- Get your metadata nerd on with new fashion by Andrea Wallace from the Rijksmuseum's 2017 Rijksstudio competition!
- The largest transgender archive from the University of Victoria is now on the Internet Archive. [via Archive It]
- The Center for the Future of Museums has released their 2017 TrendsWatch report highlighting empathy, criminal justice reform, refugees & migration, A.I., and agile design. [via American Alliance of Museums]
- A new training series from CLIR's Cataloging Hidden Collections program on Strategies for Advancing Hidden Collections. [via Digital Library Federation]
- New release! 6000 digitized children's books from the University of Florida's Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature. [via Open Culture]
- NYPL is acquiring New Yorker Lou Reed's complete archive. [via Info Docket]
- A new interactive from The Atlantic, Life Timeline, lets you browse world news in relation to your birthday and major milestones. [via The Atlantic]
- Our 13th Secretary, Dr. David Skorton, weighs in on the importance of libraries and museums as trusted sources of information. [via American Alliance of Museums]
- How lamination is destroying South Carolina's state history. [via NPR]
- The U.S. Copyright Office has a new website. [via Info Docket]
- The National Museum of Women in the Arts challenges YOU to name 5 female artists. [via NMWA]
- All hail the cosmic jellyfish...captured by NOAA’s research vessel Okeanos Explorer! [via Smithsonian Magazine]
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