JFK Presidential Library and Museum: “The Digital Archives provides access to a growing collection of searchable digitized historical documents, images and materials [See also Advanced Search feature]. Archivists at the JFK Library are working to digitize and make available to the public all of our archival and museum holdings, beginning with the papers of President John F. Kennedy and his administration. Learn more about Access to a Legacy, our large scale digitization initiative. The vast majority of our holdings remain unidigitized. Access to all of the Library’s holdings, whether digitized or not, is provided through a single search interface which allows you to browse all of our holdings using our faceted navigation system and/or a traditional keyword search. Finding aids to specific collections can be found here, with links to digitized content where available. To see a list of our holdings and view our online finding aids, you can browse all collections. In addition, the Library provides online research and reference services. For more information about how to search the Digital Archives, visit our Search Help page.”
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