Project to Watch: Total Digital Access to the League of Nations Archives
The United Nations Archive in Geneva has been working on a project to digitize the entirety of the archives of the League of Nations, the predecessor of the United Nations.
When made fully accessible to the public very soon, the project will include some 14.2 million pages covering all the activities of the League between 1920 and 1946, and some 27,000 maps and 9,000 photographs.
There is a video explanation of the project on YouTube.
Labels: digitization, international law, international organizations, legal history
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