- The story of the first emoji which can be found in the Museum of Modern Art's collection. [via AIGA Eye on Design]
- U.S. National Archives is celebrating former first Lady and women’s rights advocate, Betty Ford, with new resources and citizen archivist activities where you can learn more about her life! [via NARA]
- Use this app, Native Land, to learn about the indigenous history of the land you live on. [via Yes! Magazine]
- The Obama Presidential Center will be the first to include a public library branch. [via Info Docket]
- This is almost too good to resist: archivist job opening at Prince's Paisley Park vault. [via Open Culture]
- The Library of Congress just launched 3 new "story maps" using data, images, and GIS technology. [via Info Docket]
- Stephen Hawking's paper on multiverses, submitted just 10 days before his death, leaves clues to researchers on how to find parallel universes like our own. Here's what it all means: [via BBC]
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