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Two weeks ago the New York Department of Records treated the world to over
870K images in their Municipal Archive Online
Gallery<http://nycma.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet>.
Most of the unique photographs, maps, motion picture and audio recordings
in the collection were made accessible for the first time, and what a
treat!

The gallery includes complete holdings or samples from 30 different
historic collections which can be searched individually or all together in
the LUNA software.

We were thrilled when the collection went live, and even more thrilled to
watch the worldwide traffic increase daily. Not only did the NY Department
of Records choose LUNA to display this marvelous collection, but we also
host the collection.

The Village Voice
blog<http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2012/04/hundreds_of_yea.php>
did
a great Q&A with Eileen Flannelly, Deputy Commissioner of the Department of
Records. If you're overwhelmed by the idea of jumping into the collection
itself start by reading the post to get some background on why they decided
to make the collection public and to see some sample images.

Enjoy!

-- 
Nancy Harm
Luna Imaging, Inc.
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www.lunaimaging.com
www.lunacommons.org


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