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Jules R. Benjamin, A Student’s Online Guide to History Reference Sources, Eleventh Edition
Welcome to the Web site for A Student’s Online Guide to History Reference Sources.
Adapted from the appendixes in A Student's Guide to History, Eleventh Edition, this site guides you to some of the best tools available for the most common research areas.
EH.Net | Economic History Services
The Economic History Association owns and operates the EH.net website and mailing lists to provide resources and promote communication among scholars in economic history and related fields. The Economic History Society (U.K.), the Business History Conference, and the Cliometric Society also support the site.
MEMORO INTERNATIONAL
"The Memoro Project is a non profit online initiative dedicated to collecting and divulgating short video recordings of spontaneous interviews with people born before 1940. An editorial staff identifies and authenticates the material uploaded by the volunteers involved in the project. The Memoro Project was created by Memoro S.r.l. with the financial support of the Province of Cuneo, Italy. [...]"
Archival Sound Recordings
The British Library project on "Archival Sounds Recordings" in association with the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) explores "44,500 selected recordings of music, spoken word, and human and natural environments". Access to digital materials are subordinated to copyrights and to geographical provenience: UK libraries and universities access is different from world-wide access.
ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash history tools / games for education
Classtools.net provides free, customisable flash templates to embed into blogs, wikis and websites.
The notebooks of William Dawes on the language of Sydney
"The Aboriginal language of Sydney is one of many Indigenous languages spoken in Australia. Almost destroyed in the whirlwind of colonisation, it was documented by William Dawes, an officer of the First Fleet of 1787–88"
Talking History
"Over the past several years, History Matters has organized twenty-five online dialogues with leading historians and teachers about the the teaching of major topics in U.S. history--from early settlement to the Vietnam War. Those discussions are archived here and contain many useful teaching suggestions"
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