The Underground Archivist: 50 Years of Saving New York History
Step inside the life and legacy of a New York artist who’s spent 50 years turning loss into living shrines by preserving the forgotten stories of the queer underground. In…
Step inside the life and legacy of a New York artist who’s spent 50 years turning loss into living shrines by preserving the forgotten stories of the queer underground. In…
When an elderly man with a battered suitcase walked into the British embassy in Vilnius in 1992, few could have guessed what he was about to hand over. Gordon Corera…
The Video Game History Foundation has acquired the rights to Computer Entertainer, one of the first American video game magazines. We’ve digitized the entire run of Computer Entertainer for the…
There are multiple pathways from Anne Carson’s poetry to Ross Gay’s prose. One need only listen, the Poetry Center at the University of Arizona in Tucson reminds us, and follow…
Tulane university library catalog
data screening
the workers
fighting linkrot
If you’re looking for a good way to spend the rest of your week, Archive.org has unearthed a gigantic collection of cassettes from the mid-80 into the mid-90s. According to…
When people ask me for advice about queer archiving, I usually say that the most important thing is to recognize your importance. You need to see yourself as a as…