A list of sites that billed themselves as general-interest portals to historical resources.
The North Carolina Digital Heritage Center is a statewide digital library program housed in the North Carolina Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Through its digitization and digital publishing services, the Digital Heritage Center provides libraries, archives, museums, historical societies, and other cultural heritage institutions with the opportunity to promote and increase access to their collections through digital projects.
NC ECHO searches across digital collections at a variety of cultural heritage institutions around North Carolina. NC ECHO is a first step for users interested in exploring North Carolina's diverse collections of historic photos, documents, books, family histories, maps, and much more.
The North Carolina Digital Collections contain over 90,000 historic and recent photographs, state government publications, manuscripts, and other resources on topics related to North Carolina. The Collections are free and full-text searchable, and bring together content from the State Archives of North Carolina and the State Library of North Carolina.
Welcome to the Digital Classroom, developed by Newseum Education The Newseum's award-winning videos and resources bring news literacy, journalism and history to life for students.
The Library of Congress offers classroom materials and professional development to help teachers effectively use primary sources from the Library's vast digital collections in their teaching. Can search resources by NC & Common Core standards.
Award-winning developer of digital learning games and multimedia interactives. Eduweb develops award-winning digital learning games and interactives about art, history, science and technology. Our mission is to create exciting and effective learning experiences that hit the sweet spot where learning theory, digital technology, and fun meet.
We at War News Radio are trying to rediscover the voices of real people. Our show fills the gaps in the media's coverage by airing new perspectives, both personal and historical, in a balanced and in-depth manner. We hope our broadcasts will engage our li
A nicely presented, illustrated, colorful newspaper/magazine format with links to articles that present historical events in a current-events style. Archives hold links to stories/pages in a number of historical categories, from World History to Homes and
Children's magazines that engage, presenting award-winning nonfiction focused on American history, world history, world cultures, African American heritage, geography, California history, and the sciences -- from Cobblestone Publishing.
Google Cultural Institute. Explore online exhibitions detailing the stories behind significant moments in human history. Each exhibition tells a story using documents, photos, videos and in some cases personal accounts of events.