- You can now step inside a Klimt painting in these large-scale immersive environments brought to you by projection technology. [via Artsy]
- Don't be surprised if you encounter an inquisitive robot on your next visit to the Smithsonian. [via Digital Trends]
- U.S. National Archives is now publishing a public dashboard which logs any notices received of unauthorized records disposition. [via Info Docket]
- It doesn't pay to steal from archives. [via Washington Post]
- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library released the first 5000 documents online, the 1st batch of 150,000 papers documenting the early years of Lincoln's life. [via State Journal Register]
- Bad hair day? Get inspired with the best hair from the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History's entertainment collection. [via National Museum of American History]
- Need sound effects? BBC Archive has them online for non-commercial use. [via Info Docket]
- GAIA has mapped the stars, and interpreted the data through some handy videos! [via The Verge]
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