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- American Memory, Historical collections from the National Digital Library Program Collections from the Library of Congress of primary source and archival material relating to American culture and history
- Basque Database The University of Nevada, Reno Libraries provides multilingual access to Basque-studies books, articles, chapters, dissertations, films and other materials written or produced after 1994. The subject emphases are Basque history, language and culture.
- Digital Future Report Highlights for the current study of the Internet, its users and non-users, from the University of Southern California Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future, are available freely, as are the full reports from previous years, including the former Internet Report from the UCLA Center for Communication Policy. Also available are findings from the first World Internet Report and findings about the use of the Internet by Latinos.
- Exploring Ancient World Cultures An introductory, college-level textbook of the cultures of Ancient Near East, Ancient India, Ancient Egypt, Ancient China, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Early Islam, and Medieval Europe Includes an Anthology of Primary Texts with a sampling of ancient world literature and a Chronology of the Ancient World
- Home Town Locator Community Profiles Community profiles of 42,500 US cities, towns & ZIP codes, including census, demographic and income data, parks, schools, libraries, hospitals, airports, environmental conditions, local newspapers, media outlets, employment, maps, coordinates and aerial photos. Also includes state and county physical and cultural features.
- MojoWire: Mother Jones Interactive
- Nimiipuu; Nez Perce Indians History, culture, and contemporay lives of the Nimiipuu, the Nez Perce Indians, a module of the Lewis & Clark Rediscovery Project Lifelong Learning Online
- Smithsonian Institution
- The Labyrinth: A World Wide Web Server for Medieval Studies
- Trail Tribes Traditional and contemporary native culture and history with a tribal perspective along trails followed by Lewis & Clark. IncludesLakota; Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara; Blackfeet; Northern Shoshone and Bannock; Umatilla, Walla Walla, & Cayuse; Lower Chinook and Clatsop.
- Virtual Library museums pages: a distributed directory of on-line museums
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