Smithsonian Open Access Initiative Partners and Contributors
By
bookofjoe
Pale, doughy, and a touch sad. Eat if peckish.
Summary
The article appears to be about the Smithsonian's Open Access initiative, listing various organizations and entities that have created remixes or contributed to the project. The content includes mentions of organizations like Amazon Web Services, Google Arts & Culture, Creative Commons, and various universities and foundations that have participated in the Smithsonian Open Access program.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledRemixes by: Access Smithsonian, Amazon Web Services-Sumerian, Amy Karle, An Open Book Foundation, AstroNuts, Autodesk Tinkercad, Cesium, Chris Funk & N M Bodecker Foundation, Creative Commons, Duke University-MorphoSource, Georgetown University Maker Hub in Lauinger Library, Google Arts & Culture, The Kh
Article URL: https://www.si.edu/openaccess
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45581988
Points: 61
# Comments: 9
You might also wanna read

Preserving Insular Irish Script: From Historical Heritage to Modern Digital Integration
The article explores the personal and cultural significance of insular Irish script (Cló Gaelach), tracing its history from being taught in
Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus Fully Digitized for Global Access
The article discusses the complete digitization of Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus, the largest collection of his drawings and writings
A 10-Minute Guided Viewing of Lois Dodd's 'The Painted Room'
A guided, immersive 10-minute art viewing experience of Lois Dodd's painting "The Painted Room." The article walks readers through observing
Porter County Museum opens exhibit celebrating 175 years of the Porter County Fair
The Porter County Museum has launched a new ongoing exhibit titled "Our Heart of Hearts: The Porter County Fair," celebrating the 175th anni
Norway's National Library uses 2PB of Huawei flash storage to train Norwegian language AI model
Norway's National Library (Nasjonalbiblioteket) is building a large language model (LLM) specifically for the Norwegian language, utilizing
Byrne's Euclid: A Digital Reproduction of the 1847 Colored Geometry Classic
A digital reproduction and enhancement of Oliver Byrne's 1847 edition of Euclid's Elements, which famously used colored diagrams and symbols
