Digital Resources for Native American Studies
The most comprehensive record of Native America in the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries
Digital Black History
Digital Black History was created out of a need for a centralized directory of all digital history projects relating to Black History. These projects have the potential to serve as valuable resources for family historians, genealogists, and historians alike.
Department of the National Library Archive
One of the most important tasks of the National Library is introducing the national cultural product as well as keeping documents and maintaining them. The National Archives hold more than one million documents.
Their Words: Directory of Armed Non-State Actor Humanitarian Commitments
The Directory of Armed Non-State Actor Humanitarian Commitments. This resource is a unique collection of humanitarian commitments made by armed non-State actors (ANSAs).
Taliban Sources Repository
The Taliban Sources Project (TSP) is one of few Taliban documentation projects in existence and is the only collection to include the cultural, social, and legal output for the years 1979-2011. The TSP has transformed a large private collection of Taliban documents into an enduring and usable intellectual resource for scholars of Afghanistan, Taliban and Asian history.
Northern Ireland Research Initiative
This project is directed toward understanding the conflict in Northern Ireland commonly known as the “Troubles” or “Conflict” which ran from 1968 to 1998.
Peace Agreements Digital Collection
The Peace Agreements Digital Collection, part of the Margarita S. Studemeister Digital Library in International Conflict Management, strives to contain the full text of agreements signed by the major contending parties ending inter- and intra-state conflicts worldwide since 1989.
Arabian Gulf Digital Archives
The Arabian Gulf Digital Archive (“AGDA”) is an online archive that has been created to showcase historical and cultural material that tells the story of the rich, intriguing and complex history of the Arabian Gulf.
League of Nations Archive Project
The Total Digital Access to the League of Nations Archives Project (LONTAD) will ensure state-of-the-art free online access and the digital and physical preservation of approximately 15 million pages, or almost three linear kilometers, the entirety of the archives of the League of Nations (1920-1946).
Adam Matthew Digital
Our award-winning digital products provide access to collections from leading archives and libraries around the world. We enhance our content through the innovative use of technology, inspired by the unique nature of the material we work with.