In a new YouTube series, Smithsonian paleontologists answer questions from the public! [via Smithsonian Voices]
![Elephas imperator, Right Foreleg, 1900, Smithsonian Institution Archives, SIA RU000424 [SIA2011-1426]. Elephas imperator, Right Foreleg](https://ids.si.edu/ids/iiif/SIA-SIA2011-1426/full/465,/0/default.jpg)
Now you can help describe over 5,000 photos from the collections of the UNESCO Archives. [via ICA]
The Library of Congress has recently digitized the papers of suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt. [via Library of Congress]
Columbia University archivist Celeste Brewer writes about reprocessing as a response to ever-changing archival meanings. [via Columbia RBML blog]
The Washingtonian profiles DC’s recent reinvestment in its public libraries. [via Greater Greater Washington]
This Women's History Month, the Biodiversity Heritage Library and Smithsonian Libraries have run workshops to incorporate more women scientists into Wiki projects! [via BHL Blog]
The American Antiquarian Society recently made over 200 letters of Abigail Adams available online—and helped launch a March Madness-style bracket. [via AAS]
![Visiting Botanist Cleo CalderoÌn with Plant Specimens, 1965, Smithsonian Institution Archives, SIA Acc. 11-008 [OPA-90]. Visiting Botanist Cleo CalderoÌn with Plant Specimens](https://ids.si.edu/ids/iiif/SIA-OPA-90/full/365,/0/default.jpg)
Produced by the Smithsonian Institution Archives. For copyright questions, please see the Terms of Use.
Leave a Comment