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gem-squad_v2-train-22200 | 5a7b6a1321c2de001afe9ff0 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building, known informally as Archives I, located north of the National Mall on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., opened as its original headquarters in 1935. It holds the original copies of the three main formative documents of the United States and its government: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It also hosts a copy of the 1297 Magna Carta confirmed by Edward I. These are displayed to the public in the main chamber of the National Archives, which is called the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom. The National Archives Building also exhibits other important American historical documents such as the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, the Emancipation Proclamation, and collections of photography and other historically and culturally significant American artifacts. | In what year was the Emancipation Proclamation written? | In what year was the Emancipation Proclamation written? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22201 | 5a7b6a1321c2de001afe9ff1 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building, known informally as Archives I, located north of the National Mall on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., opened as its original headquarters in 1935. It holds the original copies of the three main formative documents of the United States and its government: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It also hosts a copy of the 1297 Magna Carta confirmed by Edward I. These are displayed to the public in the main chamber of the National Archives, which is called the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom. The National Archives Building also exhibits other important American historical documents such as the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, the Emancipation Proclamation, and collections of photography and other historically and culturally significant American artifacts. | Where is a statue of Edward I located? | Where is a statue of Edward I located? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22202 | 5a7b6a1321c2de001afe9ff2 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building, known informally as Archives I, located north of the National Mall on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., opened as its original headquarters in 1935. It holds the original copies of the three main formative documents of the United States and its government: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It also hosts a copy of the 1297 Magna Carta confirmed by Edward I. These are displayed to the public in the main chamber of the National Archives, which is called the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom. The National Archives Building also exhibits other important American historical documents such as the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, the Emancipation Proclamation, and collections of photography and other historically and culturally significant American artifacts. | What did Edward I like to have a collection of? | What did Edward I like to have a collection of? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22203 | 5a7b6a1321c2de001afe9ff3 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building, known informally as Archives I, located north of the National Mall on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., opened as its original headquarters in 1935. It holds the original copies of the three main formative documents of the United States and its government: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It also hosts a copy of the 1297 Magna Carta confirmed by Edward I. These are displayed to the public in the main chamber of the National Archives, which is called the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom. The National Archives Building also exhibits other important American historical documents such as the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, the Emancipation Proclamation, and collections of photography and other historically and culturally significant American artifacts. | What document was written by Edward I in 1297? | What document was written by Edward I in 1297? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22204 | 5a7b6a1321c2de001afe9ff4 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building, known informally as Archives I, located north of the National Mall on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., opened as its original headquarters in 1935. It holds the original copies of the three main formative documents of the United States and its government: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It also hosts a copy of the 1297 Magna Carta confirmed by Edward I. These are displayed to the public in the main chamber of the National Archives, which is called the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom. The National Archives Building also exhibits other important American historical documents such as the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, the Emancipation Proclamation, and collections of photography and other historically and culturally significant American artifacts. | What documents are kept at the National Mall? | What documents are kept at the National Mall? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22205 | 56e788ab37bdd419002c40d3 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbidden flash photography but the advent of cameras with automatic flashes have made the rules increasingly difficult to enforce. As a result, all filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public in the exhibition areas has been prohibited since February 25, 2010. | Since when has all filming and photography in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom been banned? | Since when has all filming and photography in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom been banned? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22206 | 56e788ab37bdd419002c40d4 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbidden flash photography but the advent of cameras with automatic flashes have made the rules increasingly difficult to enforce. As a result, all filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public in the exhibition areas has been prohibited since February 25, 2010. | For how long has the National Archives prohibited flash photography? | For how long has the National Archives prohibited flash photography? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22207 | 56e788ab37bdd419002c40d5 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbidden flash photography but the advent of cameras with automatic flashes have made the rules increasingly difficult to enforce. As a result, all filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public in the exhibition areas has been prohibited since February 25, 2010. | What is an aspect of a visit to the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom? | What is an aspect of a visit to the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22208 | 56e788ab37bdd419002c40d6 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbidden flash photography but the advent of cameras with automatic flashes have made the rules increasingly difficult to enforce. As a result, all filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public in the exhibition areas has been prohibited since February 25, 2010. | What has made the no photography rule hard to enforce in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom? | What has made the no photography rule hard to enforce in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22209 | 5a7b6b7321c2de001afe9ffa | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbidden flash photography but the advent of cameras with automatic flashes have made the rules increasingly difficult to enforce. As a result, all filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public in the exhibition areas has been prohibited since February 25, 2010. | How long have there been no lines to see individual documents? | How long have there been no lines to see individual documents? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22210 | 5a7b6b7321c2de001afe9ffb | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbidden flash photography but the advent of cameras with automatic flashes have made the rules increasingly difficult to enforce. As a result, all filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public in the exhibition areas has been prohibited since February 25, 2010. | Since what date have visitors been allowed into the Rotunda? | Since what date have visitors been allowed into the Rotunda? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22211 | 5a7b6b7321c2de001afe9ffc | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbidden flash photography but the advent of cameras with automatic flashes have made the rules increasingly difficult to enforce. As a result, all filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public in the exhibition areas has been prohibited since February 25, 2010. | What year did the National Archives open to the public? | What year did the National Archives open to the public? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22212 | 5a7b6b7321c2de001afe9ffd | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbidden flash photography but the advent of cameras with automatic flashes have made the rules increasingly difficult to enforce. As a result, all filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public in the exhibition areas has been prohibited since February 25, 2010. | How long ago were the Charters of Freedom found? | How long ago were the Charters of Freedom found? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22213 | 5a7b6b7321c2de001afe9ffe | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish. For over 30 years the National Archives have forbidden flash photography but the advent of cameras with automatic flashes have made the rules increasingly difficult to enforce. As a result, all filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public in the exhibition areas has been prohibited since February 25, 2010. | Was it difficult to enforce the ban on the public entering the Rotunda before February 25, 2010? | Was it difficult to enforce the ban on the public entering the Rotunda before February 25, 2010? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22214 | 56e7896737bdd419002c40db | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | What is the second facility of NARA named? | What is the second facility of NARA named? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22215 | 56e7896737bdd419002c40dc | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | When was Archives II opened? | When was Archives II opened? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22216 | 56e7896737bdd419002c40dd | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | What college is Archives II closest to? | What college is Archives II closest to? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22217 | 56e7896737bdd419002c40de | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | What college does NARA have cooperatives initiatives with? | What college does NARA have cooperatives initiatives with? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22218 | 56e7896737bdd419002c40df | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | What campus of University of Maryland is listed on the National Register of Historic Places? | What campus of University of Maryland is listed on the National Register of Historic Places? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22219 | 5a7b7bc121c2de001afea05a | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | Why did the University of Maryland open another campus site? | Why did the University of Maryland open another campus site? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22220 | 5a7b7bc121c2de001afea05b | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | What do the National Register of Historic Places and NARA often engage in? | What do the National Register of Historic Places and NARA often engage in? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22221 | 5a7b7bc121c2de001afea05c | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | In what year was the College Park Campus founded? | In what year was the College Park Campus founded? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22222 | 5a7b7bc121c2de001afea05d | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | What is the name of the second campus opened by the University of Maryland? | What is the name of the second campus opened by the University of Maryland? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22223 | 5a7b7bc121c2de001afea05e | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Because of space constraints, NARA opened a second facility, known informally as Archives II, in 1994 near the University of Maryland, College Park campus (8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001). Largely because of this proximity, NARA and the University of Maryland engage in cooperative initiatives. The College Park campus includes an archaeological site that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. | What college does the National Register of Historic Places have cooperative initiatives with? | What college does the National Register of Historic Places have cooperative initiatives with? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22224 | 56e78acb37bdd419002c40ed | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | Where is The Washington National Records Center located? | Where is The Washington National Records Center located? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22225 | 56e78acb37bdd419002c40ee | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | What does The Washington National Records Center primarily store? | What does The Washington National Records Center primarily store? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22226 | 56e78acb37bdd419002c40ef | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | After staying at the WNRC, where are records transferred to? | After staying at the WNRC, where are records transferred to? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22227 | 56e78acb37bdd419002c40f0 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | What happens to temporary records at the WNRC if they are not retrieved by the end of the retention times? | What happens to temporary records at the WNRC if they are not retrieved by the end of the retention times? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22228 | 56e78acb37bdd419002c40f1 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | Beyond the storage of federal records, what service does the WNRC provide? | Beyond the storage of federal records, what service does the WNRC provide? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22229 | 5a7b7d3421c2de001afea074 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | In what city and state are the National Archives located? | In what city and state are the National Archives located? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22230 | 5a7b7d3421c2de001afea075 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | What do researchers pay for storage at the National Archives? | What do researchers pay for storage at the National Archives? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22231 | 5a7b7d3421c2de001afea076 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | When do researchers transfer documents to the WNRC? | When do researchers transfer documents to the WNRC? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22232 | 5a7b7d3421c2de001afea077 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | What kind of room is maintained by the National Archives? | What kind of room is maintained by the National Archives? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22233 | 5a7b7d3421c2de001afea078 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The Washington National Records Center (WNRC), located in Suitland, Maryland is a large warehouse type facility which stores federal records which are still under the control of the creating agency. Federal government agencies pay a yearly fee for storage at the facility. In accordance with federal records schedules, documents at WNRC are transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives after a certain point (this usually involves a relocation of the records to College Park). Temporary records at WNRC are either retained for a fee or destroyed after retention times has elapsed. WNRC also offers research services and maintains a small research room. | Who has control of the records stored by researchers? | Who has control of the records stored by researchers? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22234 | 56e78b7a37bdd419002c40fd | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records. | Where is the National Archives Building located? | Where is the National Archives Building located? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22236 | 56e78b7a37bdd419002c4100 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records. | What's the latest war The National Archives Building has military unit records for? | What's the latest war The National Archives Building has military unit records for? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22237 | 56e78b7a37bdd419002c4101 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records. | What's the earliest war The National Archives Building has military unit records for | What's the earliest war The National Archives Building has military unit records for | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22238 | 5a7b7e6b21c2de001afea088 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records. | Where is the Freedmen's Bureau located? | Where is the Freedmen's Bureau located? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22239 | 5a7b7e6b21c2de001afea089 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records. | What is the Freedmen's Bureau responsible for? | What is the Freedmen's Bureau responsible for? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22240 | 5a7b7e6b21c2de001afea08a | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records. | What are two examples of record collections at the Freedmen's Bureau? | What are two examples of record collections at the Freedmen's Bureau? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22241 | 5a7b7e6b21c2de001afea08b | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records. | What is the earliest war the Freedmen's Bureau has records for? | What is the earliest war the Freedmen's Bureau has records for? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22242 | 5a7b7e6b21c2de001afea08c | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records. | What foreign war records are kept at the Freedmen's Bureau? | What foreign war records are kept at the Freedmen's Bureau? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22243 | 56e78c5900c9c71400d7728e | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | There are facilities across the country with research rooms, archival holdings, and microfilms of documents of federal agencies and courts pertinent to each region. | What do the facilities designated to each area of the US specialize in? | What do the facilities designated to each area of the US specialize in? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22244 | 56e78c5900c9c71400d7728f | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | There are facilities across the country with research rooms, archival holdings, and microfilms of documents of federal agencies and courts pertinent to each region. | Microfilms of documents from federal agencies can be found where? | Microfilms of documents from federal agencies can be found where? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22245 | 5a7b7ffc21c2de001afea0a4 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | There are facilities across the country with research rooms, archival holdings, and microfilms of documents of federal agencies and courts pertinent to each region. | How are court rooms usually situated? | How are court rooms usually situated? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22246 | 5a7b7ffc21c2de001afea0a5 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | There are facilities across the country with research rooms, archival holdings, and microfilms of documents of federal agencies and courts pertinent to each region. | What is one area that is subject to government funding? | What is one area that is subject to government funding? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22247 | 5a7b7ffc21c2de001afea0a6 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | There are facilities across the country with research rooms, archival holdings, and microfilms of documents of federal agencies and courts pertinent to each region. | What areas are usually under the jurisdiction of federal agencies? | What areas are usually under the jurisdiction of federal agencies? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22248 | 5a7b7ffc21c2de001afea0a7 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | There are facilities across the country with research rooms, archival holdings, and microfilms of documents of federal agencies and courts pertinent to each region. | What type of record storage is no longer widely produced? | What type of record storage is no longer widely produced? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22249 | 5a7b7ffc21c2de001afea0a8 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | There are facilities across the country with research rooms, archival holdings, and microfilms of documents of federal agencies and courts pertinent to each region. | What is usually produced in abundance by federal agencies? | What is usually produced in abundance by federal agencies? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22250 | 56e78cf937bdd419002c4111 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In addition, Federal Records Centers exist in each region that house materials owned by Federal agencies. Federal Records Centers are not open for public research. For example, the FRC in Lenexa, Kansas holds items from the treatment of John F. Kennedy after his fatal shooting in 1963. | Where are some of the items relevant to JFKs medical treatments housed? | Where are some of the items relevant to JFKs medical treatments housed? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22251 | 56e78cf937bdd419002c4112 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In addition, Federal Records Centers exist in each region that house materials owned by Federal agencies. Federal Records Centers are not open for public research. For example, the FRC in Lenexa, Kansas holds items from the treatment of John F. Kennedy after his fatal shooting in 1963. | Federal Records Centers are particularly unhelpful to what type of research? | Federal Records Centers are particularly unhelpful to what type of research? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22252 | 56e78cf937bdd419002c4113 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In addition, Federal Records Centers exist in each region that house materials owned by Federal agencies. Federal Records Centers are not open for public research. For example, the FRC in Lenexa, Kansas holds items from the treatment of John F. Kennedy after his fatal shooting in 1963. | Which Federal Records Center houses materials relevant to JFKs assassination? | Which Federal Records Center houses materials relevant to JFKs assassination? | [
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181
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gem-squad_v2-train-22253 | 56e78cf937bdd419002c4114 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In addition, Federal Records Centers exist in each region that house materials owned by Federal agencies. Federal Records Centers are not open for public research. For example, the FRC in Lenexa, Kansas holds items from the treatment of John F. Kennedy after his fatal shooting in 1963. | When was JFK shot? | When was JFK shot? | [
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281
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-22254 | 5a7b816b21c2de001afea0c0 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In addition, Federal Records Centers exist in each region that house materials owned by Federal agencies. Federal Records Centers are not open for public research. For example, the FRC in Lenexa, Kansas holds items from the treatment of John F. Kennedy after his fatal shooting in 1963. | In what year was JFK elected President? | In what year was JFK elected President? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22255 | 5a7b816b21c2de001afea0c1 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In addition, Federal Records Centers exist in each region that house materials owned by Federal agencies. Federal Records Centers are not open for public research. For example, the FRC in Lenexa, Kansas holds items from the treatment of John F. Kennedy after his fatal shooting in 1963. | Where is JFK originally from? | Where is JFK originally from? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22256 | 5a7b816b21c2de001afea0c2 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In addition, Federal Records Centers exist in each region that house materials owned by Federal agencies. Federal Records Centers are not open for public research. For example, the FRC in Lenexa, Kansas holds items from the treatment of John F. Kennedy after his fatal shooting in 1963. | Who owns the materials housed for public researchers? | Who owns the materials housed for public researchers? | [
"Who owns the materials housed for public researchers?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-22257 | 5a7b816b21c2de001afea0c3 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In addition, Federal Records Centers exist in each region that house materials owned by Federal agencies. Federal Records Centers are not open for public research. For example, the FRC in Lenexa, Kansas holds items from the treatment of John F. Kennedy after his fatal shooting in 1963. | What was open in Lenexa, Kansas in 1963 for research? | What was open in Lenexa, Kansas in 1963 for research? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22258 | 5a7b816b21c2de001afea0c4 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In addition, Federal Records Centers exist in each region that house materials owned by Federal agencies. Federal Records Centers are not open for public research. For example, the FRC in Lenexa, Kansas holds items from the treatment of John F. Kennedy after his fatal shooting in 1963. | What did the FRC start allowing in its facility after 1963? | What did the FRC start allowing in its facility after 1963? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22259 | 56e78dc200c9c71400d772af | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | NARA also maintains the Presidential Library system, a nationwide network of libraries for preserving and making available the documents of U.S. presidents since Herbert Hoover. The Presidential Libraries include: | What agency maintains the Presidential Library system? | What agency maintains the Presidential Library system? | [
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0
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gem-squad_v2-train-22260 | 56e78dc200c9c71400d772b0 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | NARA also maintains the Presidential Library system, a nationwide network of libraries for preserving and making available the documents of U.S. presidents since Herbert Hoover. The Presidential Libraries include: | What is the system that preserves the documents of US Presidents? | What is the system that preserves the documents of US Presidents? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22261 | 56e78dc200c9c71400d772b1 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | NARA also maintains the Presidential Library system, a nationwide network of libraries for preserving and making available the documents of U.S. presidents since Herbert Hoover. The Presidential Libraries include: | Who is the earliest President that is represented in the archives of the Presidential Library system? | Who is the earliest President that is represented in the archives of the Presidential Library system? | [
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"Herbert Hoover"
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162
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gem-squad_v2-train-22262 | 56e78dc200c9c71400d772b2 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | NARA also maintains the Presidential Library system, a nationwide network of libraries for preserving and making available the documents of U.S. presidents since Herbert Hoover. The Presidential Libraries include: | In what area of the US can one find the Presidential Library system libraries? | In what area of the US can one find the Presidential Library system libraries? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22263 | 5a7b99a521c2de001afea19c | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | NARA also maintains the Presidential Library system, a nationwide network of libraries for preserving and making available the documents of U.S. presidents since Herbert Hoover. The Presidential Libraries include: | What did Herbert Hoover maintain? | What did Herbert Hoover maintain? | [
"What did Herbert Hoover maintain?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-22264 | 5a7b99a521c2de001afea19d | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | NARA also maintains the Presidential Library system, a nationwide network of libraries for preserving and making available the documents of U.S. presidents since Herbert Hoover. The Presidential Libraries include: | What is the system that Herbert Hoover founded? | What is the system that Herbert Hoover founded? | [
"What is the system that Herbert Hoover founded?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-22265 | 5a7b99a521c2de001afea19e | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | NARA also maintains the Presidential Library system, a nationwide network of libraries for preserving and making available the documents of U.S. presidents since Herbert Hoover. The Presidential Libraries include: | Where did Herbert Hoover spend much of his time? | Where did Herbert Hoover spend much of his time? | [
"Where did Herbert Hoover spend much of his time?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-22266 | 5a7b99a521c2de001afea19f | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | NARA also maintains the Presidential Library system, a nationwide network of libraries for preserving and making available the documents of U.S. presidents since Herbert Hoover. The Presidential Libraries include: | What organization was started by Hoover for document storage? | What organization was started by Hoover for document storage? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22267 | 5a7b99a521c2de001afea1a0 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | NARA also maintains the Presidential Library system, a nationwide network of libraries for preserving and making available the documents of U.S. presidents since Herbert Hoover. The Presidential Libraries include: | Why did NARA create the Presidential Library System? | Why did NARA create the Presidential Library System? | [
"Why did NARA create the Presidential Library System?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-22268 | 56e78f3100c9c71400d772bf | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge libraries. For example, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is owned and operated by the state of Illinois. | Libraries that are established for other presidents are operated by private foundations, historical societies, and what government entities? | Libraries that are established for other presidents are operated by private foundations, historical societies, and what government entities? | [
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195
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gem-squad_v2-train-22269 | 56e78f3100c9c71400d772c0 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge libraries. For example, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is owned and operated by the state of Illinois. | What state operates the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library? | What state operates the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library? | [
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433
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gem-squad_v2-train-22270 | 56e78f3100c9c71400d772c1 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge libraries. For example, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is owned and operated by the state of Illinois. | What is the earliest President that NARA does not hold records for in its presidential library system? | What is the earliest President that NARA does not hold records for in its presidential library system? | [
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228
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gem-squad_v2-train-22271 | 56e78f3100c9c71400d772c2 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge libraries. For example, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is owned and operated by the state of Illinois. | Abraham Lincoln's Presidential Library and Museum is operated by what type of entity? | Abraham Lincoln's Presidential Library and Museum is operated by what type of entity? | [
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"state"
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195
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gem-squad_v2-train-22272 | 5a7b9cb921c2de001afea1b4 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge libraries. For example, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is owned and operated by the state of Illinois. | Who have historical societies been established for? | Who have historical societies been established for? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22273 | 5a7b9cb921c2de001afea1b5 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge libraries. For example, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is owned and operated by the state of Illinois. | Where can you go in Illinois to learn about the history of the state? | Where can you go in Illinois to learn about the history of the state? | [
"Where can you go in Illinois to learn about the history of the state?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-22274 | 5a7b9cb921c2de001afea1b6 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge libraries. For example, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is owned and operated by the state of Illinois. | What groups help fund NARA to support libraries and museums? | What groups help fund NARA to support libraries and museums? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22275 | 5a7b9cb921c2de001afea1b7 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge libraries. For example, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is owned and operated by the state of Illinois. | What state was Abraham Lincoln from? | What state was Abraham Lincoln from? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22276 | 5a7b9cb921c2de001afea1b8 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge libraries. For example, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is owned and operated by the state of Illinois. | What group operates the Calvin Coolidge library? | What group operates the Calvin Coolidge library? | [
"What group operates the Calvin Coolidge library?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-22277 | 56e78fd700c9c71400d772c7 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. When announcing the agreement, Archivist Allen Weinstein said that this pilot program is | In what year did the National Archives make strides towards making its holdings more widely available? | In what year did the National Archives make strides towards making its holdings more widely available? | [
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157
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gem-squad_v2-train-22278 | 56e78fd700c9c71400d772c8 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. When announcing the agreement, Archivist Allen Weinstein said that this pilot program is | What large internet company has partnered with NARA to digitize records? | What large internet company has partnered with NARA to digitize records? | [
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184
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gem-squad_v2-train-22279 | 56e78fd700c9c71400d772c9 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. When announcing the agreement, Archivist Allen Weinstein said that this pilot program is | What Archivist announced the partnership with Google? | What Archivist announced the partnership with Google? | [
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"Allen Weinstein"
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275
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gem-squad_v2-train-22280 | 56e78fd700c9c71400d772ca | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. When announcing the agreement, Archivist Allen Weinstein said that this pilot program is | What is Google helping NARA with? | What is Google helping NARA with? | [
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196
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-22281 | 56e78fd700c9c71400d772cb | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. When announcing the agreement, Archivist Allen Weinstein said that this pilot program is | What is the aim of NARA in entering public-private partnerships? | What is the aim of NARA in entering public-private partnerships? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22282 | 5a7b9ed221c2de001afea1d6 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. When announcing the agreement, Archivist Allen Weinstein said that this pilot program is | What company did Allen Weinstein work for in 2006? | What company did Allen Weinstein work for in 2006? | [
"What company did Allen Weinstein work for in 2006?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-22283 | 5a7b9ed221c2de001afea1d7 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. When announcing the agreement, Archivist Allen Weinstein said that this pilot program is | Why did Allen Weinstein create Google in 2006? | Why did Allen Weinstein create Google in 2006? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22287 | 56e7910400c9c71400d772eb | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | On January 10, 2007, the National Archives and Fold3.com (formerly Footnote) launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings. Allen Weinstein explained that this partnership would "allow much greater access to approximately 4.5 million pages of important documents that are currently available only in their original format or on microfilm" and "would also enhance NARA's efforts to preserve its original records." | In January of 2007, what internet company did the National Archives partner with? | In January of 2007, what internet company did the National Archives partner with? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22292 | 5a7ba0e921c2de001afea1e8 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | On January 10, 2007, the National Archives and Fold3.com (formerly Footnote) launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings. Allen Weinstein explained that this partnership would "allow much greater access to approximately 4.5 million pages of important documents that are currently available only in their original format or on microfilm" and "would also enhance NARA's efforts to preserve its original records." | What website was created on January 10, 2007? | What website was created on January 10, 2007? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22293 | 5a7ba0e921c2de001afea1e9 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | On January 10, 2007, the National Archives and Fold3.com (formerly Footnote) launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings. Allen Weinstein explained that this partnership would "allow much greater access to approximately 4.5 million pages of important documents that are currently available only in their original format or on microfilm" and "would also enhance NARA's efforts to preserve its original records." | How many people usually visit the Fold3.com website each year? | How many people usually visit the Fold3.com website each year? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22294 | 5a7ba0e921c2de001afea1ea | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | On January 10, 2007, the National Archives and Fold3.com (formerly Footnote) launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings. Allen Weinstein explained that this partnership would "allow much greater access to approximately 4.5 million pages of important documents that are currently available only in their original format or on microfilm" and "would also enhance NARA's efforts to preserve its original records." | What is the main goal of the Footnote website? | What is the main goal of the Footnote website? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22295 | 5a7ba0e921c2de001afea1eb | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | On January 10, 2007, the National Archives and Fold3.com (formerly Footnote) launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings. Allen Weinstein explained that this partnership would "allow much greater access to approximately 4.5 million pages of important documents that are currently available only in their original format or on microfilm" and "would also enhance NARA's efforts to preserve its original records." | What company did Allen Weinstein formerly work for? | What company did Allen Weinstein formerly work for? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22296 | 5a7ba0e921c2de001afea1ec | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | On January 10, 2007, the National Archives and Fold3.com (formerly Footnote) launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings. Allen Weinstein explained that this partnership would "allow much greater access to approximately 4.5 million pages of important documents that are currently available only in their original format or on microfilm" and "would also enhance NARA's efforts to preserve its original records." | What medium did Fold3.com store all of its records on? | What medium did Fold3.com store all of its records on? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22297 | 56e7a8dc00c9c71400d77499 | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In July 2007, the National Archives announced it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels from 1929 to 1967 available for purchase through CreateSpace, an Amazon.com subsidiary. During the announcement, Weinstein noted that the agreement would "... reap major benefits for the public-at-large and for the National Archives." Adding, "While the public can come to our College Park, MD research room to view films and even copy them at no charge, this new program will make our holdings much more accessible to millions of people who cannot travel to the Washington, DC area." The agreement also calls for CreateSpace partnership to provide the National Archives with digital reference and preservation copies of the films as part of NARA's preservation program. | In what year did the National Archives announce that it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels available for purchase online? | In what year did the National Archives announce that it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels available for purchase online? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-22298 | 56e7a8dc00c9c71400d7749a | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In July 2007, the National Archives announced it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels from 1929 to 1967 available for purchase through CreateSpace, an Amazon.com subsidiary. During the announcement, Weinstein noted that the agreement would "... reap major benefits for the public-at-large and for the National Archives." Adding, "While the public can come to our College Park, MD research room to view films and even copy them at no charge, this new program will make our holdings much more accessible to millions of people who cannot travel to the Washington, DC area." The agreement also calls for CreateSpace partnership to provide the National Archives with digital reference and preservation copies of the films as part of NARA's preservation program. | What company did the National Archives partner with make it's Universal Newsreels available online? | What company did the National Archives partner with make it's Universal Newsreels available online? | [
"What company did the National Archives partner with make it's Universal Newsreels available online?"
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"CreateSpace"
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gem-squad_v2-train-22299 | 56e7a8dc00c9c71400d7749d | National_Archives_and_Records_Administration | In July 2007, the National Archives announced it would make its collection of Universal Newsreels from 1929 to 1967 available for purchase through CreateSpace, an Amazon.com subsidiary. During the announcement, Weinstein noted that the agreement would "... reap major benefits for the public-at-large and for the National Archives." Adding, "While the public can come to our College Park, MD research room to view films and even copy them at no charge, this new program will make our holdings much more accessible to millions of people who cannot travel to the Washington, DC area." The agreement also calls for CreateSpace partnership to provide the National Archives with digital reference and preservation copies of the films as part of NARA's preservation program. | Universal Newsreels dated from which year up to 1967 were made available through CreateSpace? | Universal Newsreels dated from which year up to 1967 were made available through CreateSpace? | [
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