- The Google Cultural Institute now has available 42 new online historical exhibitions that tell the stories behind major events of the last century and include correspondence, manuscripts, and first-hand video testimonials. [via InfoDocket]
- In the age of keyword searching and Google, the New York Public Library decided to pit Google Image search against its Picture Collection to see whose results would reign supreme. [via NYPL Blogs]
- One hundred years ago motion pictures became subject to copyright protection. [via LOC]
- Archivists beware: Unmarked envelopes may contain creepy contents. A compatriot at the National Anthropological Archives found this to be all too true on her first day on the job. [via Smithsonian Collections Blog]
- Got DAMS? - Digital asset management and its relationship to LAMS (Libraries, Archives and Museums). [via The Signal: Digital Preservation, LOC]
- Where the internet lives: a look inside the Google's Data Centers. [via Colossal]
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