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Kiddush Hashem Archive; Liebermann House, Nahariya; Massuah Institute for Holocaust Studies; Moreshet Archive, Mordechai Anielevich Memorial Holocaust Study and Research Center, Givat Haviva, Kibbutz Artzi; National Photo Collection, Israel Government Press Office "Phonotheque" National Sound Archives, National Library of Israel; Steven ...
In 2017, the Miami-Dade Public Library was awarded Library Services and Technology Act grants to digitize its archives. [41] In 2024, the Miami-Dade Public Library System was awarded Library of the Year by the Florida Library Association. [42] [43] The City of Homestead constructed a new library facility in Homestead and withdrew from the Miami ...
The Greek Web Archive Portal is a service provided by the National Library of Greece (NLG). It allows users to navigate through the historical content of the Greek Web, a separate collection of web content that includes snapshots of all .gr domain sites from 1996 up to the present day, harvested by the Internet Archive.
Israeli government institutions deposit their records at the State Archive 10–15 years after the closure of a file. [5] Israeli declassification policy is based on the Archives Law of 1955. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The principle of the law is that all material is to be released after thirty years, subject to limitations based on damage to state security ...
The Union List of Israel (ULI), or Israel Union Catalog, is a public online union catalog in Israel containing over eight million bibliographic records based on the catalogs of the major research libraries in Israel - including all university libraries, most colleges, and several additional research libraries.
After a lengthy legal saga, Israel's National Library unveiled on Wednesday a batch of personal letters, illustrations, diaries and handwritten manuscripts previously unseen by the public ...
Electronic Records Archive. The Electronic Records Archives (ERA) is a program of the United States National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to preserve electronic records as part of the U.S. government's broader records management process. The program began in 1998 [1] and started to accept records in 2008. [2]
More than 900 donors and guests were expected to attend the largest single fundraising event in Miami-Dade’s Jewish community, including Israel’s former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.