• New Collections added to Digital Commonwealth in September and October

    Check out all of the wonderful content now available in the collections added to the Digital Commonwealth since September! Atwood House Museum of the Chatham Historical Society Nautical Chart Collection of the Chatham Historical Society : 40 items Boston Public Library Charles C. Perkins (1823-1886) Collection : 36 items Charles H. Woodbury (1986-1940). Prints, Drawings,…

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  • October, 1942: National Scrap Metal Drive

    During World War II, the United States government promoted scrap drives to reduce shortages in basic materials such as metal, rubber and paper. In September, 1942, the War Production Board announced that scrap metal was urgently needed, and promoted a National Scrap Metal Drive in October. For three Saturdays, there were local scrap drives were…

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  • Special Event with Maureen Taylor, the Photo Detective

    How well are people discovering and understanding the photographs in your digital collections? There are currently more than 100,000 photographs in Digital Commonwealth. How can you improve the chances of users finding the ones that are relevant to their research? Join the Digital Commonwealth at a special program called Enhancing Photograph Descriptions: Advice from the…

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  • New Collections Added to the Digital Commonwealth in July and August

    These past two summer months, Digital Commonwealth has added some new collections. Check them out! Phillips Academy Andover Sidney R. Knafel Map Collection at Phillips Academy : 2 items added to existing collection Massachusetts Archives Massachusetts Metropolitan Water Works Photograph Collection : 92 items added to existing collection Massachusetts Horticultural Society Library Botanical Prints : 756…

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  • Looking at Eyeglasses

    August is National Eye Exam Month, which seemed like a good enough reason to go looking through the Digital Commonwealth for pictures of eyeglasses — and there’s a lot to see. The photo on the left shows Philadelphia Phillies player Morrie Arnovich examines his glasses in front of the dugout at Braves Field. It was…

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  • MBLC Celebrates 125 Years of Service

    The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners is celebrating 125 years of service this year. Established in 1890 as the Free Public Library Commission of Massachusetts, the MBLC is the oldest state library agency in the country. To honor the past and look forward to the future, the MBLC has created MBLC Celebrates 125 Years, a…

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