NARA on Twitter

Today's post comes from National Archives Office of Strategy and Communications staff writer Rob Crotty. In honor of our Bill of Rights Twitter Contest, we thought it was high time to review all the tweeting that goes on in the National Archives family. While our tweets may be short, they are many, and so to … Continue reading NARA on Twitter

Better know a blog

Today's post comes from National Archives Office of Strategy and Communications staff writer Rob Crotty. The National Archives keeps biggering and biggering on the Internet. Almost two years ago we sent out our first tweet, and just six months later we posted our first YouTube video. Since then we've expanded our online presence to suit … Continue reading Better know a blog

The Constitution has a Facebook Page

Today's post comes from National Archives Office of Strategy and Communications staff writer Rob Crotty. While the Constitution may not update it's own writing too often (the last time was in 1992), it does update its own Facebook page. So why not head on over and see what's on the Constitution's mind? The Constitution will … Continue reading The Constitution has a Facebook Page

FR 2.0, now in English

Today's post comes from National Archives Office of Strategy and Communications staff writer Rob Crotty. What is the Archivist's favorite thing about the Federal Register's new website?  "Its translation into English, into words that make sense. I think that's the biggest contribution," Archivist Ferriero explains in a video detailing the history of the Federal Register. … Continue reading FR 2.0, now in English

Top 10 National Archives Web Sites

Today's post comes from National Archives Office of Strategy and Communications staff writer Rob Crotty. The National Archives is a behemoth of information. There are 10 billion or so pages of documents and hundreds of thousands of reels of motion picture footage, all spread out among regional archives, Presidential libraries, and Federal Records Centers to … Continue reading Top 10 National Archives Web Sites

What’s on in your neck of the woods?

Today's post comes from National Archives Office of Strategy and Communications staff writer Rob Crotty. Each month the National Archives in the Regions puts together a calendar of events that lays out all the great things going on around the country related to our nation's records. At the top of that calendar is always a … Continue reading What’s on in your neck of the woods?