 Here is a quick update on the new Remembering World War I app from the U.S. National Archives, NARA for short. NARA has been working to develop an engagement strategy to complement a large-scale digitization project on films and photographs from World War I, and this app is helping us further our goals of greater access and increased local reuse of this content. NARA has been digitizing a rich collection of World War I content over the past few years, much of it never before seen by the public. This includes over 100,000 photographs and several hundred reels of film originally shot by the U.S. Signal Corps on behalf of various Armed Forces units in the 1914-1920 time frame. We want to make sure that all of this expertly digitized content reaches different audiences. The app is the outcome of in-depth user research and targets teachers, museum professionals, and digital humanities scholars. We want teachers, for example, to use the app to enhance a lesson on World War I in the classroom, museums to use NARA's World War I materials to enrich the narrative around their own local World War I collections, and on the back end for humanities scholars to utilize and reuse the metadata that we are generating from this content. Through the Remembering World War I app, we are introducing new visually compelling ways of exploring this public domain material, such as organizing the films and photographs added to the app into collections for the opportunity to better explore themed World War I stories. These collections are in part based on subjects recommended by our audience design groups. Teachers, museums, and other members of the public will be able to create their own themed collections and build and share new narratives around the World War I people, events, and themes they're exploring. Remembering World War I is a national collaborative effort led by NARA with the Library of Congress and Smithsonian's National Museum of American History joining as content partners. We also partnered with the World War I Centennial Commission, American Association of State and Local History, and the National World War I Museum and Memorial as distribution partners that will help make sure our audiences are connected with the resources to provide a further enriched experience with the app. Remembering World War I is now live in the iTunes and Google Play stores. Download it and discuss it among others using the app, including teachers, museums, and digital humanists and coders. You'll also find app walkthroughs and answered questions that might also be helpful.