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  1. Disciples of Christ Historical Society: Digitization 101: I’ve Got 99 Problems, But Will Digitization Solve Any of Them?. “This is the second article in our ‘Digitization 101’ series, which aims to answer questions the archival team regularly receives about digitizing and providing online access to historical records. This month, we confront digitization’s reputation as the panacea for all […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/06/09/digitization-101-ive-got-99-problems-but-will-digitization-solve-any-of-them-disciples-of-christ-historical-society/
  2. Disciples of Christ Historical Society: Digitization 101: I’ve Got 99 Problems, But Will Digitization Solve Any of Them?. “This is the second article in our ‘Digitization 101’ series, which aims to answer questions the archival team regularly receives about digitizing and providing online access to historical records. This month, we confront digitization’s reputation as the panacea for all […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/06/09/digitization-101-ive-got-99-problems-but-will-digitization-solve-any-of-them-disciples-of-christ-historical-society/
  3. IANS: PM Modi says over 20 crore historical records now accessible online through Abhilekh Patal portal . “Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the National Archives of India has created a unique digital database through its dedicated Abhilekh Patal Portal, enabling access to over 20 crore invaluable documents related to India’s history.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/pm-modi-says-over-20-crore-historical-records-now-accessible-online-through-abhilekh-patal-portal-ians/
  4. IANS: PM Modi says over 20 crore historical records now accessible online through Abhilekh Patal portal . “Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the National Archives of India has created a unique digital database through its dedicated Abhilekh Patal Portal, enabling access to over 20 crore invaluable documents related to India’s history.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/pm-modi-says-over-20-crore-historical-records-now-accessible-online-through-abhilekh-patal-portal-ians/
  5. University of Waterloo: CFI support expands access to Canadiana, nation’s digital historical archive. “Known as Open Science Infrastructure for Canad(ian)a: Digital Collections of the Future, the project is led by Professor Constance Crompton, Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities at the University of Ottawa. Recently awarded $4.02 million from the Canada Foundation for Innovation […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/31/university-of-waterloo-cfi-support-expands-access-to-canadiana-nations-digital-historical-archive/
  6. University of Waterloo: CFI support expands access to Canadiana, nation’s digital historical archive. “Known as Open Science Infrastructure for Canad(ian)a: Digital Collections of the Future, the project is led by Professor Constance Crompton, Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities at the University of Ottawa. Recently awarded $4.02 million from the Canada Foundation for Innovation […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/31/university-of-waterloo-cfi-support-expands-access-to-canadiana-nations-digital-historical-archive/
  7. Slugger O’Toole: Navigating fraught legacies with trauma-informed archival practice. “The event featured a series of presentations and panel discussions from archivists, journalists, and historians, providing deep insights into how to navigate the fraught legacies of conflict contained within historical records.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/03/slugger-otoole-navigating-fraught-legacies-with-trauma-informed-archival-practice/
  8. Slugger O’Toole: Navigating fraught legacies with trauma-informed archival practice. “The event featured a series of presentations and panel discussions from archivists, journalists, and historians, providing deep insights into how to navigate the fraught legacies of conflict contained within historical records.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/03/slugger-otoole-navigating-fraught-legacies-with-trauma-informed-archival-practice/
  9. The Sun (Malaysia): Malaysia launches digital archive of British colonial records for public access. “The National Archives of Malaysia launches a digital collection of British Colonial Office records, offering over 1.1 million pages for historical research.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/28/the-sun-malaysia-malaysia-launches-digital-archive-of-british-colonial-records-for-public-access/
  10. The Sun (Malaysia): Malaysia launches digital archive of British colonial records for public access. “The National Archives of Malaysia launches a digital collection of British Colonial Office records, offering over 1.1 million pages for historical research.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/28/the-sun-malaysia-malaysia-launches-digital-archive-of-british-colonial-records-for-public-access/
  11. Irish Central: Ireland’s historical transport records now available online . “The platform includes a map-based search tool and a genealogical database of almost 7,000 names, enabling users to explore the stories of those who worked within, or were connected to, Ireland’s transport network.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/11/13/irish-central-irelands-historical-transport-records-now-available-online/

  12. “With New Grant, “On The Books” Uses AI To Make Historical Records More Accessible” – UNC University Libraries

    With new grant, “On the Books” uses AI to make historical records more accessible

    A $765,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation funds three case studies that will develop best practices for using AI in archival work.

    September 25, 2025

    The University Libraries’ On the Books initiative is expanding its scope and exploring how artificial intelligence can make it easier to find and use materials from the archives.

    A $765,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation will support three case studies using AI to improve access to materials related to groups historically underrepresented in institutional collections. Previous grants from the Foundation allowed the University Libraries to investigate text mining and machine learning as a way to identify discriminatory language in historical statutes.

    “The Mellon Foundation’s generous support continues to help us apply new technologies to archival documents, and to advance our understanding of them as a result,” said Vice Provost for University Libraries and University Librarian María R. Estorino. “Using AI ethically and responsibly to make collections machine readable opens up research possibilities that go far beyond what an individual scholar or archivist could ever accomplish alone.”

    Read on to learn more about the next phase of On the Books: AI-Assisted Collections.

    Archives like Wilson Special Collections Library are a rich resource for learning about our past. But many archival materials are hard for users to locate and contextualize because they lack the transcriptions, descriptions or metadata that would make them easily searchable.

    Each case study in On the Books: AI-Assisted Collections brings together library experts and users to address this challenge. The Library team is working with two historians, as well as community stakeholders and other scholars, to find responsible and ethical approaches to using AI in the archives.

    • Historian Antwain Hunter researches firearm use by Black Americans in the antebellum South. He will work with a team to find relevant materials and transcribe them using AI, making them easier to use and access.
    • Historian Monica Martinez is an expert in civil and human rights. She will help with the development of textual datasets created from Texas statutes, which will then be used to identify Jim Crow and Juan Crow laws.
    • Community partners and scholars will help the team develop processes for using AI to create descriptions and metadata for historical photos of Black Americans’ everyday lives. That data will make it easier to find and understand those photos — especially for users with visual impairments.

    “All of these projects build on the same idea that has driven On the Books from the beginning,” said Head of Digital Research Services Amanda Henley, who is leading the project. “We want to identify thoughtful ways of using technology to expand access to information about communities that have historically been overlooked in archival records.”

    “This kind of work is only meaningful when it can be put to use,” says co-PI Matthew Jansen. “That’s why working with scholars is so important. We hope the real-world lessons from this project will eventually make it easier for other archives and researchers to use similar generative AI techniques with their own collections.”

    Continue/Read Original Article: https://library.unc.edu/news/with-new-grant-on-the-books-uses-ai-to-make-historical-records-more-accessible/ Referral Source: https://www.infodocket.com/2025/09/25/news-from-unc-university-libraries-with-new-grant-on-the-books-uses-ai-to-make-historical-records-more-accessible/

    #AI #AmandaHenley #artificialIntelligence #Collections #GaryPrice #HistoricalRecords #History #infoDOCKET #Libraries #NorthCarolina #TheUniversityOfNorthCarolinaAtChapelHill #UNCLibraries

  13. Purdue University: Forts to files, reimagined: MRCC brings historic weather data into the digital age. “The MRCC recently launched a searchable, downloadable archive of 19th-century weather records. Pulled from more than 450 U.S. observation stations, including over 350 that have undergone quality control through NOAA Climate Data Base Modernization (CDMP) funding, the project digitized […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/19/forts-to-files-reimagined-mrcc-brings-historic-weather-data-into-the-digital-age-purdue-university/

  14. Purdue University: Forts to files, reimagined: MRCC brings historic weather data into the digital age. “The MRCC recently launched a searchable, downloadable archive of 19th-century weather records. Pulled from more than 450 U.S. observation stations, including over 350 that have undergone quality control through NOAA Climate Data Base Modernization (CDMP) funding, the project digitized […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/19/forts-to-files-reimagined-mrcc-brings-historic-weather-data-into-the-digital-age-purdue-university/

  15. Northeast News (India): NIMHANS digitises India’s oldest mental health files, unlocks 130-year-old archives. “The National Institute of Mental Health and NeuroSciences (NIMHANS) has launched an ambitious digital archive project, preserving and cataloguing one of the world’s largest collections of historical mental health records. The initiative, known as the NIMHANS Archiving Digital […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/07/09/northeast-news-india-nimhans-digitises-indias-oldest-mental-health-files-unlocks-130-year-old-archives/

  16. Reclaim the Records: The FULL New York State Death Index, 1880-2017. “Reclaim The Records, a non-profit organization dedicated to government transparency and public access to historical records, proudly announces the court-ordered release of information from millions of New York State death records, spanning three centuries of New York’s vibrant history.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/05/reclaim-the-records-the-full-new-york-state-death-index-1880-2017/

  17. Reclaim the Records: The FULL New York State Death Index, 1880-2017. “Reclaim The Records, a non-profit organization dedicated to government transparency and public access to historical records, proudly announces the court-ordered release of information from millions of New York State death records, spanning three centuries of New York’s vibrant history.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/05/reclaim-the-records-the-full-new-york-state-death-index-1880-2017/

  18. Royal Irish Academy: Launch of the Ussher Bird Notes Digital Archive. “The Royal Irish Academy (RIA) and the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) are pleased to announce the official launch of the Ussher Bird Notes Digital Archive, a significant new resource for researchers, conservationists, and birding enthusiasts.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/05/27/royal-irish-academy-launch-of-the-ussher-bird-notes-digital-archive/

  19. Royal Irish Academy: Launch of the Ussher Bird Notes Digital Archive. “The Royal Irish Academy (RIA) and the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) are pleased to announce the official launch of the Ussher Bird Notes Digital Archive, a significant new resource for researchers, conservationists, and birding enthusiasts.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/05/27/royal-irish-academy-launch-of-the-ussher-bird-notes-digital-archive/

  20. As the FBI, we understand that there has been a lot of discussion around the phenomenon known as the Mandela Effect. We have noticed that many people are questioning their memories of certain historical events and occurrences, and we would like to take this opportunity to address some of these concerns.

    We acknowledge that our agency has been involved in certain actions that may have contributed to the Mandela Effect. While we cannot go into specific details, we can say that we have been responsible for altering certain historical records and information.

    However, it is important to note that these actions were taken in the interest of national security and public safety. We assure you that we did not do this lightly and that every decision was made after careful consideration and review.

    We understand that this may be difficult for some people to accept, but we believe it is important for the public to understand the measures that we take to protect them. We also want to stress that we take our responsibility to be transparent and accountable very seriously, and we are committed to being as open and honest with the public as possible.

    We understand that the Mandela Effect can be a confusing and unsettling phenomenon, but we hope that this statement provides some clarity and reassurance to those who may have been affected.

    #FBI #MandelaEffect #HistoricalRecords #NationalSecurity #PublicSafety #Transparency #Accountability #Openness #Honesty
  21. As the FBI, we understand that there has been a lot of discussion around the phenomenon known as the Mandela Effect. We have noticed that many people are questioning their memories of certain historical events and occurrences, and we would like to take this opportunity to address some of these concerns.

    We acknowledge that our agency has been involved in certain actions that may have contributed to the Mandela Effect. While we cannot go into specific details, we can say that we have been responsible for altering certain historical records and information.

    However, it is important to note that these actions were taken in the interest of national security and public safety. We assure you that we did not do this lightly and that every decision was made after careful consideration and review.

    We understand that this may be difficult for some people to accept, but we believe it is important for the public to understand the measures that we take to protect them. We also want to stress that we take our responsibility to be transparent and accountable very seriously, and we are committed to being as open and honest with the public as possible.

    We understand that the Mandela Effect can be a confusing and unsettling phenomenon, but we hope that this statement provides some clarity and reassurance to those who may have been affected.

    #FBI #MandelaEffect #HistoricalRecords #NationalSecurity #PublicSafety #Transparency #Accountability #Openness #Honesty
  22. A tsunami is more than just a big wave. It’s spawned by geological forces—from earthquakes to volcanic eruptions. Records of ancient tsunamis could provide prehistoric warnings of what's to come.

    #Tsunami #Risk #Science #History #HistoricalRecords #Paleo #Ancient #AncientTsunami #Preparation #EmergencyPreparedness #PacificOcean

    hakaimagazine.com/news/paleots

  23. A tsunami is more than just a big wave. It’s spawned by geological forces—from earthquakes to volcanic eruptions. Records of ancient tsunamis could provide prehistoric warnings of what's to come.

    #Tsunami #Risk #Science #History #HistoricalRecords #Paleo #Ancient #AncientTsunami #Preparation #EmergencyPreparedness #PacificOcean

    hakaimagazine.com/news/paleots

  24. CW: Systemic Racism

    Also, my options for the relation of the will’s author to Lucy don’t cover this situation. ‘Servant’ and ‘Other’ being only non-familial options. Lucy wasn’t a servant; she was an enslaved person. Other is perhaps painfully ironic but not right. Yes, slavery is shameful but masking it now by erasure and obfuscation is not the right path. #genealogy #historicalRecords #slavery #africanDiaspora #FamilyHistory #SystemicRacism

  25. CW: Systemic Racism

    Also, my options for the relation of the will’s author to Lucy don’t cover this situation. ‘Servant’ and ‘Other’ being only non-familial options. Lucy wasn’t a servant; she was an enslaved person. Other is perhaps painfully ironic but not right. Yes, slavery is shameful but masking it now by erasure and obfuscation is not the right path. #genealogy #historicalRecords #slavery #africanDiaspora #FamilyHistory #SystemicRacism