http://archives.delaware.gov/outreach/index.shtml/Delaware Public Archives
For the first time, the Delaware Public Archives is presenting a program to help researchers find their French ancestors. Ginou Berkowitch will discuss her experiences conducting genealogical research in France’s archival holdings.......More
“The Bayonets of the Revolution”: The Delaware Regiment in the American War for Independence
http://archives.delaware.gov/outreach/index.shtml/Delaware Public Archives
During the War for Independence, the Delaware Regiment served in the Continental Army with great distinction. From 1776 to 1783, the regiment participated in military campaigns extending from New York to the Carolinas.......More
January Meeting of the Downstate Delaware Genealogical Societ
http://archives.delaware.gov/outreach/index.shtml/Delaware Public Archives
The January meeting of the Downstate Delaware Genealogical Society will take place on Saturday, January 17, 2:00 p.m.......More
New Archaeological Research at Valley Forge
http://archives.delaware.gov/outreach/index.shtml/Delaware Public Archives
Recent excavations conducted by the National Park Service (1999-2002) and Temple University (2007) in the brigade encampment areas of Valley Forge have shed new light on the 1777-1778 winter camp for the Continental Army. The new research has shown that the area was alive with activity and the army was being drilled in anticipation of the spring campaigns. Not only hut sites and associated trash pits were unearthed but more singular sites such as camp kitchens, exterior fireplaces, cooking areas, smithing locations, and other work areas were also explored.......More
b-GIS@Asia 2007
Trans Asiatic GIS Society/TAGS
Trans Asiatic GIS Society is pleased to announce its conference on GIS titled “b-GIS@Asia” from 17th to 19th of December 2007 at Technopark, Trivandrum, India. b-GIS@Asia is about discovering how GIS empowers organizations and demonstrating the role of GIS in organizational business with the intention of urging entrepreneurs, and/or organizations, to invest in GIS for profit or operational performance. Towards this end, b-GIS@Asia provides a platform for GIS professionals, academicians, private enterprises, government, and NGOs to come together and orchestrate their combined strengths to expose the myths and misconceptions behind the technology and bring GIS closer to people by focusing on areas of organizational business that are key to organizational functioning.......More
E-Newsletter of NDAP, Taiwan - Notice to contributors
Digital Information: the New and Creative Way of Communicating/The editorial team
This E-Newsletter is a communicating approach between all the projects and sub-projects of NDAP. [Resounding] is a special column for the readers to share their experiences which contributions related to digital archives are always welcomed. It would be better if the contributors are knowledgeable and interesting. In addition to general discussion and report, topics which are explorative, debated, even controversial are also welcomed. ......More
[Digital Gallery] welcomes digitized archives all over the world!
Digital Information: the New and Creative Way of Communicating/Carol Yang
[Digital Gallery] chiefly introduces digitized archives. In addition to display the achievements of NDAP, [Digital Gallery] also wishes to bring the audiences visual feast on the attractiveness of digital archives. ......More
Maps in Our Lives - Library of Congress Exhibition
http://www.loc.gov/The Library of Congress
Celebrating a thirty-year partnership between the Library of Congress and the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM), the Maps in Our Lives exhibition explores surveying, cartography, geodesy, and geographic information systems--and draws on both the Library's historic map collections and the ACSM collection in the Library of Congress.......
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e-Newsletter - National Digital Archives Program , Taiwan (2007 December) Publish Date:
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