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Index of Digital Imaging Sites

- Florida State Archives Photographic Collection
The Florida State Archives has been digitizing its graphic collections since 1994 and presently has over 33,000 photographs, photonegatives and postcards on Florida accessible on the Web. Isolating collections that are inaccessible to the public, the collections represent a snapshot of Florida history primarily in the 19th and 20th-centuries. Collections include the Afro-American photographer Richard A. Twine who photographed Afro-Americans in 1920s Lincolnville, Saint Petersburg, Florida; Alvin S. Harper, turn of the century photographer in Tallahassee; John K. Small, reknown botanist in the United States; Florida Geological Survey Collection; Agricultural Experiment Station from the first half of the century; and the General Collection with over 16,000 images representing all of Florida ranging from 15th-century maps, land grants to a 1992 picture of Hillary Rodham Clinton in Tampa.
- Library of Congress American Memories
This site provides access to "Documents, photographs, movies, and sound recordings that tell America's story." The site provides a search engine allowing primarily keyword with the additional option of limiting to specific formats of some its collections.
- The Holsinger Studio Collection Image Database
Developed by the Special Collections Department of the University of Virgina, the Rufus W. Holsinger (d. 1930) site provides images of the Afro-Americans, World War I as well as photographs of Charlottesville, Albemarle County and the University of Virginia.
- SouthEast Asian images & Text project (SEAiT)
Created at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, by the cooperative efforts of: The Center for Southeast Asian Studies, The University of Wisconsin General Library System, and The Division of Information Technology, this site provides historical, geographic, anthropological, and political images of Southeast Asia spanning 1565 to 1972.
- Center for Electronic Text and Image (CETI)
The CETI project of the University of Pennsylvania provides digitized reproductions of primary and secondary resources of scholarly resources. Targeting a wide range of curricular areas, those notable are the resources for Women's Studies, South Asia Studies, Science, Occult and Religion as well as facsimile reproductions of works by Shakespeare.
- Cultural Readings: Colonization in the Americas
This valuable site provides access to scholarly information and images that document the European colonization of the Americas told from both Native American and European perspectives.
- Digital Image Center
The University of Virginia Library has provided a digital archives of scholarly images, prints, reproduction, etc. to support their curriculum. Images include Renaissance and Baroque Architecture, Chinese Architecture, Men and Women in 19th-century Japanese Prints, and African Art.
- Virginia Digital Map Library
The Geographic Information Center (GIC) provides digitized images of maps of Virginia. The purpose of this site is to provide comprehensive geospatial and demographic coverage for the State of Virginia. The site includes economic, poverty, population distribution as well as geographic maps.
- University of Georgia Digital Archive's
The archives provides access to scholarly images important to Georgia which includes: photos form the Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects in Georgia, Confederate Constitution of the Southern States, Paris Music Hall Collection comprising images of costume and curtain designs of Paris music halls and maps dating back to the 16th-century.
- Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection
Ths University of Texas at Austin has provided this site of world-wide maps.
- Making of America (MOA)
This site is a collaborative effort between the University of Michigan and Cornell University aimed at providing digitized primary resources that document the development of the United States.
- Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE
The University of California at Berkley provides scholarly information which includes the Jack London Collection consisting of images of London and his contemporaries, the full text of his works and aerial photographs of the San Francisco Bay Area and Yosemite National Park. Finding aids to their many collections are also in electronic form.
- Antique Car Show This is a gallery containing photographs and general information on Antique Cars provided by the owner and operator, William G. Fowler of Davis Auto. Each automobile required a little engine tinkering on his part and were later sold.
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Last Updated May 16, 1998