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The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum Digital Archive <http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/online14.html>. Created and maintained by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum, Hyde Park, N.Y., in collaboration with Marist College and IBM. Reviewed July 8, 2005.

The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, in collaboration with Marist College and IBM, launched its digital library project in the early 1990s, becoming the first presidential library to enter the electronic arena. The digital archive has three components: printed text, audiovisual material and curriculum materials complementing the online archival material, and current library exhibitions. . . .

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