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Video Sites on History

Video Sites on History provide us with some important information about the historical incidents which can serve a wide range of readers, starting from junior high school students through university researchers and of course, to the general people who might have got interest on history.

Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory is one of the video sites on History that explores the historic fire in ways that engender rich Language Arts activities. It provides a wealth of information in essay, electronic images of artifacts, and a library of relevant texts that vividly recreate Chicago before, during, and after the great fire.


Integrated Public Use Microdata Series is the video site which preserve, harmonize, and disseminate census micro data from all over the world. It is the collections of US Census data which are adapted for easy use by the Social History Research Laboratory of University of Minnesota. The video site on history offers extensive documentation on procedures used to transform data and also includes 13 links to other census-related sites.

Digital Library of Georgia is a virtual collection of digitized books, images, manuscript, with emphasis on material importance to the history and culture of the state of Georgia. It is one of the most popular video sites on history that offers a large amount of digitized material collected from the libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions of Georgia.



Lost Museum is a video site on history that explores Phineas Taylor's American Museum, which epitomized popular entertainment and education in the US for nearly a quarter century.

WTO History Project, a data and interview archive, includes the activities of those who organized the public demonstrations at the World Trade Organization ministerial meeting held in Seattle in 1999. The site is a wonderful resource for those who are working on labor and globalization issues.

Kentuckiana Digital Library provides guidance and instruction for Kentucky libraries, archives, historical societies and museums by applying appropriate technologies used in the production of digital library resources.

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