Online Resources

The USF Library Archives is working to create a large online collection of items from the Archives' materials called Sharing Our Past, A Visual History. (to see more about the project view this previous post). Before we share the new digital collection, I wanted to share some other worthy sites for viewing online images and information.

National Archives and Records Administration - the Nation's repository for government records. The website is full of information about the holdings and links to databases for searching through electronic records.

Library of Congress on Youtube - the Library of Congress video collection includes films dating from the earliest Edison film to the present.

Library and Archival Exhibitions on the Web - a one-stop shop database for finding online exhibits created by libraries, archives and historical societies. Updated by the Smithsonian Institution Libraries, it contains over 3,000 links.

CARLI Digital Collections - The Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries of Illinois hosts online collections from their member libraries. USF has 3 collections currently online with more to come. Please check out the Encounter Student Newspaper, the USF Library History, and the USF Catalog Covers.

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