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Newly digitized records reveal how Indigenous people shared their knowledge of New Zealand's plants with Captain Cook's crew
On October 6, 1769, a sailor on Captain James Cook’s research vessel, the Endeavour, serendipitously earned himself a gallon ...
At hundreds of wildlife rehabilitation centers across the U.S., people can learn about wild animals and birds at close range. These sites, which may be run by nonprofits or universities, often feature ...
The official records documenting centuries of New Mexico government are consolidated in a beige, 167,000-square-foot building ...
For more than a century, many people of Irish descent have faced a daunting predicament when searching for details about their families’ pasts. A 1922 fire at the Public Records Office in Dublin at ...
PITTSBURGH — The City of Pittsburgh launched a new website where extensive material from the archives will be made available to browse and research online. The City Archives Digital Collections ...
Few Americans have access to their electronic medical records, and few want them digitized, according to a survey recently conducted by Xerox. The survey of 2,009 American adults revealed just 19 ...
Nearly every element of healthcare, including medical record-keeping, has been revolutionized by technology. For patients and professionals, digital records increase accuracy, efficiency, and ...
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