Archiving Through the Pandemic
The JFK Library plays an important role as a place where original documents, photographs, audio, film, and other artifacts from John F. Kennedy's presidency are preserved. While the pandemic interrupted some of the Library's normal activities, archivists used the time to reduce a large digital backlog of materials waiting to be published online. Archivists Stacey Chandler and Abbey Malangone provide an update from the archives it returns to post-pandemic operations.

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President John F. Kennedy's First Televised News Conference of January 25, 1961

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Making the Equal Pay Act of 1963

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Staff Picks: Mementos from a Presidency

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50th PEN/Hemingway Award Celebration

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An Irish Perspective on America250 with Ambassador Geraldine Byrne Nason

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National Treasure: How the Declaration of Independence Made America

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JFK35 Podcast: Eleanor Roosevelt and JFK

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Choosing to be Brave: Voices from the Twin Cities

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2026 Profile in Courage Award Ceremony: Jerome Powell Full Speech

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2026 JFK Profile in Courage Award Ceremony

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2026 Profile in Courage Award Ceremony: Jack Schlossberg Full Speech

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In Pursuit with Colleen Shogan

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