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Sunday, March 12, 2006

ArchiveGrid -- Open the door to history

ArchiveGrid -- Open the door to history.

ArchiveGrid -- Open the door to History
ArchiveGrid is an important destination for searching through historical documents, personal papers, and family histories held in archives around the world.

Thousands of libraries, museums, and archives have contributed nearly a million collection descriptions to ArchiveGrid. Researchers searching ArchiveGrid can learn about the many items in each of these collections, contact archives to arrange a visit to examine materials, and order copies.

ArchiveGrid is available to both individuals and institutions free of charge through May 31st. If additional grants funds or sponsorship are obtained, ArchiveGrid will remain free of charge; otherwise subscriptions will be available for institutions and individuals alike.

A good new resource from Research Libraries Group (RLG).. read more about "under the hood" of the resource here.. thanks to LISNews.org for the pointer to this one..


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