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Tag Archives: history
Digital Resource of the Week: Rare Book Room
Through the publishing house Octavo, the Rare Book Room currently has over 400 digitized books available to read online. Continue reading
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Tagged art, books, Digital Library of the Week, e-books, history, illustration, images, music, photography, Shakespeare
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Digital Resource of the Week: Getty Research Institute’s Digital Collections
The Getty Research Institute has many digital collections, including images of art, architecture, photography, and primary sources like artists’ letters. Continue reading
Digital Resource of the Week: The Morgan Library and Museum
The Morgan Library and Museum is a terrific collection of art, music, and literature. Continue reading
Digital Resource of the Week: BBC Four Collections
BBC Four, one of the television and radio stations of the British Broadcasting Corporation, has made many of its programs available online. Continue reading
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Tagged art, digital library, documentary, film, history, music, theater, videos
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Digital Resource of the Week: The Lively Morgue
The New York Times has started a Tumblr to showcase its extensive photo archive. Continue reading
Digital Resource of the Week: Retronaut
Want to explore a history of life from way back when? Retronaut will take you there. Continue reading
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Tagged digital library, history, images, photography, videos
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Digital Resource of the Week: Craft in America
Craft in America is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the history, techniques, and preservation of American arts and design. Continue reading
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Tagged american, craft, history, UArts Libraries, videos
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Digital Resource of the Week: American History Online
American History Online lets you simultaneously search over 350 digital collections of historical primary resources. Continue reading
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Digital Resource of the Week: Paleo Art
Paleo Art, from the Smithsonian Institution, highlights beautiful illustrations used to explore and preserve natural specimens from the Paleontological period. Continue reading
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Tagged history, illustration, science
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Digital Resource of the Week: An Invitation to Dance
An Invitation to Dance: A History of Social Dance in America is an online exhibition by the American Antiquarian Society. Continue reading
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Tagged dance, history
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