- The University of North Carolina at Chapel wants to make archiving more accessible with Archivist in a Backpack. [via Hyperallergic]
- The Field Book Project wrapped up May 31 with a contribution of 517,000 pages of field books to the Biodiversity Heritage Library and Internet Archive! [via BHL Blog]
- Some lessons learned from archiving Lubalin's Radical 60's magazines. [via AIGA's Eye On Design]
- The Smithsonian's National Museum of American Indian announced the winning design for the National Native American Veterans Memorial. [via NPR]
- Catalan human towers, Armenian wine history, and more! DCist (which is back!) gives you tips on visiting the Smithsonian's Folklife Festival which runs June 27-July 1 and July 4-8.
- Interested in the history of computing and I.T.? Check out BBC's Computer Literacy Archive. [via Info Docket]
- The Smithsonian National Zoo's panda habitat is closed for potential pregnancy watch! [via ABC 7]
- The Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History is bringing back reproductions of two murals by renowned paleoartist Jay Matternes to it's Fossil Hall reopening in 2019. [via WAPO]
- A montage of dancing from archival film footage! [via Open Culture]
Dancing in Movies from CLS Videos on Vimeo.
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