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- InternetArchive
Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
- Books online
- Digital NC
The North Carolina Digital Heritage Center is a statewide digitization and digital publishing program that works with cultural heritage institutions of all sizes across North Carolina to digitize and publish historic materials online. We are housed in the North Carolina Collection at UNC's Wilson Special Collections Library.
- Hathi Trust Digital Library
Founded in 2008, HathiTrust is a not-for-profit collaborative of academic and research libraries preserving 17+ million digitized items. HathiTrust offers reading access to the fullest extent allowable by U.S. copyright law, computational access to the entire corpus for scholarly research, and other emerging services based on the combined collection.
- Kanopy
According to Wikipedia, Kanopy is an on-demand streaming video platform for public libraries and educational institutions that offers viewers a large collection of award-winning films and documentaries. Kanopy includes children's programming with its subdivision Kanopy Kids. All members have access to the children's videos section with their account.
- MITopenCourseware
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity. OCW was among the first open-access and most comprehensive offerings of academic material online.
- SNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context)
a free, online resource that helps users discover biographical and historical information about persons, families, and organizations that created or are documented in historical resources (primary source documents) and their connections to one another. Users can locate archival collections and related resources held at cultural heritage institutions around the world.
- Social Justice and Equality virtual library
This digital archive
- UMD Minority Health & Health Equity Archive
The Minority Health and Health Equity Archive was originally created in 2004 by Dr. Stephen B. Thomas in collaboration with the Center for Minority Health and the University Library System at the University of Pittsburgh. The goal of the archive was to serve as an online repository of print and electronic media related to the health of the four nationally recognized minority groups in the United States: African American/Black, Native American, Hispanic/Latino, and Asian American/Pacific Islander (See the NIH policy on reporting race and ethnicity data for subjects in clinical research, NOTICE NOT-OD-01-053).
In 2011, the editorship of the archive moved from the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Minority Health to the Maryland Center for Health Equity at the University of Maryland. In 2016, the hosting of the archive transferred to the University of Maryland Libraries. As the depth of knowledge about the health and health determinants of minority and vulnerable groups moves beyond racial and ethnic lines, we broadened our scope to include the health of all groups that suffer disproportionate burden of disease and mortality both in the US and globally. Additionally, we place emphasis on health equity as national and international public health groups increasingly include the elimination of health disparities and the achievement of health equity among their major goals.
The permanent URL for the collection is http://hdl.handle.net/1903/21769