Museums Special Section: Warming Up to the Culture of Wikipedia

While there used to be innate suspicion toward Wikipedia among museum staffs, even hostility, in recent years there has increasingly been cooperation.

    

Himmler Papers Shed Light on Personal Life of a Nazi

Excerpts from a collection of letters, diaries and photographs from Heinrich Himmler, chief of the Nazi Gestapo, and his family have been published for the first time.

    



Al Jaffee’s Work Is Going to Columbia

Al Jaffee, best known for the three-panel fold-ins in Mad magazine, is donating many of his cartoons, along with other material from his personal archives, to Columbia.

    

Forged Hitler Diaries Now Part of Germany’s Archives

The magazine Stern handed over 60 handwritten volumes that it published in 1983, mistakenly claiming they were Hitler’s undiscovered journals, to Germany’s Federal Archives for posterity.

    

Bob Wolff, a Broadcaster Who Saved His Work, Has Much to Share

Wolff has spent 74 years in sports broadcasting and donated about 1,400 audio and video recordings to the Library of Congress.