This project returns digital copies of scientists’ documents, photographs, audio recordings and film to the A’uwẽ (Xavante, Indigenous) communities they document, and puts it under A’uwẽ control.
The mapping website and digital archive showcases undergraduate and graduate research and writing on specific sites of environmental inequality and justice in the post-World War II United States. Student research includes analysis of primary sources, annotated secondary bibliographies, analyses of images of each site, oral interviews, and video stories as well as a final report on each site.
The Judicial Notebooks of John Hyde and Sir Robert Chambers, 1774-1798, are a unique source of primary historical information for the early years of the Supreme Court and life in India. The court notebooks do not tell a single story but are a dense repository of legal and social action over time.
This archive is an initiative undertaken by the New Jersey Institute of Technology to document the built environment of Newark, New Jersey. This project is designed with the intent to improve public access to a variety of historic materials and to create a digital archive of past and present projects in Newark: old, new and renovated buildings, parks, planning and outdoor sculpture - anything of interest to the physical life of the city, its architecture, and its infrastructure.