Anthropology Internet Resources
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
The collection is part of the Library of Congress American Memory project. Includes over 2,300 images and 7,700 pages of text related to the culture of the Northwest Coast and Plateau American Indians. Covers tribes from Alaska, Oregon and Washington.
Anthropology in the News
Collection of news stories and press releases related to anthropology.
Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Archive
The archive includes over 1,000 photographs, documents and oral history interviews relating to the history of ethnic groups living in regions of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Dates of materials range from 1860 to the 1980s.
Cornell University Library Digital Collections
Cornell University Library provides access to over forty digital collections, covering topics from various disciplines. Includes both historical and contemporary materials. A brief description of each collection is provided.
Humanities Index
Index of journals and magazines. Coverage includes archaeology, art, film, folklore, gender, philosophy, and religion and theology.
Type: Database (Off campus access requires authentication)
Labyrinth
Access to electronic resources in medieval studies. Texts, images, audio, video and glossaries are provided. Covers a wide range of topics.
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or etexts) with a collection of more than 10,000 eBooks.
Southern Oregon Digital Archives
Archive features collections on the Oregon Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion and Native American tribes. Includes Federal and State government publications on plant species and documents, books, and articles on the indigenous people of the region.
University of Oregon Libraries Digital Archives
Several historical photograph, video and document collections from various disciplines. Features a collection on television advertisement.
Virtual Religion Index at Rutgers University
Comprehensive index of sources about or related to religion. Annotated links are divided by topic and sub-topic.