Many people think about the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution when they think of the National Archives. Did you know that the National Archives also holds more than 10 billion pages of textual records and more than 133 terabytes of electronic data? These are the permanent records of the federal government.
On Thursday, April 3 at 7 p.m., Pamela Wright, chief innovation officer of the National Archives in Washington, D.C., will talk about the innovative efforts at the National Archives to provide access to the records and to support and encourage public participation in making the records available online. For more information, please visit the USC SLIS website.