Collections News
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APS Makes David Rittenhouse Papers Available Online
April 26, 2022
Rittenhouse was a prominent 18th-century astronomer, instrument maker, and statesman.
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US Naval Observatory Processes Several New Collections
April 8, 2022
Collections related to the history of astronomy and exploration are now available for research.
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Library of Congress Joins the Consortium
April 1, 2022
We are delighted to welcome the Library of Congress as the newest Consortium member.
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Update on Our Member Institutions' Research Policies
March 4, 2022
Find out the latest information on the research policies of our member institutions during the pandemic.
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University of Sydney Joins Consortium
February 10, 2022
We are delighted to welcome this leading Australian university to membership in the Consortium.
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Consortium Welcomes MIT
November 12, 2021
The MIT Archives, Special Collections, and Museum are now part of the Consortium's member network.
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Search Consortium Collections by Type of Format
September 3, 2021
Researchers can now search collections of the Consortium's member institutions by types of format, such as books, pictu
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Science History Institute Receives National Archives Grant to Digitize Oral Histories of Immigrant Scientists
June 10, 2021
The $130K+ award is part of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission’s efforts to improve public access to historical records
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Wellcome Collection added to Consortium Search Hub
May 5, 2021
The collection includes more than 1.2 million items and finding aides.
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Science History Institute Receives CLIR Grant to Digitize Papers of Georg and Max Bredig
April 7, 2021
Collection Smuggled Out of Nazi Germany Tells Story of Noted German Jewish Scientist’s Rise to Prominence and His Family’s Struggle to Survive the Holocaust.