- Striking data visualizations by W.E.B Du Bois on the state of black life in the United States in 1900. [via HyperAllergic]
- Tune into the Getty Museum’s Art + Ideas podcast. [via artdaily.org]
- Chat with art educators in real time via the new ASK Brooklyn Museum app. [via WNYC.org]
- Did you miss the Tumblr Q+A with David S. Ferriero, Archivist of the United States? Find out everything from his archival career path, to NARA’s recording of LGBTQ history, to his favorite ice cream flavor. [via Tumblr]
- Previously unseen drawings by Beatrix Potter recently discovered, folded into books. [via The Guardian]
- Check out the Prince Online Museum, an archive of Prince’s official websites (none of which are still active) over the past 20 years. [via The New York Times]
- In other Prince news, the question of whether Prince’s Tweets should be archived, too. [via The Atlantic]
- The resurgence of New York City public libraries as community centers with tech equipment and coding classes. [via The New York Times]
- The historic Marine Mammal Sound Database (established by marine mammal bioacoustics pioneer Bill Watkins) is now available online! [via Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution]
- Virtually flip through this incredible brochure created by Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy! [via the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Facebook page]
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