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Laura Streett, Vassar, student newspaper

Vassar College Newspaper Archive

Ian Barrow, materials for Junior Thesis in History

Ian Barrow provides an overview of primary documents on South Asia for students writing Junior thesis in History at Middlebury

Primary documents on South Asia for HIST 0600 (Junior Thesis)

Ian Barrow, Middlebury, East India Company course

Ian barrow, Middlebury, provides the syllabus, and final essay assignment for his East India Company course

East India Company Syllabus 2012

East India Company final assignment

Maida Goodwin on Making Exhibits

Maida Goodwin powerpoint for students in capstone seminar of Smith’s Archives Concentration. Each student must research, design, and mount an effective exhibit from the Sophia Smith Collection or College Archives

Strategies for Showing Off Archival Resources

Digital Collections at Carleton

Nat Wilson, Carleton College

Searchable index of Carleton College archives

Student Newspaper – Carletonian

Historic Photo Collection

Carleton literary magazine – the Miscellany

Locating Archival Sources at Smith

A guide for students to locate archival sources at Smith

Kelly Anderson “Voices of Feminism” oral histories

The Voices of Feminism Oral History Project documents the persistence and diversity of organizing for women in the United States in the latter half of the 20th century. Narrators include labor, peace, and anti-racism activists; artists and writers; lesbian rights advocates; grassroots anti-violence and anti-poverty organizers; and women of color reproductive justice leaders. Interviews average […]

Chris Grobe, Amherst, American Performance Culture course

A syllabus and assignments in progress.

This spring, I’ll be teaching from the archives for the first time. The course is called “American Performance Culture circa 1900.” The most daunting challenge I face in conceiving this course is the sheer size of the collection–and the fact that nobody to my knowledge has used it. I’m […]

Andy Wentink

An online exhibit of the early history of Middlebury College

Ingrid Nelson

The METRO website, is an online resource for teachers and students of Middle English that Ingrid Nelson designed and developed. See especially Central->Editions and Editing for modules that teach students about reading and editing medieval manuscripts.

And, here is a resource (not created by me) that I hope to develop further. The Digital Index […]