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Smith College Libraries Digital Collections

The College Archives periodically adds materials to the College Libraries Digital Collections site: http://smithlibraries.org/digital/exhibits

Smithipedia, Smith’s on-line history encyclopedia

Over the last 4 years, STRIDE students at Smith have been working with the College Archives to produce an on-line encyclopedia of Smith history. With the support of the STRIDE program and the Office of the President, 4-5 students annually have been part of the Smithipedia experience. http://blogs.smith.edu/blog/smithipedia/

Susan Van Dyne (on digital archives)

Bethany Nowviskie. “Reality Bytes.”

Maida Goodwin, Sophia Smith Collection digital collections

Sophia Smith Collection digital collections

Williams College Archives digital collections

Links to the Archives’ digital collections . Includes the public view of the College Oral History Project, undergraduate theses, manuscript collections, and the Williams Memory Project (primarily photographs and publications).

Christian Goodwillie, Samuel Kirkland correspondence, digital collection

Samuel Kirkland correspondence

Laura Streett, Vassar, student newspaper

Vassar College Newspaper Archive

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

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 […]

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 […]