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Archive for 'Presidential Libraries'Remembering Pearl HarborIn the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 71 years ago today, agencies of the U.S. government swung into action. The Army and Navy immediately went on a war footing as did American diplomats in the Department of State and at embassies and consulates around the world. Since the formal outbreak of war [...] Posted by David Langbart on December 7, 2012, under History, NARA beyond DC/MD, Presidential Libraries. Transferring recordsToday’s post is written by Amber Thiele, a processing archivst with civilian textual records in College Park. Sometimes while processing textual records you find something that makes you think, “hmmm…this would get more use if it was in another part of the National Archives and Records Administration.” Usually in the Textual Archives Services Division, [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on March 13, 2012, under Archives II, Civil Records, NARA beyond DC/MD, Presidential Libraries, The Process. Remembering Andy through the ArchivesToday’s post is written by Liz Caringola, who works on our ancestry.com digitization project. February 22, 2012, marks the 25th anniversary of the death of American pop artist Andy Warhol. The Pittsburgh native rose to fame in the 1960s as one of the most prominent members of the American pop art movement. He [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on February 22, 2012, under Presidential Libraries. From a researcher’s perspectiveToday’s post is written by Aaron Mannes, a citizen researcher from the University of Maryland’s Laboratory of Computational Cultural Dynamics. He is a doctoral candidate at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy who is writing a dissertation on the national security role of the vice president. If you have a lot of time [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on February 21, 2012, under NARA beyond DC/MD, Presidential Libraries, Researchers, The Process. |
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