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INFO Biblioterp Podcast Launches! Episode 1: Dr. Diana Marsh, Dinosaurs, the Smithsonian, and her Book
An INFO college podcast where host Dr. Jen Golbeck dives into innovative information science books.

(Video) CAFe Speaker Series: Curating Longitudinal Natural History Data Through the CHANGES Project
Andrea Thomer, assistant professor at the University of Arizona School of Information, discussed natural history data curation.

The Case For Applying AI to FOIA Processing
How Does Access To Government Records Work When An Agency Holds Hundreds of Millions of Emails?

Japanese Americans arrive by train to the Santa Anita Park assembly center in April 1942 before being sent to camps. More than 100,000 people were eventually imprisoned at locations in California, Idaho, Colorado and even Arkansas. (hoto courtesy of UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library)
Terp Magazine: Truth in Exile (ft. Richard Marciano)
Decades after more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were forced into camps during World War II, a UMD archival expert is making sure the …

The INFO College Celebrates Black History Month
Papers, events, and projects that highlight the Black community.

3 Faculty Members Awarded $1.4 Million to Develop Library and Archival Services
The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program awarded 3 Professors funding which suppor …

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AIC: UMD Student Project Featured on Japanese Television
The students' research follows second generation Japanese American who was forcibly removed from his home after the attacks on Pearl Ha …