“True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.”
Aristotle 384 BCE - 322 BCE -- Greek Philosopher
Online exhibits in anthropology, art, and history. Access to research and museum library. Explore online at will.
EDSITEment / The Best of the HumanitiesEDSITEment
Interactive activities from Art & Culture, Foreign Language, History & Social Studies, and Literature and Language Arts. Use subject area menu for choices.
Art, Economics, and History online lessons and classes with tutorial help available by logging into free learning resources.
United States social history resources created by the American Social History Project in conjunction with CUNY and George Mason University. Links to history by topic and time period; primary documents, images, and audio interviews.
National Digital Newspaper Program chronicling America. Free public access to New Mexico newspapers published from 1836 through 1922. The National Digital Newspaper Program is a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress to make available and develop an Internet-based searchable database of U.S. newspapers with descriptive information and select digitization of historic pages.
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world with over millions of items. Online exhibits, links to Congress.gov and U.S. Copyright Office. Images, recordings, books, maps, and manuscripts.
Collections of classic media periodicals belonging in the public domain have been digitized for public access.
Explore online exhibits of artists and their artwork.
The National Archives web site offers access to a variety of primary source documents. There are also links to the Presidential Libraries and other extensive collections.
National Geographic Publications Index
This index contains records describing each NGS magazine article, book, map, and video until September 30 2015. Use National Geographic Virtual Gale Database or ask your librarian for issues.
National Museum of the American Indian
Online access to the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian resources.
Forty-five presidents from George Washington to Donald Trump digital morphing to God Bless the USA.
Reference and User Sources Association (RUSA) a division of the American Library Association offers a guide to finding, evaluating and using primary sources on the web.
United States Holocaust Museum
Online museum exhibits and information on the Holocaust and genocide throughout history. Student and teacher resources.