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University press to digitize Woodrow Wilson documents

Extensive records will be included in online database

The University Press will partner with the Princeton University Press to digitize “The Papers of Woodrow Wilson” as a part of the Rotunda American History collection.

Princeton University Press first published the collection of 69 volumes in print between 1966 and 1994.

The digitized edition will include Wilson’s personal correspondence, academic works and speeches, and minutes of the Paris Peace Conference, according to a University news release.

It will also include diary entries written by close associates, totaling nearly 38,400 documents.

The digitized records will be included in the Rotunda publications, a University online database for both current and historical documents.

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