Research Links
Library of Congress
Carnegie Library - The New York Times
Free access to a digital subscription of daily news, microfilm from 2008-present and an interactive mapping tool.
eSchool News - Digital Learning Tools and Resources Guide
Helpful resources for AI in the classroom, digital tools, etc.
The National Archives
The National Archives allows you to explore our Nation's history through documents, photos and records.
Recorded Sound Reference Center
The Recorded Sound Reference Center provides access to the commercial and archival audio holdings of the Library of Congress
Chronicling America
Chronicling America, a component of the Library of Congress, is a collection of 10 million digitized U.S. newspapers dates between 1836 and 1922. There is a "Recommended Topics" tab to get you started and historical background is provided.
The World Digital Library
With The World Digital Library students can explore artifacts from libraries and museums from over 193 countries. One interesting feature of this collection is that many of the background articles can be read in different languages.
American Archive of Public Broadcasting
In the American Archive of Public Broadcasting your students can listen and view files from the last 60 years of radio and television.
The Smithsonian
There are over 138 million artifacts in the Smithsonian's collection. Use the Collections Search Center to get started.
Free access to a digital subscription of daily news, microfilm from 2008-present and an interactive mapping tool.
eSchool News - Digital Learning Tools and Resources Guide
Helpful resources for AI in the classroom, digital tools, etc.
The National Archives
The National Archives allows you to explore our Nation's history through documents, photos and records.
Recorded Sound Reference Center
The Recorded Sound Reference Center provides access to the commercial and archival audio holdings of the Library of Congress
Chronicling America
Chronicling America, a component of the Library of Congress, is a collection of 10 million digitized U.S. newspapers dates between 1836 and 1922. There is a "Recommended Topics" tab to get you started and historical background is provided.
The World Digital Library
With The World Digital Library students can explore artifacts from libraries and museums from over 193 countries. One interesting feature of this collection is that many of the background articles can be read in different languages.
American Archive of Public Broadcasting
In the American Archive of Public Broadcasting your students can listen and view files from the last 60 years of radio and television.
The Smithsonian
There are over 138 million artifacts in the Smithsonian's collection. Use the Collections Search Center to get started.
EcoReader: Field notebooks from scientists and naturalists
Telegraph Chart: Trace the history of long distance telegraph communication.
The Interactive Flag: History of the American Flag
CDC: Infographics are primary sources. There are many here on government health research.
U.S. National Library of Medicine: View health posters through time.
Google Patents
NASA Images of Change: Compare how climate-sensitive areas are changing.
Digital Public Library of America: Explore maps and timelines
IWitness: 1500 video and audio narratives of Holocaust survivors
LivingRoomCandidate: Students can interact with campaign ads throughout the years.
Telegraph Chart: Trace the history of long distance telegraph communication.
The Interactive Flag: History of the American Flag
CDC: Infographics are primary sources. There are many here on government health research.
U.S. National Library of Medicine: View health posters through time.
Google Patents
NASA Images of Change: Compare how climate-sensitive areas are changing.
Digital Public Library of America: Explore maps and timelines
IWitness: 1500 video and audio narratives of Holocaust survivors
LivingRoomCandidate: Students can interact with campaign ads throughout the years.