- Public domain infographics of African Americans in the 1900s by W. E. B. Du Bois. [via Public Domain Review]
- Big open cultural heritage news - the Met has released 375k public domain collections for free and unrestricted use! [via ARTNEWS]
- A world map of archives (and we're on the map!) [via Lynda Schmitz Fuhrig]
- Some guidance on managing your digital photos and video. [via Digital Preservation Coalition]
- 60 years of MOMA exhibition data, visualized by Good Form & Spectacle. You can see how many times Berenice Abbott has been on exhibit! [via Open Culture]
- The search for a little boy and a floating hospital found in the Tufts Medical Center archive. [via Boston Globe]
- The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History has a sushi collection, complete with soy sauce packets! [via Slate]
- Get your color on with collections from libraries across the world! #ColorOurCollections
- The world's oldest emoji? [via NY Post]
- 2000 posters representing 100 years of protest are now online. [via Hyperallergic]
- More "hidden figures": four black female inventors who reimagined the home. [via Smithsonian Magazine]
- How the Smithsonian's Digitization Program Office is digitizing botany specimen (and living to tell the tale). [via Washington Post]
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