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| Our reference directory includes selected reference websites relating to archives, libraries, education, book and magazines, encyclopedia, museums, FAQs and knowledge management. |
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• Eli Siegel Collection
Web site of the Eli Siegel Collection located in the Aesthetic Realism Foundation in New York, New York which includes 22,000 books and some of the manuscripts of Eli Siegel (1902-1978), American poet, critic, and founder of the philosophy Aesthetic Realism.
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• Hispanic Society of America
museum and reference library for the study of art, culture, and history of Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and the Philippines.
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• James Ford Bell Library
a collection of rare books, maps, and manuscripts documenting the history of European expansion, 1400-1800.
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• Josep Bosch Historical Newspapers Collection
A project to recover, restore, preserve and exhibit historical newspapers from all over the world. The emphasis is to collect newspapers published in the city or country where the event took place.
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• L. Tom Perry Special Collections
Preserves unique primary and secondary sources (printed, manuscript, photographic, etc.) and makes them available for research in original and digital forms at Brigham Young University.
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• National Air Photo Library
Collection of over six million aerial photographs covering all of Canada, some dating as far back as the 1920s.
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• National First Ladies Library
Located in the home of Ida McKinley in Canton, Ohio, this library includes biographies, photos, oral histories, and other material about U.S. first ladies. The web site features photographs of each first lady, and an extensive bibliography of books and manuscript materials in repositories around the country.
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• San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum
Preserves and makes accessible materials about the performing arts, with an emphasis on the San Francisco Bay area. Contains more than two million items, including books, periodicals, photographs, programs, playbills, newspaper clippings, audio and video tapes, costume and set designs, and other artifacts. Online catalog; materials accessible only in the library in San Francisco, California.
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