on their platform. The company also points out that...

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Archives.com Begins Providing Access to Some U.S. Census Data & Pledges Money...

From an <a href=”http://www.archives.com/blog/press/archivescom-adds-the-us-census.html”>Archives.com Blog Post:</a> Today, Archives.com announces the addition of the U.S. Federal Census,...

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Reference: 2012 World Development Report on Gender Equality and Development

From the WDR 2012 Web Site: The 2012 World Development Report on Gender Equality and Development finds that women’s lives around the world have improved dramatically, but gaps remain in many areas. The...

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Ireland is Digitizing and Making Military Records Available Online

From The Irish Times: Lieut Gen Seán McCann, chief of staff of the Defence Forces, has launched a new website – militaryarchives.ie – which is designed to appeal to professional and amateur historians...

View Article


Coming Thursday: House Ways and Means Subcommittee Will Hold Hearing About...

UPDATED: Prepared Testimony from Hearing (February 2, 2011) From the Subcommittee Chairman: U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson (R-TX), Chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social...

View Article

National Archives Announces Website for Free 1940 Census Release Online on...

From NARA: The National Archives, with its partner Archives.com, [has] launched its new website www.1940census.archives.gov in preparation for its first-ever online U.S. census release, which will take...

View Article


New Online, Free: Archives.com Partners with W.E.B. DuBois Institute to...

From the Announcement: Archives.com [has launched] the Patriots of Color Database.  Archives.com is bringing this collection online for the first time, compiling years of research facilitated by the...

View Article

Denver Public Library Launches New Site to Digitize Neighborhood Histories

From The Denver Post: The Denver Public Library is set to unveil a social networking website on March 20, which will allow users to upload their own photos and recollections of Colorado’s history. It...

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Massachusetts: "A New Window on Bay State’s Vital Records"

From The Boston Globe: Locked away in town vaults and basements for years, the historical records date to 1620 and include the scribblings of town clerks from days of yore and the names of Clara...

View Article

New Podcast from Library and Archives Canada Looks at the "Lest We Forget"...

The second podcast in the LAC “Your History, Your Documentary Heritage” series. From the Program Blurb: In this episode we’ll examine the Lest We Forget project. Since 2001, Library and Archives Canada...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Ancestry.com Begins Roll Out of a 1940 Census Database That’s Searchable by Name

A new blog post from Ancestry.com reports that the company has now made all scanned images (more than 3.8 million) of the 1940 U.S. Census available on their platform. The company also points out that...

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