- Voices from the past! A treasure trove of over 10,000 cylinder recordings of historic sounds to stream or download from the University of California, Santa Barbara. [via Hyperallergic]
- A powerful new VR experience; location-based storytelling from the New York Times, NYT VR. [via New York Times]
- Digital provenance comes to life at the Carnegie Museum: New open-source software, 'Elysa,' standardizes information about an artwork into a format that computers can manipulate to turn into a map of the artwork's provenance. [via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]
- Archive CSI: Researchers from five universities are trying to decode thousands of letters that capture life in early modern Europe. [via YaleNews]
- Some of the Library of Congress' 2,000 recordings from the past 75 years of literature are available to stream online for the first time — the launch of a digitizing project. [via Hyperallergic]
- Missed the 2015 Archives Fair? You can still catch it online! [via InfoDocket]
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