Virtual Library
Museums
Libraries
Selected libraries
Please mail
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if you know of relevant on-line information not included here
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This page provides a selection of
World Wide Web
exhibits available on-line from libraries around the world:
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Bodleian Library, Oxford, UK. See
image catalogue of manuscripts and the
shopping arcade!
(See also other
images.)
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British Library, London, UK.
See
collections,
digital library,
exhibitions and the
Treasures Digitisation Project, which includes the
Magna Carta, viewable at
various magnifications.
Excellent!
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University of Georgia Libraries' Digital Archive, USA.
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History of Medicine Division on-line exhibitions,
National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
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Library of Congress Exhibits, Washington DC, USA.
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The
Vincent Voice Library at Michigan State University, USA.
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Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library University of Texas, USA.
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Pontifical Libraries Project, Gregorian University, Rome.
With the assistance of Xerox.
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Rare Map Collection, Hargrett Library, USA.
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AusArts, the ANU Institute of the Arts Library Server,
Australian National University, Canberra.
See
Exhibitions, Galleries and Concerts.
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Papyrus Archive and other
exhibits and on-line collections,
Special Collections Library, Duke University, USA.
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Birds of a Feather exhibition, Cornell University Library, USA.
On-line version of the exhibition at the H.F. Johnson museum.
(Many images.)
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Exhibit Hall,
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), USA.
Post Art of World War II and
A Day in the Life of the President (Gerald Ford).
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IBM Digital Library, including the
Vatican Library (in progress).
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The Faulkner Collection of manuscripts, Oxford, Mississippi,
USA.
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National Art Library,
Victoria and Albert Museum,
London, UK.
See
computer catalogue.
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Titanic, a special exhibition from
Encyclopædia Britannica.
See also
related links.
See also on-line
libraries and
Digital Collections.
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as part of the OUCL
archive.