The Music Department Photograph Collection contains 638 photographs of musicians who have participated in events of the Music Department dating back to ca. 1920. This includes music faculty, students (though not student events and ensembles), and...
Musicians participating in Music Department events at the University at Buffalo, including Earle Brown, Harrison Birtwistle, Pauline Oliveros, Colin Bright, Julius Eastman, John Cage, Morton Feldman, Lejaren Hiller, Cornelius Cardew, Carlos Chavez,...
Silicon Valley History Online is a collection of images illustrating California's Santa Clara Valley and providing the first gateway to the major historical resources of this region. You will find photographs, maps, letters, postcards, manuscripts,...
Silicon Valley; Santa Clara Valley; Agriculture; Education; Portraits; Technology; Transportation; Urban life; Manufacturing; Bunnysuits; Intel microprocessors; Semiconductor wafers; Canned fruit industry; Intel Pentium Processors;
This collection contains images of ordinary students, famous alumni, faculty and staff, and famed scholars and celebrities who visited Rollins College over the years. It illustrates daily lives and historical events on campus, and commemorates the...
The JFABC Digital Library allows worldwide access to a growing catalog, provided for educational and research purposes. Currently, the catalog contains descriptions and discovery images for approximately a third of the items in the Joan Flasch...
Art; Artists' Books; Contemporary Art; Experimental Art; Cultural materials
The projects on this site are first featured at an annual series of events, the Celebrate Undergraduate Research & Creativity (CURC) Showcase, that are held each spring and highlight the exciting, innovative, and creative work of students in all...
Library Research, Publications, and Events at The Claremont Colleges contains a variety of videos and related materials about the different activities that occur at the Libraries. Videos that depict the history of The Claremont Colleges and the...
A Digital Collection Celebrating the Founding of the Historically Black College and University is a collection of primary resources from HBCU libraries and archives. It includes several thousand scanned pages and represents HBCU libraries' first...
African American colleges and universities -- History.
Edward Johnson McCauley (1926-2003) was a photojournalist and life-long resident of Burlington, North Carolina. He spent more than twenty years on the staff of the Burlington Daily Times-News, covering a wide variety of events in Burlington, across...
The North American New Music Festival was founded in 1983 by Yvar Mikhashoff and Jan Williams, faculty members of the University at Buffalo Music Department and dedicated proponents of contemporary and avant-garde art music. Their aim was to...
Musicians from the North American New Music Festival in Buffalo
The USD Photograph Collection represents the visual history of The University of South Dakota from the 1880s to the present and comprises the most comprehensive surviving photographic history of the University. Major subjects include: academics,...
Academics; Alumni; Athletics; Buildings; Alumni collections; Events; Offices; Organizations; Presidents; South Dakota; Students; and Vermillion
Bound and Unbound: Altered Book Exhibition was held at the University Libraries, The University of South Dakota, from March 20-June 15, 2009. Hosted by the Art, Exhibits and Events Committee of the University Libraries, the unjuried exhibition was...
Kenneth Rogers was a photographer for the Atlanta Constitution from 1923-1972. Rogers covered important news events in Atlanta and Georgia, and captured scenes from the Georgia countryside. The Kenneth Rogers photograph collection is comprised of...
World War, 1939-1945--Georgia; Sports; Football--Georgia; African Americans; Cities & towns--Georgia; Farm life--Georgia; Politics & government--Georgia--Atlanta; Baseball--Georgia--Atlanta; New Deal, 1933-1939--Georgia--Atlanta;...
William Bryan Wilson (1914-1993) worked as a photographer for the Atlanta Constitution from 1937-1942, and then volunteered for the Navy during World War II. Following the war, Wilson returned to the Atlanta Journal, where he worked until he...
Agriculture--Georgia; Farming--Georgia; Politics & government--Georgia--Atlanta; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Baseball--Georgia--Atlanta; Sports--Georgia--Atlanta; Racing automobiles--Georgia--Atlanta; Newspaper...
The digital collection consists of a variety of visual materials depicting the buildings, people, and events of San Jose State University, and its previous incarnations: San Jose State College, San Jose State Teachers College, and the California...
The LSTA-grant funded digital collection Menus: The Art of Dining brings together a wide assortment of menus selected from the Bohn-Bettoni Collection and the Las Vegas Menus Collection. The project contains over 1500 digitized items, including...
Restaurant History; Food and dining; Social history; Cuisine; Graphic design; Events and holidays; Hotels and Casinos; Las Vegas, Nevada;
In July of 2001, the Yakima Valley Regional Library and Yakima Valley Museum began a project entitled "Yakima Memory." This project involves the digitization of approximately 9,000 photographs in two collections, and provides access to the new...
This collection includes over 250 images from the holdings of Rare Books and Manuscripts in the Special Collections Library. The term "Fraktur" originally described a type of German printing similar to old English Gothic. The term today refers to...
German immigrants; Acculturation; German settlers; Religion; Politics; Genealogy; Hymns; Penmenship;
The Port Townsend Leader began publication as a daily in 1889, when the area was experiencing rapid growth in business ventures and real estate sales. From 1895 to 1904 it was known as the Morning Leader, and was issued every day but Monday. This...
The Salem Public Libary Special Collections group is an assemblage of photographs from almost twenty distinct sources and events including local exhibits, documentaries, and private collections, most characterized by specific themes or purposes....
Salem history; Architecture; Farming; Resident homes; City life
The Statesman Journal Collection consists of almost 1,000 photographs of the Salem area selected from the files of the Statesman Journal Newspaper, which include photographs from its predecessor organizations - the Oregon Statesman and the...
People of Salem; Salem events; Statesman Journal newspaper; Natural disasters; Salem