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Obama Administration Issues Sweeping Open Government Directive Added January 01, 2010
The Coalition Column
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AHA President Sends Letter Protesting Access Restrictions to Phillips Library Added March 07, 2018
AHA president Mary Beth Norton (Cornell Univ.) sent a letter to the director of the Peabody Essex Museum to raise concerns about the plans that could reduce access to the Phillips Library. After moving to a temporary site in 2011, the Phillips Library collection will be housed at a new facility in Rowley, Massachusetts, beginning later this year. Prof. Norton encouraged the director to maintain adequate opening hours and retain knowledgeable staff to avoid disrupting access to the collection. You can read the letter here.
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Free Access to Online Job Ads from September 1 Added September 01, 2011
News
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AHA Statement Concerning Access to French Archives (November 2020) Added November 25, 2020
In solidarity with the French Association of Archivists, the AHA issued a statement urging reconsideration of a policy change by the Secrétariat général de la défense et de la sécurité nationale that renders “some well-known sources, and many others yet to be analyzed, practically inaccessible, even to professional researchers.” The AHA stressed that “reading and interpreting these sources will be critical to the production of new historical scholarship in the future,” and noted that “Article L. 213-2 of the Code du patrimoine states that, after 50 years, almost all archival documents pertaining to the French state enter the public domain and should be made available without any conditions.” The AHA previously wrote to the French government about this issue in February 2020.
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Gaining Access: What Historians with Disabilities (and Everyone Else!) Should Know before the 2016 Annual Meeting Added November 01, 2015
130th Annual Meeting
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Russian Archives: Is the Door Half Open or Half Closed? Added May 01, 1996
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Registration and Housing Now Open for the AHA17 Annual Meeting Added September 15, 2016
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Perspectives Paying It Forward: No More Gate, More Open Licensing Added February 18, 2014
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A Free and Open Alternative to Traditional History Textbooks Added March 01, 2015
The Digital Historian
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AHA President Sends Letter Protesting Access Restrictions to Phillips Library Added March 07, 2018
AHA president Mary Beth Norton (Cornell Univ.) sent a letter to the director of the Peabody Essex Museum to raise concerns about the plans that could reduce access to the Phillips Library. After moving to a temporary site in 2011, the Phillips Library collection will be housed at a new facility in Rowley, Massachusetts, beginning later this year. Prof. Norton encouraged the director to maintain adequate opening hours and retain knowledgeable staff to avoid disrupting access to the collection.