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Roderick Sprague <[log in to unmask]>
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Laurie

Thanks for letting us know about the fantastic SI search machine and index.

What has happened to the collection of grave works?

Rick



At 06:39 AM 11/16/2009, you wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>Thought you might find the new Smithsonian Collections Search Center 
>to be helpful (or just plain fun to look through).  It currently has 
>2.3 million records and is growing fast.
>
>Laurie Burgess
>
>Associate Chair
>Department of Anthropology
>National Museum of Natural History
>Smithsonian Institution
>10th and Constitution Avenue NW
>P.O. Box 37012
>Washington, DC 20013-7012
>(202) 633-1915
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>
>
>Smithsonian Libraries, Archives and Museums have worked together and 
>created the Collections Search Center ( http://collections.si.edu ), 
>a one-stop-searching center for the public for SI collections.  This 
>fast growing Collections Search Center is hosted by OCIO and 
>currently contains 2.3 million records with 280,000 online media 
>such as images, sound files, videos, and online collections.

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