The Foreign Service Journal, May 2019

66 MAY 2019 | THE FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL AFSA NEWS up. And who had read the FSJ ? The rest of the hands went up. Then Dorman asked everyone to take out their phones. Skeptical, they did. She invited them to go to their browser and type in “ FSJ archive.”The FSJ digital archive immediately popped up on many of the screens. She invited people to search their own names as well as look up any issue of the FSJ that they might see in their tour of the exhibit. Thanks to AFSA’s FSJ archive digitization initiative, “the century of Journal s is now a powerful tool for the Foreign Service community and for those seeking to learn more about diplomacy in practice,” said Dorman. “I invite you to take the entire archive home with you!” “Defining Diplomacy for 100 Years” will be on display at the U.S. Diplomacy Center through May 3. The FSJ archive can be accessed at www.afsa.org/fsj-archive. n Amb. Steve McFarland poses with an excerpt from an article he wrote. Shawn Dorman gives her remarks. Family members help out at the reception. Centennial Exhibit Continued from page 55 FSJ authors raise their hands. Pictured, from left: Mette Beecroft, Amb. Robert Beecroft, Steve Dujack, Amb. Barbara Stephenson and USDC Director Mary Kane. Mobile access to archive. AFSA/JOAQUINSOSA AFSA/JOAQUINSOSA AFSA/JOAQUINSOSA AFSA/JOAQUINSOSA

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