- Beautiful 19th century images of vegetables found at a flea market, by Charles Jones. [via Hyperallergic]
- Saving Langley Research Center's records, and in turn, American aviation history. [via NASA]
- The Smithsonian National Museum of American History's Archives Center and Libraries has acquired Jane and Michael Stern's ephemera from their foodie roadtrips. [via O Say Can You See]
- Making web records accessible to the public. [via Archive-It]
- The U.S. National Archives' new gifs continue to amaze...[via NY Times]
- 20th century images of Washington DC in Google Street View. [via Historical Society of Washington D.C.]
- A new Smithsonian podcast, Sidedoor! [via NBC News]
- 239 editions of feminist magazine, Spare Rib, now online via British Library. [via Jisc]
- Bye-bye, Bao Bao. [via Washington Post]
- You can now keyword search the Wayback Machine! [via Internet Archive]
- The first major exhibit of the Qu'aran opened at the Smithsonian's Freer Sackler. [via Voice of America]
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