I want to tell you a story. For 3 years I’ve been researching Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a puzzle-solving heroine of the world wars. 1/pic.twitter.com/kenkBQQrac
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Replying to @jfagone @Keltounet
Wow. Her work on the rum-runner encryption is well-known, but this is new to me —I know this history well and have published on her husband.
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Replying to @SteveBellovin @Keltounet
The bulk of the WWII decrypts of her Coast Guard codebreaking unit are in RG 457, subseries SRIC, at the National Archives in College Park.
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Replying to @jfagone @Keltounet
After I finish the book, I may take you up on that! (I know of at least one author who put all his document scans on the Web.)
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Replying to @SteveBellovin @Keltounet
Well I’ve got thousands of files. I might post some documents at some point. I don’t know what people would want to see.
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EVERYTHING. Make all the primary documents available if possible.
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Ok. I’ll have to think about how to do this. Do you know a good web interface for sharing documents publicly?
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I bet @internetarchive would be proud to host this.
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