collections-as-data
There are 16 repositories under collections-as-data topic.
marriott-library/collections-as-data
This repository provides bulk download materials for potential collections as data projects, with materials adapted and extended from the Digital Library at the University of Utah
NLS-Digital-Scholarship/collections-as-data
Jupyter Notebooks for reuse in analysis of National Library of Scotland's collections as data
hawc2/collections-as-data-notebooks
This repository compiles available Jupyter Notebooks for accessing/analyzing library collections as data
CaDatPitt/data-layers
source data, datasets, processing tools, outputs
CaDatPitt/instructional-modules
archived materials for and artifacts from instructional modules
CaDatPitt/visualization-demos
a repo for visualization examples using CaD@Pitt base layers and/or extensions layers
schaffer-library/collections-data
Schaffer Library's collections data
thegoose20/diss
Design Informatics Dissertation Visualizations
thegoose20/eula41
Cleaning, analysis, and visualization of collection 41 in the Edinburgh University Library Archives
cuboulder-MSD/digColl_aerialPhotographsCO
Aerial Photographs of Colorado collection metadata from the University of Colorado Boulder. Aerial photographs dramatically portray the changing landscape of Colorado: a mountain valley can be seen where there is now a reservoir; changes in the vegetation and ground cover can be traced over the years, and the growth of towns and cities documented. This collection provides access to more than 2,800 aerial photographs of Colorado taken by the U.S. Forest Service, Soil Conservation Service, and Agricultural Adjustment Administration from 1936 to 1947. Each photograph is identified by a project or county code followed by the roll and frame numbers assigned by the photographing agency.
cuboulder-MSD/digColl_cuMuseumEarlMorrisPapers
The images in this collection document archaeological excavations and restoration projects led by Earl Morris, an archaeologist who worked in Mesoamerica and the southwestern United States in the first half of the 20th century. Sites excavated include Aztec Ruins National Monument, Chaco Canyon, Canyon de Chelly and Canyon del Muerto, Kawaika-a, Mesa Verde, Chichén Itzá, and Quiriguá in Guatemala. All images are sourced from the Earl H. Morris personal papers.
cuboulder-MSD/digColl_JapaneseCommunityHistory
The CU Japanese & Japanese American Community History Project documents the history of Japanese and Japanese American students, faculty, and staff at the University of Colorado. The project began in 2019 to celebrate the long and vibrant history of this university community and to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of Japanese American incarceration in the United States. This collection contains documents, photos, audio and video recordings, and other materials from the University Libraries’ Archives, as well as oral history interviews conducted by CU Boulder students working on the project. This project is generously supported by the CU Boulder Outreach Committee.
cuboulder-MSD/digColl_tdaCockerell
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell (1866-1948), professor of zoology at the University of Colorado from 1904 to 1934, was an internationally known naturalist who researched and published prolifically in zoology, botany, ecology, and paleontology. He is best known for his work on bees. This digital collection focuses on his field work at the Florissant Fossil Beds in Teller County, Colorado (now a National Monument), one of the world’s richest fossil deposits. Cockerell excavated at the site between 1906 and 1908 and collected thousands of specimens, nearly 2,000 of which are now held by the University of Colorado Boulder Museum of Natural History. Included in this digital collection are Cockerell’s research notes on species found at Florissant (including new species), letters from his colleagues pertaining to Florissant, lantern slide images of Florissant specimens, and a film showing ground bees nesting. Where possible, references to records in the Museum of Natural History’s Specify database are present. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25810/cdcv-sb82
cuboulder-MSD/digColl_u.s.MilitaryWarPeace
The Archives holds the papers and collections of an array of volunteer, National Guard, Reserve and professional members of the military and civilian observers in the American Civil War and frontier Indian conflicts, the Philippine Insurrection, the Mexican Punitive Expedition, World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War. These papers include correspondence, diaries, journals, photographs, and other records. The Nancy Lewis Papers is the first archive in the collection. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25810/wqyn-9s41
cuboulder-MSD/digColl_westermeierRodeo
Clifford P. Westermeier (1910-1968) and Therese S. Westermeier (1902-1986), both former professors at the University of Colorado Boulder, were prolific collectors on the topics of cowboys, rodeo history, and the American West. This collection contains photographs and photo-postcards related to rodeo history, with particular emphasis on women in rodeo and the Rocky Mountain region. Some material comes from the personal collections of trick riders and rodeo performers Jim Eskew, Florence Randolph, Leonard Stroud, and Mayme Saunders Stroud, which had been obtained by the Westermeiers in the course of their research.
thegoose20/libviz
Data Visualizations of metadata from the University of Edinburgh Library's physical collection