- The comical infographic of the week that's hitting a nerve with electronic records archivists! [via xkcd]
- Our National Museum of the American Indian is asking the public to submit design ideas for a memorial honoring American Indian military service. [via Navy Times]
- The oldest museum of African American culture, the DuSable Museum, was founded by Margaret Taylor-Burroughs in her living room in 1961. [via Smithsonian Magazine]
- Sad news - the Santa Rosa fires destroyed the Hewlett-Packard archive. [via Charlotte Observer]
- A new online archive, American Indian Digital History Project, that seeks to preserve rare Indigenous newspapers, photographs, and archival materials from all across Native North America.
- November is the 50th anniversary of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 and AAPB is inviting the public to share their stories via #PubMedia50. [via American Archive of Public Broadcasting]
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