In this Revealing Data series we explore data in historical medical collections, and how preserving this data helps to ensure that generations of researchers can

In this Revealing Data series we explore data in historical medical collections, and how preserving this data helps to ensure that generations of researchers can
Christine Wenc describes her work to develop a web archive to provide historians, healthcare providers, and biomedical researchers with significant historical data for their present and future work.
By Rebecca C. Warlow ~ This post was originally published in 2016. Here at the National Library of Medicine (NLM), and at archives across
By Christie Moffatt ~ This week is “Mosquito Control Awareness week,” and agencies across the Department of Health and Human Services are taking this opportunity
Christie Moffatt spoke today at the National Library of Medicine on “Future Historical Collections: Archiving the 2014 Ebola Outbreak.” Ms. Moffatt is an Archivist &
By Elizabeth Mullen and Christie Moffatt This week marks one year since the World Health Organization announced that the deadly outbreak in Guinea was Ebola.
Of the information about Ebola on the web, what will remain one, ten, or even fifty years from now? This content is at high risk for loss.
By Maureen Harlow Capturing websites and keeping copies of them for the future to represent how they looked and what they said at a certain