Princeton University Press just launched the Einstein Papers Project last week. It is a freely available database featuring more than 5,000 documents from Albert Einstein. This digital archive will continue to grow as new material is added to it.
Inside Higher Education quotes John D. Norton, a University of Pittsburgh professor of history and philosophy of science who wrote his dissertation on the history of Einstein’s general theory of relativity. He considers the Einstein Papers as “the best Einstein source is now available to everyone, everywhere through the web … this is a great moment for Einstein scholarship.”