March 9, 2012 by Gary Price
From Emory News: When Salman Rushdie granted Emory University his archive — records that capture 40 years of his literary life — he wasn’t just opening the door to public examination of a writer and his process. Organizing his life’s writings — which range from scribbled notes and faded faxes to computer files — also […]
May 17, 2011 by Gary Price
From the UN: More than 80 unique documentary items and collections from around the world have been nominated for inscription this year on the Memory of the World Register List run by the United Nations culture agency in an effort to promote and preserve them through digitization. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization […]