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June 15, 2006

Kennedy Presidential Library to be Digitized

Kennedy Presidential Library Announces Ground Breaking Initiative to Permanently Preserve the Archives of JFK.

From the press release:

"Twenty-nine years after participating in the formal groundbreaking of the Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum on Columbia Point, Senator Edward M. Kennedy today announced a major and unprecedented effort by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to build a new library – a digital one consisting of the entire collection of papers, documents, photographs and audio recordings of President John F. Kennedy, eventually making them accessible to citizens throughout the world via the Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum’s website."

[RJ]

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