<p>Alberta Folklore and Local History Collection</p>
<p><a href="http://folklore.library.ualberta.ca/">http://folklore.library.ualberta.ca/</a></p>
history, tall tales, humor, literature
The archival collection includes many aspects of the history, tall tales, humor and stories of Alberta. Manuscripts, reminiscences, stories, plays, poems, photographs and other materials are included. The collection, which contains approximately 1,000 accessioned items, is housed in the Bruce Peel Special Collections Library. The archive was collected by the University of Alberta between 1942 and 1946 under the directorship of Robert E. Gard.
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<p>Alexandria Digital Library Project</p>
<p><a title="Alexandria Digital Library Project" href="http://www.alexandria.ucsb.edu/">http://www.alexandria.ucsb.edu/</a></p>
ADL; ADEPT; digital library; digital libraries; geospatial; georeferenced; maps; map; metadata; thesaurus; gazetteer; knowledge organization; textual geospatial integration; digital learning, ADL, information management tools,
The Alexandria Digital Library (ADL) is a distributed digital library with collections of georeferenced materials. ADL includes the operational library, with various nodes and collections, and the research program through which digital library architectures, gazetteer applications, educational applications, and software components are modeled, prototyped, and evaluated.
ADL provides HTML clients to access its collections and gazetteer, and provides specific information management tools, such as the Feature Type Thesaurus for classing types of geographic features, as well as downloadable software code.
UCSB Davidson Library
Copyright © 2004 Board of Regents of the University of California
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<p>Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues</p>
<p><a title="http://alsos.wlu.edu/default.asp" href="http://alsos.wlu.edu/default.asp">http://alsos.wlu.edu/default.asp</a></p>
Advisory; Pre; Seaborg; Bibliography; Match; View; Agency; Board; News; Resources; Engineering; Testing; Spent; Keyword; Biological; Fuel; Issues; Commons; Nuclear; People; Medicine; Affiliated; Period; Date; Medical; Civilian; Program; Post; Bulletin; Chernobyl; Accidents; Israeli; Industry; Reactors; Radiation; Japan; Alsos; Power; Mission; Rokkasho-Mura; Weapons; Journalism; South; Environmental; Barack; Plutonium; Science; Niels; Level; Civil; Content; Waste; Contact; African; International; Library; Media; War; Sakharov; Bohr; Obama; Defense; World; Advanced; Cold; Funding; Creator; Relevance; Ukraine; Atomic; Creative; Andrei; Scientists; Glenn; Bomb; ElBaradei; Time; Acknowledgements; Reprocessing; Mohamed; Japanese; Radioactivity; Annotations; Education; Title; Sources; Search; Pennsylvania; York; Mile; National; Effects; Warfare; Display; Genre; Browse; Island; Times; Sites; Discipline; II; Sociology; Selected; Energy; Hydrogen; Help; Crisis
The Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues is a web-based collection of annotated references to resources that offer a broad, balanced perspective on current and historical nuclear issues. The references trace the development of nuclear science, the Manhattan Project, which produced the first atomic bombs, the Cold War arms race, and the post-Cold War world of proliferation and terrorism, as well as nuclear power. The materials referenced include books, articles, videos, and websites. Each annotation is vetted to assure accuracy and indexed to facilitate access.
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<p>HEAL, the Health Education Assets Library</p>
<p><a title="http://www.healcentral.org" href="http://www.healcentral.org/">http://www.healcentral.org</a></p>
HEAL, Health Education Assets Library, The International Association of Medical Science Educators, IAMSE, Digital Library, medical educators, resources, medical education, medicine, educators, educational materials, teaching resources, teaching, methods
For more than two years, members of The International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) and the co-directors of the Health Education Assets Library (HEAL) have been working together to further the development of HEAL. HEAL is a digital repository that allows medical educators to discover, download, and re-use over 22,000 medical education resources. Through generous funding by IAMSE, HEAL is becoming a dynamic, user-centered digital environment to allow medical educators to share and discuss teaching resources and methods. This is being accomplished through the incorporation of key characteristics of Web 2.0 technologies into HEAL including user reviews of resources and user tagging (searchable keywords) of resources.
HEAL is a component of the National Sciences Digital Library. Hosting Institutions: University of Utah Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library and David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
Copyright 2000-2005 Regents of the University of California, the University of Utah, and the University of Oklahoma. All rights reserved.
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<p>Digital Research Library (DRL) - University Library System - University of Pittsburgh</p>
<p><a href="http://www.library.pitt.edu/libraries/drl">www.library.pitt.edu/libraries/drl</a></p>
archives, Digital Library, Digital Research Library, DRL, history, images, maps, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, postcards
The Digital Research Library (DRL) of the University of Pittsburgh's University Library System (ULS) supports the teaching and research mission of the university and serves users through the creation and delivery of Web-accessible digital collections. The DRL also serves as a knowledge resource within the ULS for digital library issues and developments.
The Digital Research Library (DRL) of the University of Pittsburgh's University Library System (ULS)
2011-02-01
© 2002-07 University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
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Review of the University of Pittsburgh’s Digital Research Library (DRL).
The University of Pittsburgh Digital Research Library (DRL).
A review of the University of Pittsburgh Digital Research Library (DRL) written for a class in digital libraries taught at SCSU.
Terry Turner
February 20, 2011.
English
Brewster Kahle builds a free digital library: Ted Partner Series
Ted Talks, Technology
Ideas worth spreading from the TED Conference. Brewster Kahle is building a truly huge digital library -- every book ever published, every movie ever released, all the strata of web history ... It's all free to the public -- unless someone else gets to it first.
Brewster Kahle
TED Talks
Dec 2007
© TED CONFERENCES, LLC
English
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<p>Digital Library for International Research (DLIR)</p>
<p><a href="http://dlir.aiys.org/">http://dlir.aiys.org/</a></p>
Digital Library for International Research Port Site, American Overseas Digital Library, the Council of American Overseas Research Centers, CAORC, digital library, research, resources,
Digital Library for International Research Port Site. Formerly American Overseas Digital Library.
Building on the established libraries and research collections of its twenty-three constituent centers, the Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) in 1999 launched the American Overseas Digital Library (AODL). The AODL is as a cost-effective, efficient, centralized, Internet-based mechanism for the standardization and electronic delivery of important bibliographic and full-text primary and secondary source information from all CAORC member centers, covering both print collections and research collections in other media. The initial resources for the AODL program were located in overseas centers in Europe, the Near and Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, and West Africa. The program now includes bibliographic materials from Inner Asia and the New World, as well as from other collections in countries that host centers. To reflect this new level of participation and coverage, in November 2004 the program's name was changed to Digital Library for International Research (DLIR).
The keystone of the Digital Library for International Research, and the first of its goals to be completed, is the on-line public access catalog containing the records of all the holdings in all participating libraries. From 1999 until 2008 the DLIR's Online Catalog, was maintained at the University of Utah's Marriott Library. In 2008 it was migrated to the Center for Research Libraries, in cooperation with CRL's Global Resources Network. DLIR's catalog continues to grow rapidly as new materials are acquired and cataloged. Additional components of the DLIR program are brought online as they are completed. Please see the e-Resources page for a current list of online research resources.
AIYS
2011-04-13
© 1997-2009 AIYS
Formerly American Overseas Digital Library
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<p>Ames Imaging Library System (AILS)</p>
<p><a title="http://ails.arc.nasa.gov" href="http://ails.arc.nasa.gov/ails/?st=1&so=cdate&v=thumbs&o=0&h=1&page=1">http://ails.arc.nasa.gov/ails/?st=1&so=cdate&v=thumbs&o=0&h=1&page=1</a></p>
Ames Research Center, space, photography, images,
NASA Ames Research Center, located at Moffett Field, California, was founded Dec. 20, 1939 as an aircraft research laboratory by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and in 1958 it became part of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The Ames Imaging Library System is an online collection of images from the Ames Research Center. More images and collections are available at <a title="NASA Images" href="http://www.nasaimages.org/">http://www.nasaimages.org/</a>
NASA
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<p>Digital Library of Appalachia</p>
<p><a title="http://www.aca-dla.org/" href="http://www.aca-dla.org/">http://www.aca-dla.org/</a></p>
Appalachia, culture, Appalachian College Association, archives, history,
The Digital Library of Appalachia provides online access to archival and historical materials related to the culture of the southern and central Appalachian region. The contents of the DLA are drawn from special collections of Appalachian College Association member libraries.
ACA Central Library
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