Online archive offers over 80,000 documents about Albert Einstein

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If you want to know more about Albert Einstein, you won't have to work hard to find countless genius websites and documents on the internet. Many were even organized by very reputable institutions or renowned scientists, such as the video created by Yale University, Einstein for the Masses, and a series of lectures produced by Stanford University.

To further enrich the information available about Einstein, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has launched a website in which it offers a collection of physicist letters and manuscripts, which may eventually exceed 80, 000 documents.

Called Einstein Archives Online, the site was launched to celebrate the genius's birthday - March 14th. In it you will find personal correspondence, notebooks, travel journals and documents, both scientific and non-scientific, which offer a completely new insight into the personal and professional life of the German physicist.