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Dr. Hartov teamed with Dr. Glinert to make the archive available to Dartmouth students.

Plesch is seeking funding to make the 900-gigabyte archive available to the public.

Read "Rainy Days in Georgia," Michael Specter's December, 2000, piece about Shevardnadze, in our archive, available to subscribers.

The complete genome sequence will be placed online in an archive available to historians, scientists and the public, although Ibsen's will not be published.

In the same spirit, every week we will act upon a reader's suggestion and make one issue in our digital archive available to everyone — subscribers and non-subscribers alike — for a week.

The center will have several of Darger's books on display at all times and will make them and the archive available to students and scholars for the first time.

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They made his private archives available to three writers.

New Public Archive Art history students and scholars will now have two major archives available to them.

As everyone knows, WikiLeaks made these secret archives available to a few major news outlets, including this one.

After years of cataloguing and transferring them to microfilm, the next logical step was making the archives available to everyone – although not for free, said CAC's director Allen Packwood.

When celebrated photographer Carol Highsmith, a chronicler of American life in the 21st century, began making her archives available to the Library of Congress, she did so with the intent of making the work royalty-free.

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