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in 1973, the Senate Watergate hearings began, marking one of the most infamous events in American political history and reshaping public trust in government and media. Relive this pivotal moment in history by exploring the complete "gavel to gavel" coverage with the AAPB’s The Watergate Hearings Collection: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-512-6688g8g717

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The Person Saving The Media You Love Is You

THE PERSON SAVING THE MEDIA YOU LOVE IS 👉 YOU 👈

An amazing write-up by a passionate preservationist, Chris Person (@Papapishu on Twitter), on why YOU are the only one that can save media you love. 💿 📀 📽️ 📹 :hd_dvd_spin: :blobfoxcomputer:

https://aftermath.site/the-person-saving-the-media-you-love-is-you-vhs-decode-domesday-duplicator-ld-decode-laserdisc

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is now digitising Chennaveera Kanavi’s works. 2 of his sons, Karun Kanavi & Chiranjeevi Kanavi visited our facility at Gandhi Bhavan to handover the first set of books. (1/3)

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This spring, discover the art of preserving your cherished memories! Follow our Spring Cleaning Checklist 🌸✨

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Next week, join GBH Archives as they demonstrate FIX-IT+, an open-source, web-based tool for transcript correction. The AAPB and the wider public media community have used FIX-IT+ to correct 2,000+ transcripts of public television programs spanning the last 50 years.

To register for the free webinar and receive a Zoom link, fill out this form: https://forms.gle/U1oKYYsKVVNNrrdJ7

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Join us in recognizing the start of , a sacred month of prayer, reflection, and community, observed by Muslims around the globe.

Back in 2000, WQED Pittsburgh offered a glimpse into the Hassan family's journey through Ramadan, while featuring insights from Kadir Gunduz, Director of the Islamic Center of Oakland.

To watch the full segment, visit https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-120-77sn0czg

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This week in 1947, the began, setting in motion a worldwide fight against Soviet Communism lasting almost half a century.

In 1961, author, columnist, and educator, Max Lerner discussed the catalysts of the war in his series "Age of Overkill."

To watch the full program, visit: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-512-rf5k932731

Courtesy of WGBH and the Library of Congress.

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Ready for the Oscars? Dig a little deeper into the world of your favorite nominees with these great programs from the archive 🏆🎞️

For more, visit our recent blog post: https://blog.americanarchive.org/2024/02/22/the-aapb-goes-to-the-oscars/

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Need more AAPB? Stay up-to-date on new exhibits, special collections, projects, archivist insights, and more with our newsletter.

Subscribe here: https://americanarchive.org/about-the-american-archive/newsletter

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The AAPB is proud to announce a new exhibit honoring Black history!

"The Odyssey of Black Studies in Public Broadcasting" explores the history of Black Studies programs at American colleges and universities as they were discussed and presented in a select number of public radio and TV broadcasts archived in the AAPB collection: https://americanarchive.org/exhibits/odyssey-of-black-studies-in-public-broadcasting

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We digitized the high res Constitution Of India with the help of Vinay & Librarians at Vidhana Soudha through in our Gandhi Bhavan digitization center. This is one of the best version you can find on Internet at @internetarchive Find the copy here https://archive.org/details/vsl.constitutionofin0000unse_t1d8

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With all of this talk of the DunKings, it's time we threw it back to another Dunkin' beloved classic: Fred the Baker and his iconic "Time to make the donuts!" catchphrase. 🍩✨

Back in 1997, when Michael Vale retired from portraying this beloved Dunkin' character, it made headlines on the New Jersey Network nightly news!

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And this happens when fingers that were used to hold down a book's page to be scanned were captured, and a software "repairs" this space automatically afterwards. In short: the scanned image is corrected by filling the problematic space with new content. In this case, this filling didn't fit too well: you see a "en="text part from a different print, and some very bad pixel space. Welcome to the compley digital narrative of old printed books.

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Is it a ghost? Is it a cloud? No, it is just a weird space created by a finger image removal technology trying to autocorrect the finger of the scanning person.

Welcome to another striking example of how automatic repair systems do crush our digital heritage.

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On the proposed destruction of historic wills by the British Government:

https://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2024/february/save-our-wills

By two of the Material Culture of Wills project at Exeter:
https://sites.exeter.ac.uk/materialcultureofwills/

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Happy Valentine's Day from the American Archive of Public Broadcasting! Thank you for showing ❤️ to our mission

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🏛️ #PublicSector in Germany is facing challenges: High workload, staff shortages and a need for organization and digitalization.

The City of #Ravensburg has approached this with #OpenProject by making the distribution of tasks clear and the workload visible.

Find out how in our blog – including an interview with project- and process manager Eric Fischer: https://www.openproject.org/blog/city-ravensburg-workload-transparancy/

#projectmanagement #opensource #digitization #ÖffentlicheVerwaltung
#ÖffentlicherDienst

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It looks like a human hand. I like the human touch of digitizing, hidden in between digitized newspapers. This hand was scanning a German newspaper from 1638.

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The human touch of . Here is another charming example of a person's hand doing a scanning job. If you work with books, you'll find these hands quite often. Here, a German Messrelation of 1697 was scanned in Munich (and, Alas!, the touched printed map was forgotten).

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Ubbo Emmius was the first rector magnificus of the University of Groningen.
In 1572, as a student in Rostock, Germany, he bought this booklet containing letters of Roman author Cicero.

The book contains quotes, drawings, comments in the margins next to the printed text, written in Ubbo’s tiny, almost illegible handwriting.

Read the full story and browse through the digitized version of the book.

➡️ https://frisia.rug.nl/en/stories/cicero-in-east-frisia

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Happy birthday to the legendary actor, James Earl Jones! 🎉

Before commanding the screen as the iconic voice of Darth Vader, Jones delighted audiences as villain Long John Spoilsport on PBS's children's show, Vegetable Soup in 1975!

Watch the full episode: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-d95a9e54e23

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On this week's episode of "Julia" on Max, cooking icon Julia Child and the WGBH crew go to Washington to film inside the White House kitchens.

Watch the real visit from back in 1968: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_15-ft8df6mf00

#publicmedia #publicbroadcasting #aapb #archives #mediaarchives #publictv #wgbh #gbh #digitization #americanhistory #publicbroadcastinghistory #juliachild #frenchchef #julia #whitehouse

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Think long and hard before you give someone a 1963 original reel of "The French Chef" this Christmas 🤨

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Today we celebrate the birthday of Little Women author, Louisa May Alcott! ✨📖

In 2010, novelist Susan Cheever delved into Alcott's fascinating life and the battle of wits that led to the creation of the beloved classic, "Little Women": https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-k35m90283z

Courtesy of GBH

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