Thursday, August 30, 2012

If you’re interested in SXSW, and also interested in libraries, archives or museums, check out the SXSWLAM website. (Rolls right off the tongue, doesn’t it? Hee.)




Meanwhile, Wired has a good article on Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive.



New Hampshire’s Strawbery Banke, a historical experience akin to Williamsburg, offers some apartments for rent. I think this would be fantastic.



I’m always pointing out amazing stuff from the Library of Congress, and this week is no exception. This time it’s a collection of child labor photographs from the early 20th century. Cincinnati is represented by a girl on the corner of 6th and Elm selling baskets in 1908.



And lastly, for all your historical gossip needs, check out Perez Hamilton.



Tomorrow: links from others!

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