Link Love: a weekly post with links to interesting videos and stories about archival issues, technology and culture, and Washington D.C. and American history.
An audio preservation engineer recounts a typical day at the Northeast Document Conservation Center, including sticking tapes in the oven. [via NEDCC]
The Library of Congress has released its first-ever LGBTQ+ digital collections! [via Meg Metcalf]
DCist highlights NMAAHC’s new exhibit of black film posters. [via DCist]
The Massachusetts Historical Society has launched a digital exhibit on the suffrage movement (and anti-suffrage anti-movement). [via Allison K. Lange]
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has returned some brilliant new findings on the sun. [via National Air and Space Museum]
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Machine learning helps solve the mystery of who wrote Henry VIII! [via the Guardian]
The skull of a mean, long-dead zebra helps Smithsonian researchers uncover the history of domestication. [via Smithsonian]
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