Collections at Columbia UniversityAdvanced Papyrological Information System (APIS): Columbia University Collection Home Full DescriptionAPIS is a collections-based repository hosting information about and images of papyrological materials (e.g. papyri, ostraca, wood tablets, etc) located in collections around the world. It contains ... Asia for Educators Collection Home Full DescriptionAsian for Educators is a joint project of the East Asian Curriculum Project (EACP), for teachers and students at the pre-collegiate level, and the Project on Asia in the Core Curriculum, for teachers ... The Barbara Curtis Adachi Bunraku Collection Collection Home Full DescriptionThe Barbara C. Adachi Bunraku Collection was donated by Ms. Adachi to Columbia University's C. V. Starr East Asian Library in 2000. This extensive collection documents the significant post-World War ... Columbia American History Online Collection Home Full DescriptionEach college-level course is being transformed into a series of 8 to 10 lively online lectures, called "e-seminars." New e-seminars are added each year to expand CAHO's offerings. Each e-seminar ... Columbia Earthscape: An Online Resource on the Global Environment Collection Home Full DescriptionThis publication, launched in December 1999, has been funded by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resource Coalition (SPARC) and the National Science Foundation for three years for development and ... Columbia Educational Resources Online Collection Home Full DescriptionA collection of approximately 100 "e-seminars", three- to five-hour online classes, that bring together a professor's instruction with supplemental teaching tools in History, International Affairs, ... Columbia Interactive Collection Home Full DescriptionA gateway to selected electronic learning resources developed by Columbia faculty now includes a database of more than 2,000 freely-available digital resources including class web sites and learning ... Digital Anthropology Resources for Teaching Collection Home Full DescriptionDART is a partnership with the London School of Economics, funded jointly by the NSF (US) and the JISC (UK). Four postdoctoral Fellows, two in each partner Anthropology department, are developing ... Digital New York City Collection Home Full DescriptionPart of the E-Books collection at Columbia University Libraries. Digital Scriptorium Collection Home Full DescriptionDescribes Digital Scriptorium, a joint project of the Bancroft Library of the University of California at Berkeley and the Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Columbia University to digitize and make ... Greene & Greene Virtual Archives Collection Home Full DescriptionThe "Greene & Greene Virtual Archive" -- a joint project of The Gamble House/USC, Berkeley and Columbia and funded by the Getty Foundation -- was completed in June 2003. Its objective was the creation ... Gutenberg-e Collection Home Full DescriptionThis innovative new project explores the impact of awarding a prize backed by the prestige of the American Historical Association for electronic publication of monographs in several areas of history ... The Joseph Urban Stage Design Models & Documents Stabilization & Access Project Collection Home Full DescriptionThe Joseph Urban Stage Design Models and Documents stabilization and access project, funded by a $207,289 from NEH will preserve 240 three-dimensional stage models created by Joseph Urban for New York ... Judging a Book by Its Cover Collection Home Full DescriptionThe advent of gold-stamped decoration, circa 1832, was the most important factor in the acceptance of publishers' bindings. Gold stamping brought to the mass-produced book some of the prestige ... Lehman Special Correspondence Files Collection Home Full DescriptionThe Special Correspondence Files of the Herbert Lehman Papers contain correspondence with nearly 1,000 individuals from 1864 through 1982. Beginning with letters from Lehman's family in the late ... Ling Long Women's Magazine, Shanghai 1931 to 1937 Collection Home Full DescriptionLing long women's magazine, published in Shanghai from 1931 to 1937, was popular during a time of dramatic material, social, and political change in China. Today, the magazine offers researchers a ... The Papers of John Jay Collection Home Full DescriptionThe Papers of John Jay is an image database and indexing tool comprising some 13,000 documents (more than 30,000 page images) scanned chiefly from photocopies of original documents. Most of the source ... |
