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The Guardian The Beagle’s library of more than 400 books has been reconstructed and made freely available in digital form HMS Beagle’s library was reconstructed using letters sent by crew members, Darwin’s notebooks and his surviving book collection. Photograph: Bettmann/Corbis
Newberry Digital Exhibitions Starting in the 17th century, French explorers were wandering all over the Midwest looking for navigable rivers, lucrative trading resources, and native people to convert to Christianity. This exhibition from the Newberry Library in Chicago tells the story of French Canadians in the Midwest via maps, prints, and a range of other…
Creative Bloq To make things easier for you, we’ve gathered the best 22 web design training resources on the web. All have a good reputation and feature instruction and advice from web design’s leading experts. Most include a range of lessons covering a range of levels, from beginner to advanced.
Deadbeat Governments by James Surowiecki, The Financial Page of the New Yorker IT is the season for taking retirement benefits away from public workers. In Detroit, an emergency manager has steered the city into bankruptcy, in part to avoid its pension obligations. In Illinois, the legislature just passed a bill cutting pensions and raising the retirement age for…
The New York Times This page is a growing collection of all the mobile app coverage that has appeared in The New York Times, both in print and online. Check back often, as this page will be updated regularly. We will also feature lists of favorite apps from Times writers. Click on any of the…
The Wall Street Journal today launched one of the biggest digital projects to come out of the outlet’s London branch – an ‘advent calendar-style’ interactive of 100 legacies from the First World War, told through text, video and other digital media. Journal reporters around the world collaborated on the project, which appears in front of The…
Atlas-historique.net a pour ambition d’offrir aux internautes francophones des repères utiles à la compréhension de l’histoire du monde contemporain (de 1815 à nos jours) et de la situation géopolitique du monde actuel à travers un médium particulier, situé entre l’image et le texte ; la cartographie. À visiter également http://www.euratlas.com/
La corporation des gestionnaires de phares de l’estuaire et du golfe Saint-Laurent et l’organisme Québec maritime ont mis en ligne un site, intitulé la Route des phares, pour faire connaître les 43 phares toujours en activités/inactifs ou abandonnés du Saint-Laurent et les activités touristiques qui s’y déroulent.