 Hello, my name is Kelly Osborne and I am the Community Manager Supervisor at the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, also known as NARA. I'm excited to introduce you to History Hub, which is a crowdsourcing platform for people interested in historical and archival research. History Hub is a website where people can get answers from multiple sources like the National Archives, the Library of Congress and State Archives, as well as a community of experts. So while we provide help to individuals who are not able to visit our reference rooms, we also provide help to people who will later search and find the same type of information. This was our goal, History Hub was our solution. We want the public to be able to have access to records and to get immediate help from knowledgeable archivists without having to know who has the answer. The National Archives is the nation's record keeper, but providing access to these records is just as important as safeguarding our history. NARA is pleased to announce that History Hub has just migrated to a new platform. Since launching in 2015, History Hub has strived to better serve the public interested in both personal and historical research by providing crowdsourcing capability for relevant information and improving access to the records held by government agencies like NARA and the Library of Congress. Over the last several years, we have had the opportunity to observe how the community uses History Hub and we have collected feedback from users on what improvements we could make to further this mission. Our new and improved platform launched at the end of February and provides an enhanced user experience and streamlined functionality. We hope you'll check it out and let us know what you think.