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Einstein Archives Online
 
The Jewish National and University Library staff
 
Description:
A joint project of The Jewish National and University Library, David and Fela Shapell Family Digitization Project and California Institute of Technology, Einstein Papers Project.
 
The JNUL is the repository of the personal and scientific archives of Albert Einstein. This project makes more than 900 of his scientific and nonscientific documents available online, accompanied by an extensive database of archival information.
 
It enables access to some 3,000 high-quality digitized images. Some of these are also provided (in PDF format) as they appear in The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, published by Princeton University Press.
 
An extensive archival database and finding aid allows for the direct searching and browsing of more than 40,000 records of Einstein and Einstein-related documents. These concern his scientific and nonscientific writings, his professional and personal correspondence, notebooks, travel diaries, personal documents, and third-party items.
 
Technical information:
The Einstein manuscripts were photographed with a Nikon D1X digital camera and presented in two jpeg versions. The archival finding-aid is in the EAD standard format. The search engine is a JSP application based on an SQL Server database.
 
http://www.alberteinstein.info/