INTRODUCTION
Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and to an extensive Archival Database, constituting the material record of one of the most influential intellects in the modern era.
DIGITIZED MANUSCRIPTS
The site allows viewing and browsing of approx. 3,000 high-quality digitized images900 documents written by Einstein was produced by the and was made possible by generous grants of David and Fela Shapell.
FINDING AID
The site enables access to the online version of the Albert Einstein Archives Finding AidArchival Database allows direct access to approx. 43,000Collected Papers of Albert Einstein - 534 items that were not part of the original Einstein Archive. Supplementary archival holdings and databases pertaining to Einstein documents have been established at both the Einstein Papers Project and the Albert Einstein Archives for scholarly research.
PUBLISHED VERSIONS
The website provides access to the published versions (in PDF format) of 39 among the 934 digitized manuscripts, as they appear in the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein in the original language edition with annotations. Provided are also 22 English language translations, taken from the English translation volumes. Publication information on all volumes of the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein edited by the Einstein Papers Project is also accessible through their publisher, Princeton University PressThe Collected Papers of Albert EinsteinDisclaimer.
COLLABORATORSDIGITIZED MANUSCRIPTS
The site allows viewing and browsing of approx. 3,000 high-quality digitized images900 documents written by Einstein was produced by the and was made possible by generous grants of David and Fela Shapell.
FINDING AID
The site enables access to the online version of the Albert Einstein Archives Finding AidArchival Database allows direct access to approx. 43,000Collected Papers of Albert Einstein - 534 items that were not part of the original Einstein Archive. Supplementary archival holdings and databases pertaining to Einstein documents have been established at both the Einstein Papers Project and the Albert Einstein Archives for scholarly research.
PUBLISHED VERSIONS
The website provides access to the published versions (in PDF format) of 39 among the 934 digitized manuscripts, as they appear in the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein in the original language edition with annotations. Provided are also 22 English language translations, taken from the English translation volumes. Publication information on all volumes of the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein edited by the Einstein Papers Project is also accessible through their publisher, Princeton University PressThe Collected Papers of Albert EinsteinDisclaimer.
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VERSION HISTORYThis Website was opened to the public on May 19, 2003. In response to user feedback, some technical changes aimed at enhancing browser compatibility and ease of navigation were introduced on June 19, 2003.
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i'll make it more interestin after the finals. with some pics and kewl infos.

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