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San Francisco-based repository dedicated to preserving the entire World Wide Web and more. Website histories are retrievable through the Wayback Machine.
Digital library collections from across the United States that focus on public domain works, local histories, and ephemera.
The Internet Archive Canada’s Toronto scanning center, established in 2004 at the University of Toronto, houses more than 800,000 texts from the collections over 250 institutions around the world.
Television news and commentary for research purposes.
News and public affairs analysis that is independent from traditional corporate media, offering alternative ways to interpret news. This archive includes Democracy Now daily broadcasts, TV coverage following the 911 attacks, clips of Middle East newscasts, and UCSF's Tobacco Industry Videos.
IA. Newspapers
Collection of old newspapers digitized from microfilm & microfiche.
IA. California Digital Library
Digital collection of public domain works and scholarship available to all University of California libraries.
IA. Grateful Dead
Downloadable or streaming versions of recorded-live Grateful Dead concerts
IA. Periodicals
Digitized magazines, trade magazines, and journals
IA. Jai Gyan
Digitized books, audio, video, and other materials from and about India.
Congressional web page of important papers involving the creation of the United States of America. The collection includes the U.S. Constitution, Federalist Papers, Bill of Rights, and 1774-1875 documents and debates.
Founded in 1800 and based in Washington DC, the United States Library of Congress is one of the largest libraries in the world. LOC Digital Collections comprise an extensive online repository of digitized materials, including millions of books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, newspapers, sound recordings, films, and more, spanning centuries.
LOC. Chronicling America: Historic Newspapers
Select digitized American newspaper pages produced by the National Digital Newspaper Program in a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress.
The papers of Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), lawyer, representative from Illinois, and sixteenth US president.
LOC. After Pearl Harbor: Man on the street interviews
Man-on-the-street audio-recorded reactions to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the declaration of war that followed. Recorded across the US in the days and months following the attack.
LOC. Code of Federal Regulations
The Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) is the codification of the general and permanent rules by Federal Government departments and agencies. This historical collection of the Code of Federal Regulations dates from 1938—1995.
LOC. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations
Unofficial editorial compilation updated daily produced by the National Archives and Records Administration's Office of the Federal Register (OFR) and the Government Printing Office.
LOC. Cornell University Collection of Political Americana
Published material, ephemera, and artifacts from 1800 - 1976.
LOC. Multinational Collections Database
Lists reprinting materials of laws and regulations regarding international jurisdictions.
LOC. Personal Narrative
Written and recorded personal narratives of American involvement in wars by the US military personnel who participated in such events.
LOC. AIDS Memorial Quilt Records
Over 150,000 mementos and ephemera submitted by Quilt panel makers to the NAMES Project and the National AIDS Memorial, which memorializes victims of HIV/AIDS. it was first displayed on the National Mall on October 11, 1987 at the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.
LOC. African American Perspectives
Rare Book Collection. A panoramic and eclectic review of African American history and culture.
LOC. Bain Collection
The George Grantham Bain Collection represents the photographic files of one of America's earliest news picture agencies.
The papers of army officer & first U.S. president George Washington (1732-1799).
LOC. National American Women Suffrage Association Collection
A library of nearly 800 books and pamphlets documenting the suffrage campaign that were collected between 1890 and 1938 by members of NAWSA.
LOC. Rosa Parks Papers
The papers of Rosa Parks (1913-2005) span the years 1866-2006, with the bulk of the material dating from 1955 to 2000.
The California Digital Newspaper Collection is a digitized collection of California newspapers from 1846 to the present. It is part of the Center for Bibliographical Studies and Research housed at the University of California, Riverside.
Notable collections
PARI. Farming and its crisis
Newspaper articles on issues negatively affecting farming in India.
PARI. Things we Make
Newspaper articles focusing on handmade crafts in India.
PARI. Things we Do
Newspaper articles about Indian crafts and culture.
PARI. Foot Soldiers of Freedom
Stories of Indian heroism.
PARI. The Rural in the Urban
Stories of migrant workers across rural India.
CR. UCLA ethnomusicology archive
Research archive on worldwide musical traditions including over 150,000 audio, video, print, photographic items, documents, and commercial recordings, and unique field recordings.
This project preserves Corita Kent’s art, teaching, and passion for social justice.
CR. Lavender library, arts, cultural exchange
LGBTQ+ library, archive in Sacramento, California, with queer books, films, archives, zines, and more.
This library offers access to rare and unique local and global cultural heritage materials for UCLA’s teaching, learning, research, and service.
UCLA. Center for oral history research
Oral history recordings on various topics of cultural & historical significance.
UCLA. Japanese American Incarceration Material Collection
Materials from the United States War Relocation Authority related to Japanese Americans and forced removal (1929-1956)
UT. Alexander Architectural Archives
Architectural research center of national importance situated within the Architecture and Planning Library, supporting research and education about the history of the built environment by acquiring and preserving research collections and by making them accessible.
UT. Benson Latin American Collection
Collection for research and study, with over a million volumes as well as original manuscripts, photographs and various media related to Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean and Latina/Latino presence in the United States.
The Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), founded in 1968, includes over 7 million records describing archival materials, bringing together information about historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. The archives can be accessed through their archive grid.
Free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California and collections maintained by the 10 University of California (UC) campuses.
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