David S. Ferriero was confirmed as 10th Archivist of the United
States on November 6, 2009 .
Previously, Mr. Ferriero served as the Andrew W. Mellon
Director of the New York Public Libraries (NYPL). He was part of the leadership
team responsible for integrating the four research libraries and 87 branch
libraries into one seamless service for users, creating the largest public
library system in the United States
and one of the largest research libraries in the world. Mr. Ferriero was in
charge of collection strategy; conservation; digital experience; reference and
research services; and education, programming, and exhibitions.
As a Navy veteran I have a particular fondness for U.S. Navy
records, especially deck logs. From my first days here at the National Archives
when I discovered that we had the actual deck logs from the US S Constitution
including her service during the War of 1812 to the day I was handed a deck log
of the USS Sanctuary, AH-17 , covering my time aboard that hospital ship in
Viet Nam I have been hooked on this record series!
So, it was a real treat to learn that NOAA had approached us
in April of 2011 with the idea of digitally imaging the logs of Navy and Coast
Guard Revenue Cutter vessels as part of their work with OldWeather.org to
document weather conditions in the North Pacific Arctic region during the late
19th and early 20th centuries. In a wonderful crowd sourcing venture,
volunteers working with OldWeather.org transcribe handwritten weather
observations as well as log entries on vessel movement and activities. It is a win-win
cross agency collaboration—NOAA gets the weather data and NARA
gets the digital images for posting.
Scanning began in July 2012 and so far the logbooks of ten
vessels have been completed and 65,000 images posted to our Archival Research
Catalog.
Pressed flowers were found in the USRC Corwin log entry for 14 January 1891 from Port Townsend,
Washington with the entry.
As Archivist of the USA and former Navy vet you should also
be interested in the fact that the records related to the assassination of
President Kennedy of the Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence Admiral
Rufus Taylor are missing, and should be located and the US Navy officer who
attempted to locate them was threatened with court martial for trying. In
addition, the NARA JFK Collection on line
database should be updated listing those records still being withheld and the
most frequently requested JFK assassination records should be posted on line so
students and researchers don’t have to keep requesting them. There is more
interest in the JFK Assassination records than any other subject, yet the NARA
refuses to enforce the JFK Act and determine why there are so many records
destroyed, missing and being wrongfully withheld. Thank you for your interest. (January 18, 2013 at 1:26 pm )
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