At a staggering six petabytes — or 6 million gigabytes — the National Archives' digital collection now outpaces paper holdings, attracting nearly all visitors online.
The National Archives and Records Administration is running out of space for paper records, as seen in Stack 390 on Sept. 6 in College Park, Md. (Maansi Srivastava for The Washington Post) Thirty ...
The National Archives of Australia is getting ready to test AI across a wide range of operations in maintaining its growing ...
The National Archives is using AI to help with public records requests, among other efforts to make its holdings more accessible, said Colleen Shogan, left, the Archivist of the United States, ...
Congress wants to know what agencies know about UFOs, and, under a new law, agencies have to tell them. New records management provisions included in the recently enacted 2024 defense policy bill ...
With the unenviable responsibility for housing potentially petabytes of government information that's both public and 'private', the National Archives of Australia (NAA) in Canberra is set to launch ...
Dr. Colleen Shogan, the Archivist of the United States, is visiting Kansas City to see the archives in our region. Many of its 770 million pages are stored in caves that have good conditions for ...
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