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This site features a growing collection of digital objects, projects, and publications developed to preserve and support digital scholarship and the research, teaching, and learning mission of the University. These initiatives feature materials from the collections at University of Miami Libraries, and from collaborative projects and publications developed with the Faculty and Students. To find photographs, letters, postcards, streaming videos
and other materials browse among the categories listed below, or select advanced search from top to create customized queries and search within one or more collections. You may also choose from an A-Z list of all collections and projects.
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General Collections & Projects
Fellowship / Partnerships with Faculty and Students, projects funded through grants from external agencies |
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Louis Calder Memorial Library
Collections from the University of Miami's Medical Library
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Exhibitions
Built from the images, archives and other materials from the Libraries collections
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Special Collections
Collections, archives, images, and exhibits
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Publishing
Open Access Journals, Bibliographies, UM Faculty publications, Electronic Thesis & Dissertations
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Cuban Heritage Collection
Photographs, manuscripts, letters, memorabilia and other materials from selected manuscript collections
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This exhibit offers a snapshot of the life and legacy of Robert H. Simms and an overview of some of the research resources available in his collection. The Bob Simms Collection contains photographs, documents, awards, and publications of personal and civic activities and events reflecting his life and legacy and documenting events of historical significance.
The Cuban Photograph Collections present over 5,000 photographs that have been cataloged, digitized and made searchable thanks to a grant from the Florida State Division of Cultural Affairs. A wide range of topics about Cuba and the Cuban Diaspora are covered.
The Cuban Historical and Literary Manuscript Collection is comprised of original manuscripts from the 17th to the 20th centuries. Acquired as individual pieces or in small groups, this collection includes manuscript books, slavery sales and property documents, wills, and correspondence.
Old Florida Maps tells the story, using digital reproductions of maps from monographs and private collections held locally in South Florida, of how Florida came to be represented in the current geographic form familiar to us all.
A selection of postcards covering South Florida from the University of Miami Libraries Special Collections Division.1>
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