1. Nearly a million documents that make up Winston Churchill’s archive, ranging from school reports, drafts of his famous wartime speeches, to cigar bills, have been made instantly accessible to students, historians, and even politicians looking for lessons from past coalition governments… The digital archive, which can be accessed remotely, is published by Bloomsbury. The annual subscription for universities and libraries and other institutions starts at £1,120 for a small college rising to several thousand pounds depending on the size of the organisation
    — Winston Churchill archive made available online | UK news | guardian.co.uk. (this is disappointing. I’m glad it is digitised to preserve, but sad because the price means it is not accessible unless you’re rich or have access to a university library)