JFK Library Launches Largest Presidential Online Archive 69
Lucas123 writes "The JFK Library launched what it is calling the largest presidential online archive, offering the public 117TB of data related to John F. Kennedy's presidency. The four-year project digitized a plethora of analog material including 200,000 pages of documents; 300 reels of audio tape containing more than 1,245 individual recordings of telephone calls, speeches and meetings; 300 museum artifacts; 72 reels of film; and 1,500 photos. 'As young people increasingly rely on the Internet as their primary source for information, it is our hope that the library's online archive will allow a new generation to learn about this important chapter in American history,' said Carolyn Kennedy, the wife of the late John F. Kennedy, Jr., who was on hand at the opening of the archive."
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The Comedian.
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he travelled back in time shot himself, I saw it on the BBC ;)
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I'd be more interested in documents regarding Kennedy's ineptitude regarding the Bay of Pigs, how he dragged us deeper into the Vietnam War, his complicity in the overthrow of Ngo Dinh Diem, and the personal monument the Russians built for him, the Berlin Wall. When it comes to Presidents being in over their heads, Kennedy made Bush and Obama look like true statesmen.
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George Bush is not fit to light John F. Kennedy's cigar. Not as a man and not as a president.
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U pick 'em.
Re:Who was the best president? (Score:2)
Not that being president qualifies you in any way to light anyone else's cigar, but why argue over which former president is better than another? Is there any doubt as to which president is the most improtant? The answer is simple:
OUR CURRENT PRESIDENT! He is the only one that matters - he is the only president who can have an impact on the lives of all living Americans (and a large portion of the citizens of the earth). Debating about past presidents is a waste of time. Pay attention to the one sitting in
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I don't think you mean to imply there is nothing to be gained from analyzing history.
There's every reason to evaluate former presidents. Choose the ones that did the best job and then encourage the current occupant to learn something from them. Consistently, there is one modern president who is given higher marks than all the others (hint: he didn't star in any movies with a monkey). I don't think it's unreasonable to say that there's something
This just in (Score:4, Funny)
Julian Assange called in for questioning regarding a MASSIVE US government data leak!
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You fool! You may have initiated a conspiracy theory singularity! Run! just... run!
Finally got on (Score:2)
Rest assured that this collection has been ... (Score:1)
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"One thing can be assumed here is that many three lettered acronym departments in the governmint have scrubbed the collection top to bottom years ago."
Perhaps those three-letter acronyms have, themselves, been scrubbed from the collection.
How does the saying go? "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was to convince people that he doesn't exist."
Politics of the Undead (Score:2)
Oh yes, Dick Cheney died, all right.
Then his Zombie corpse ran for Vice-President ... and won.
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You're an alarmist idiot.
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Well, that most likely depends on what you consider useful or insightful. If you're looking for conspiracy theories or state secrets, well, that's not actually what Presidential Archives contain or were meant to contain. It's not censorship, it's the collection policy; the Presidential Archives aren't comprehensive collections of state documents, but of documents associated with the president, which includes a subset of state documents in so far as the President's life coincides with his work.
I think some
Wow, imagine that (Score:2)
that's like 25,000 DVDs of Marilyn Monroe pr0n...
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small correction: Carolyn was his DAUGHTER not his wife.
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Caroline was his daughter
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Really? Because that's not remotely bad for archival tiffs. I believe the BPL's digitization program (one of the more under-funded such in many respects) routinely produces multi-GIG files; I think 16gb for some of their maps.
His wife was on-hand? (Score:2)
Didn't she die along with him, in the plane crash? The wiki [wikipedia.org] says so.
Jeepers, what did /. do to this text field to make it so hard to paste a link?
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Yeah.. thats JFK jr's SISTER not wife unless the zombie apocolypse has started..
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I don't think there will ever come a time when it's not topical to point out that the first president of the 21st century was a nincompoop.
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And by the way, GW could have faded silently into obscurity, but he just _had_ to publish a book (Decision Points) attempting to justify the poor decisions his administration made... which makes him a fair target for derision all over again.
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Electronic Info Dominates George W. Bush's Archive [go.com]
What would be nice is to see all this information available through searching online, but as I understand it, request will need to go through the National Ar
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That might have been an intentionally mistake, for humorous effect.
And the smallest presidential library .... (Score:2)
These are the same clowns... (Score:1)
These are the same clowns that blocked the JFK Documentary film that the History Channel produced from airing.
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Is there something out of whack? Because, if they're making high quality (say, 20% resolution from the archival tiffs) photos available, 100mb seems perfectly reasonable to me. If it includes overhead (successive scaling images, for example), it becomes downright conservative.
The previous guy's tone was out of line, but he's more or less right, in that 100mb images (and significantly larger videos, and potentially equivalent or larger audio) is probably more than reasonable for the display-quality assets f
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Good point. That's a lot of storage space for documents that will mainly be heavy black lines meant to protect the Hunt brothers and the Koch brothers.
Carolyn Kennedy? (Score:2)
Carolyn Kennedy died with JFK Jr. during the plane crash. Perhaps Caroline Kennedy, his sister was on hand at the opening of the archive?
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You gonna pony up the scratch for the OCR and indexing work that would take? I mean, if you've got a spare couple million or twelve, it'd be pretty awesome - us liberry folks'll get right on it.
Seriously, though - that would be incredibly awesome, but libraries don't get the kind of funding or have the kind of manpower it would take to do those things with the level of accuracy that would be required. And these collections are HUGE... again, I think JFK has something like 30,000 feet of archival records
117TB? Really? (Score:1)
Do they really mean 117TB?
Some quick sums on file sizes for online digitized material:
200K pages - say a generous 100K/page = 20GB
300 reels of tape + 1245 recordings, say 1000 hours of audio at about 1MB/minute = 60GB
72 reels of film, say 50 hours at a generous 2GB/hour (DVD quality) = 100GB
1500 images + [images of] 300 artifacts at a generous 1MB each = about 2GB
Total: 182GB
What are they doing with the other 116.8 TB? Digitizing the genome of every woman he slept with?
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Well, then they probably want the killer's archives, not JFK's. I mean, it's not like he had paperwork on his own assassination.
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"the late John F. Kennedy, Jr., who was on hand at the opening of the archive."
Creepy.