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Projects developed by faculty awarded University of Miami Digital Fellowships. For information on the Digital Fellows Program

Caribbean Art and Visual Culture

As Far as the Eye/I Can See: Caribbean Art and Visual Culture is the product of a 2008 Digital Library Fellowship awarded to Dr. Patricia Saunders, Assistant Professor in the Department of English. This visual arts web site features contemporary Caribbean artists sharing their visions, voices and vantage points. Critics offer perspectives on current exhibits as well as critical debate on contemporary visual art and culture. The Digital Library Fellowship Program is funded by Richter Library and supports faculty partnerships in developing new digital resources that advance research, teaching, and learning.

Cuban Theater Digital Archive

A bilingual cultural heritage site developed by Dr. Lillian Manzor that provides inter-related information on writers, directors, texts, productions, festival, venues and theater companies. Also included are digitized photographs, theater programs, and other resources, including video excerpts of theater productions. This site was developed by Dr. Lillian Manzor, Modern Languages & Literature.

Travel, Tourism and Urban Growth in Greater Miami

This archive contains selected images from eight collections in the University of Miami Libraries Special Collections Division and narrative that examine the variety of elements that have shaped travel, tourism, and urban growth in Greater Miami. It was developed by Dr. Robin Bachin, Charlton W. Tebeau Associate Professor in the University of Miami History Department, in collaboration with the University of Miami Libraries.