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http://www2.library.ucla.edu/libraries/2257.cfm
This website provides links to the digital projects created by the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). The collections cover a wide range of subjects including: AIDS, physics, architecture, music, local politics, photography, World War II, and Arabic manuscripts. Users must click on the names individual collections to gain access to related content.
http://www2.roosevelt.edu/library/oralhistory/oralhistory.htm
This digital project is comprised of interviews with 68 individuals involved in Chicago’s twentieth-century labor movement. As a hub of industry and immigration, Chicago was a center of labor-related activism, and the interviews shown here provide a variety of perspectives on that critical struggle.
http://www.aaa.si.edu/collectionsonline/cornjose/
This digital collection presents the recently-digitized papers of visual artist Joseph Cornell (1903-1972). The collection includes correspondence, personal writings, photographs, and works of art.
