The goal of the REALIA (Rich Electronic Archive for Language Instruction Anywhere) Project is to develop and implement a searchable digitized media database which will provide instructors of modern languages with teaching resources accessible via...
Daily culture; Education; Pedagogy; Language Instruction; People; Buildings; Landscape; Urban life; Commerce; Religion; Family; Holidays; History; Travel; Music; Recreation; Communication
The American Almanacs digital collection includes representative samples for almanacs published in the United States primarily during the 18th century. The almanacs feature calendars, tide charts, lunar and solar observations, accounts of weather...
Currently contains early publications including issues of 69 Bank Street, an early Bureau of Educational Experiments publication, beginning with Volume I, Number 1, October 1934, and Children...Here and Now, published by Bank Street in the 1950s....
Education; New York. Bureau of Educational Experiments; Bank Street College of Education; Periodicals; Teachers; Play; Social science - study and teaching
The Bi-College News Photograph Collection serves as the digital repository for photographs published in Haverford & Bryn Mawr Colleges' "Bi-College News," the weekly student newspaper. Subjects covered among these photographs include student life,...
Bryn Mawr College; Bryn Mawr College campus; Bryn Mawr College students; Haverford College; Haverford College campus; Haverford College students; College sports; Concerts; Dance; Dormitories; Initiations; Rites of passage; Student government;
The Honnold Library Record was the publication of the Honnold Library Society, the friends of the library group, founded in 1954. With its content focused on the special and unique collections at the Libraries, the Honnold Library Record sets a...
Academic libraries; Claremont (Calif.); Ella Strong Denison Library; Honnold Library for the Associated Colleges; Libraries; Special collections; Library publications
Performance Practice Review is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of Western musical performance practices. It is not confined to any historical period. It originally was published bi-annually from 1988 to 1997, with Roland Jackson...
Peter F. Drucker, a social ecologist, writer, consultant, and retired professor, was highly influential in the practice of management. Drucker worked with some of the world's largest businesses, small and entrepreneurial companies, nonprofit...
Authorship; Business; Business consultants; Claremont Graduate School; Correspondence; Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005; Executive management; Oral histories United States; Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management
First published in 1973, Interface is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of student research at Harvey Mudd College. In keeping with the college's broad educational objective, Interface recognizes outstanding...
Originally published in 1925, this monograph is representative of Alfred L. Kroeber’s (1876-1960) contributions to American Indian ethnology. Kroeber’s handbook provides a comprehensive look at the Indians of California and offers a foundation...
Indians of North America--California; Native Americans; California History
The Institute for Antiquity and Christianity is a center for basic research on the origins and meaning of the cultural heritage of Western civilization. The Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity is published periodically under...
Institute for Antiquity and Christianity; Civilization, Western; Human beings--Origin; Biblical scholars
The Consortium for Ordinary Differential Equations Experiments (CODEE) seeks to disseminate, promote and evaluate information on the use of computer experiments and software related to ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and their applications,...
Calculus; Computer simulation; Differential equations; Information resources Reviews; Lesson plans; Mathematical models; Multilevel models (Statistics); National Science Foundation (U.S.). Instrumentation and laboratory improvement; Nonlinear...
The full-color fashion plates in the Kirby collection were culled from a variety of women's periodicals and other mass-circulating works published between 1789 and 1914. The images are primarily from France, Britain, America, and Spain, and depict...
Clothing and dress; Fashion; Aristocracy (Social class); Upper class
The last of Cleveland's daily afternoon newspapers, The Cleveland Press was published from 1878 until 1982. This collection features some of the hundreds of thousands of photographs from the newspaper's former editorial library which was donated to...
Cleveland Press; Aerial photographs; Aerial views; Department stores; Governor James Rhodes; Ohio; Robert Manry; Sailing; Sailboats; Wade Park; Architectural drawings; Dr. Sam Sheppard; Cleveland history; Boating; Bob Hope; Cleveland Public...
This collection contains issues of The Southern newspaper, Florida Southern College's student newspaper, from 1908 to the present. Newspapers published during the construction of the Child of the Sun structures (1935-1959), designed by Frank Lloyd...
Florida Southern College history; Student newspapers; Lakeland (Fla.); Frank Lloyd Wright
Indiana poet James Whitcomb Riley reads 17 of his poems and stories recorded by the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1912. These recordings have never been published and are now available to the public for the first time.
The Free Soil Banner was published in Indianapolis from 1848 to 1854. Other cities had newspapers by the same name, but the Indiana version was edited by Lew Wallace and William B. Greer. The newspaper was an instrument of the Free Soil Party,...
Free Soil Party; Martin Van Buren; Charles Francis Adams; Slavery; Antislavery movements; Presidential elections
This collection containing photographs, documents, texts and ephemera--annual reports, published books, stock certificates, and more--covers the early history of railroads in the Midwest, and in Illinois in particular, documents the role that...
Two published histories of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Both histories are long out of print: "Marquette College, A Quarter-Century, 1881-1906: Stray Leaves from the College History; The Silver Jubilee" published in 1906, and "The...
Since the Templeton Digital Sheet Music project began in 2000, nearly 6,000 sheet music scores have been added to the digital collection. For those published prior to 1923, entire scores are viewable. Metadata and cover art are available for all...
Music; Music History; Art; Art History; Popular Music; Composers; Ragtime; Blues; Irving Berlin; Showtunes; Movie Tunes; War Songs; Minstrel Music; History; Sociology; Political Science; Tin Pan Alley; Advertising; Popular Culture; Automobiles;...
This "Cypher Code" was published by the International Brotherhood of Boiler Makers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America and includes code words for use by union members. It was published in Kansas City, Kansas, and is dated November 1, 1909....
Cipher and telegraph codes; Labor unions; International Brotherhood of Boiler Makers, Iron Ship Builders, and Helpers of America