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  1. Added Dec 18, 2008 by jillianeorr
    From the site: "Via web application software, data citation standards, and statistical methods, the Dataverse Network project increases scholarly recognition and distributed control for authors, journals, archives, teachers, and others who produce or organize data; facilitates data access and analysis for researchers and students; and ensures long-term preservation..."
  2. Added May 21, 2007 by biolibrarian
    The University of Cambridge is sponsoring the Darwin Correspondence Project. Founded in 1974 by Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith, the initial goal of the project was to “locate, research and publish†Charles Darwin’s letters.
  3. Added Apr 03, 2007 by shanetutwiler
    Just in time for Spring Break, the family-friendly "School House to White House" exhibition will engage visitors of every age and interest. Documents, artifacts, photos and films drawn from the collections of the National Archives Presidential Libraries reveal fascinating details about children that would grow up to be presidents.
  4. Added Aug 31, 2006 by aseldow and 1 other
    The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was founded to build an ‘Internet library,’ with the purpose of offering permanent access for researchers, historians, and scholars to historical collections that exist in digital format.
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