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UNL Libraries Digital Collections
The UNL Libraries Digital Collections provides access to collections for educational purpose, of special interest, materials of historical nature and multiple subjects. The digital collections include: Willa Cather Image Gallery; Larsen Tractor Test and Power Museum photographs; Omaha Indian Heritage Project; Furniture and Decorative Arts; Historic Textiles; and University Archives, Photograph Collections. The collection includes digital projects that are currently underdevelopment or are updated on an ongoing base. The UNL’s digital collections are steadily growing to meet the academic and scholarly needs of the University community.
American Indians; Architecture; Art and Art History; Ecology and Environmental Sciences; American History; Museums, Archives and Special Collections; Textile Studies; Water Resources
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Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Image Archive
The Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Image Archive is a grant-funded consortium of cultural institutions primarily located in the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois. The Archive consists of items from all six participating institutions and covers the 1860s through the 1950s. Contributed images depict the growth and development of Rock Island and Moline, Illinois, river transportation, Native Americans, store window displays, the pearl button industry, and the natural landscape.
River transportation; Native Americans; Natural landscape; Local history and genealogy; Growth and development of the Quad Cities, Moline and Rock Island; Mississippi River;
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USD Photograph Collection
The USD Photograph Collection represents the visual history of The University of South Dakota from the 1880s to the present and comprises the most comprehensive surviving photographic history of the University. Major subjects include: academics, alumni, athletics, buildings, alumni collections, events, offices, organizations, presidents, South Dakota, students, and Vermillion. The collection contains negatives, prints, postcards, slides, and digitally born images. Though most of the photographers are not identified, the collection includes work by: student photographers, Coyote Yearbook photographers, Volante photographers, News Bureau photographers, official campus photographers, as well as professional photographers hired on a special project or temporary basis. Alumni and others have also donated photographs to the collection.
Academics; Alumni; Athletics; Buildings; Alumni collections; Events; Offices; Organizations; Presidents; South Dakota; Students; and Vermillion
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Warren and Genevieve Garst Photographic Collection
This collection contains nearly 20,000 wildlife slides donated to Colorado State University Libraries by Warren and Genevieve (Genny) Garst. These slides were photographed over a period of 25 years as the Garsts traveled to Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa, and the Americas while filming for Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom television series.
Wildlife; Mammals; Reptiles; Birds; Insects; Spiders; Aquatic animals; Geographic area; Diet; Habitat
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