The TIDES program is an online effort to provide access to primary resources in East Texas educational, libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions. Partner institutions now include Mexican schools, museums and wildife centers. It...
The Western Waters Digital Library: Columbia River Basin in Oregon is a collection of historical and contemporary resources focused on the Columbia River Basin. Its objective is to provide access to well-organized, comprehensive information sources...
The Milwaukee Public Library has many special collections. These special collections exist both within MPL's various archives and as part of several reference departments housed at MPL's Central Library.
The Milwaukee Public Library's archives...
McMillan Memorial Library of Wisconsin Rapids collects materials concerning local history. Specifically, the collection includes: the Tom Taylor Books (100 years of Pictorial & Descriptive History of Wisconsin Rapids); historical postcards;...
Agricultural machinery & implements; Armories;Bandstands; Barbershops; Barns; Bird's-eye view prints; Bird's-eye views; Boats; Botanical gardens; Brick industry; Bridges; Business & finance; Business districts; Banks; Business people; Camping;...
USpace, the University of Utah Institutional Repository, brings together scholarly materials and institutional archive materials. A collaborative project between the libraries at the University of Utah and the University community, USpace provides...
This collection contains materials relating to the geology and water resources of Pennsylvania as published by the Pennsylvania Geological Survey, U.S. Geological Survey, and others. Included are materials from the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Pennsylvania...
The Louisiana Coastal Ecology Collection contains maps, aerial photographs, audio files, geographic surveys, and interpretative materials on Louisiana's coastal zone. Included in this collection are the research materials used by the geologist and...
Established in 2000, the mission of the Ohio Memory Project is to provide access to historical treasures of Ohio, bringing together primary sources from all parts of the state in an digital library that celebrates state and local history,...
Ohio Memory focuses on documenting the history of the State of Ohio and its local communities. Broad topics such as Ohio Citizenship, Culture, Economy, Presidents and Politics, People, and Environment are represented.
This digital collection provides images of 25,000 pages of primary source materials, including some translations, for research into the history of Louisiana during 1800 to 1815. Teacher's guides and lesson plans are also available. This site is a...
The Hudson River Valley Heritage collection provides online access to historical materials from New York State's Hudson River Valley. Collections are contributed from organizations in eight counties: Columbia, Greene, Ulster, Dutchess, Orange,...
Henry Hudson; Early settlements; Relations with Native American Indian Tribes; Agricultural development; Industrialization; Revolutionary War; WWI; Huguenot history; Hudson River School; Hudson River; Tourism; Business development;...
Kentucky Historical Society Digital Collections provides access to digital images, sound, video, and text from the KHS collections. For over one hundred years the Kentucky Historical Society has been collecting, preserving, and sharing...
This collection contains hundreds of artifacts and historical materials from the Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympic Games. The collection is a permanent record for future generations to enjoy. Contributions were made by state agencies, corporations and...
The Maryland Digital Cultural Heritage Program is a statewide, collaborative digitization program headquartered at the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Maryland libraries, museums,...
Adalbert Volck; Art; Baltimore; Baltimore Fire of 1904; Baseball; Boarding schools; Civil War; Edgar Allan Poe; Figure skating; Football; Genealogy; H. L. Mencken; History; Horse racing; Lefty Grove; Maryland cities; Maryland counties; Sports; The...
The Special Collections Department of the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center (AARLCC) is home to a portion of the Alex Haley Paper Collection. The Collection was acquired in September 2001 by then library director Samuel...
Alex Haley; Danielle Steel; Johnny Carson; Quincy Jones; Maya Angelou; Letters; Manuscripts; Authors; Fan mail;
Nevada has a long history of agricultural activity, from range livestock production to alfalfa and food crop production. UNR Libraries’ materials related to agriculture include state and federal documents dating from 1880 to present, theses and...
Agriculture--Nevada; Ranching--Nevada; Grazing--Nevada; Range management--Nevada; University of Nevada, Reno; Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station; Nevada Cooperative Extension
The Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College is devoted to the history of the Society of Friends (Quakers) and its concerns. The Library includes printed works dating from the mid-seventeenth century to the present, as well as archives,...
Quaker history; Education; Schools; War relief; World War I; Vietnam War; Quaker colleges; Friends' centers; Quaker church buildings; Philadelphia; Society of Friends;
Milwaukee Waterways illustrates the role Lake Michigan and Milwaukee's rivers have played in the history of Milwaukee. Pictures of the harbor and ships from around the world loading and unloading materials show the variety of materials that have...
Milwaukee Rivers; Milwaukee Harbor; Lake Michigan; Great Lakes vessels
A. B. Nichols Panama Canal Materials were gathered and organized during Nichols' tenure as Office Engineer. A.B. Nichols was first employed by the Isthmian Canal Commission in 1899 to survey the Nicaraguan route. In 1904, he was assigned to the...
Panama Canal (Panama); Hydraulic engineering; Canals, Interoceanic
With the Digital Library Program, Loyola Marymount University is showing its continued support for active scholarship by creating new venues and access points for learning. Digitization is a value-added way of making library collections and...
Photographs, newspaper clippings, and other printed materials documenting sprinter Ralph Metcalfe between 1932-1936, when the Marquette undergraduate was known as "The World's Fastest Human."
African American athletes; Marquette University--Track and field; Marquette-Alumni and alumnae; NCAA Track and Field Championship (1932 : Chicago); NCAA Track and Field Championship (1933 : Chicago); Olympic Games (10th : 1932 : Los Angeles,...