If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S.
Suzanne Isaacs, a community manager with the National Archives Catalog in Washington, D.C., tells USA Today in an interview ...
The National Archives and Records Administration is facing a growing challenge: millions of handwritten historical documents ...
People interested in participating can sign up online at the National Archives website. There is no application to fill out, ...
With the ability to read and write cursive becoming more rare, the National Archives is looking for some important volunteers ...
"We organize tasks for volunteers to assist us in transcribing or tagging records in our catalog," Issacs explained. Volunteering is simple - just sign up online and get started. "There's no formal ...
The National Archives is recruiting volunteers to help transcribe millions of handwritten documents, many in cursive, ...
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