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Digitized Nuremberg trial archives now accessible to a global audience

The complete digital archive includes newly released audio, searchable documents, and films with multilingual captions and transcripts.

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Ray Dolby’s papers find new home at Stanford Libraries

Dolby is known for developing technologies that revolutionized the entertainment industry and his papers meticulously document his curiosity about sound from as early as high school.

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Digitization efforts reveal the Pacific’s past

A Stanford librarian brings decades of ocean observations to today’s scientists with advanced tools and a dedication to information accessibility.

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Stanford Libraries exhibition highlights history of Silicon Valley

Curated by the Libraries’ Silicon Valley Archives, the inaugural exhibition for Hohbach Hall is an invitation to researchers and students to explore critically the collections documenting how the entrepreneurial spirit and technological innovation of the region has changed the world.

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Stanford Libraries receives a remarkable East Asian information technology collection

The Thomas S. Mullaney East Asian Information Technology History Collection is thought to be the only one of its kind in the world and will soon be accessible in Stanford’s Special Collections in conjunction with the Silicon Valley Archives.

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Archiving Black histories of Silicon Valley

A new collection at Stanford Libraries will highlight Black Americans who helped transform California’s Silicon Valley region into a hub for innovation, ideas.

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