Website Reviews by Region:

North America

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Susan Douglass

The Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS) provides access through its Collections Search Center to over 2.3 million records,… [more]

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Susan Douglass

Read.gov is a project of the Library of Congress (LOC) Center for the Book. It offers a cornucopia of approaches to reading and readers through a… [more]

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Nora Jaffary

In Motion: The African-American Migration Project portrays the history of 13 defining migrations that formed and transformed African Americans from… [more]

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Kelly Schrum

Children in Urban America (CUAP), focuses on children and childhood primarily in the greater Milwaukee area from 1850 to 2000. The site is organized… [more]

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Kelly Schrum

19th-century American Children and What They Read is a website born of a passion for exactly that—material written for children, and occasionally by… [more]

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Ilana Nash

Scholars and teachers of the history of immigrant children will find useful materials at COLLAGE, a website hosted by the University of Minnesota's… [more]

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Kelly Schrum

Imagine walking down a hallway lined with photographs. Now imagine walking through a labyrinth of hallways with 10 million photographs and drawings,… [more]

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Susan Douglass

UNICEF—the acronym stands for United Nations Children's Fund—got its initials from its former name "United Nations International Children's… [more]

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Susan Douglass

The World Images site, a project of California State University, is designed for simplicity of use if not aesthetic elegance. It is a utilitarian… [more]

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Nora E. Jaffary

The 84 photographs in the Robert E. Williams Photographic Collection database were taken by Robert Williams, an African American who operated a… [more]