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Link Love: 1/23/2015

January 23, 2015, by Mitch Toda
  • 20 years in the making - Charle's Lindbergh's "Spirit of St. Louis" is finally back on the ground at the National Air and Space Museum as it undergoes preservation work. [via The Torch, SI]
  • These new videos shows you how to engage student with arts. [via The Getty Iris]
  • Found in the archives - A glass ampoule containing an early sample of a cholera vaccine. [via The Times of Israel]
  • New content online - Louisiana Digital Media Archive; Wikimedia Commons adds 100,000 medical history images from The Wellcome Library; The Whiteny Museum of Art puts online 21,000 works of American art; and Pond5 launched a searchable collection of 80,000 public domain videos, images, and 3D models. [via InfoDocket and OpenCulture]
  • Archiving the web with the Internet Archive. [via The New Yorker]
  • Revealed at least - 31 undeveloped rolls of film shot by a solder during World War II is processed. [via PetaPixel]

Undeveloped World War II Film Discovered from The Rescued Film Project on Vimeo.

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