A unique wooden clog has been discovered in a 15th century cesspit in the Dutch city of Alkmaar. Although wooden…
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How much of the ‘personality’ or ‘essence’ of a person can be known from their archival materials? When processing or…
Given that we are days away from Halloween, consider stopping by the IU Archives to view our current exhibit “Haunted…
Jo Otremba (author of this post) is now the Barron Hilton Archivist for Flight and Space Exploration at Purdue University….
Updated September 10, 2024 Last week, the IU Arts and Humanities Council commenced First Thursdays for the academic year. The…
Just in time for the start of the 2024 Olympics, we are pleased to say that processing of the papers…
Sometimes when working in an archives, you come across someone in a collection that you really connect to and admire;…
by Debra Wilson Have you ever gazed up at the sky and noticed a cloud that looks like a face,…
by Pat McShea The title of this post, “Life Lessons from Dead Birds,” is a phrase I use to summarize…
by Jessica Romano Every spring people all over the world join in the City Nature Challenge, a global effort to…