Re: [Nethistory] Nethistory post from jack@3kitty.org requires approval

Scott Brim <swb@internet2.edu> Tue, 28 May 2013 19:56 UTC

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On 05/28/13 15:40, Elizabeth Feinler allegedly wrote:
> This, I think, is our first task:  to try and identify existing
> repositories so at least networking history donors are aware of them.
>  There are very few repositories specifically dedicated to networking
> history; however, there are significant collections located at
> government and private libraries and museums.  Which of these have
> staying power for the long term, and do they know the significance of
> the networking history items in their collections? 

Related: a registry of repositories.  As you identify history
repositories, please register them.  Right now I know of two independent
ones, naturally :-p ...

http://www.re3data.org/

http://databib.org/about.php

Scott