- The Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum looks at the history of rapid change in Washington D.C., the ensuing inequality, and neighborhood activism with A Right to the City. [via Smithsonian Magazine]
- Check out the newly released 2018 National Design Award winners from the Smithsonian's Cooper Hewitt. [via Architect Magazine]
- There may be a developing love story at our National Zoo with the reunion of Spike and Maharani. [via CBS]
- What they don't teach you in grad school about being an archivist. [via Archival Explorations]
- The Biodiversity Heritage Library now has full text search, and the U.S. National Archives tells us about their museum website redesign. [via NARAtions and BHL Blog]
- The Prize Papers Project is digitizing 160,000 undelivered letters seized from ships captured by the British in the wars from1652 to 1815. [via UK National Archives]
- An inside look at one archivist's fight to save one of the biggest sound archives in the world. [via Info Docket]
- Century-old film of New York City edited to today's standards: [via Colossal]
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