Yale University

Description
Yale Indian Papers Project: an electronic database known as The New England Indian Papers Series Electronic Archives, "a scholarly critical edition of New England Native American primary source materials gathered into one robust virtual collection. It offers students, educators, researchers, Native American tribal members, and the general public, visual and intellectual access to significant historical knowledge for the purposes of teaching, scholarly analysis, and research... items are digitized, transcribed, annotated, and edited to the highest academic standards and then made freely available over the Internet, using open-source software... Documents are drawn from the following repositories: The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library (Yale University), The British Library, The Connecticut Historical Society, The Connecticut State Library, East Lyme Historical Society, Harvard University Libraries, Indian and Colonial Research Center, Leffingwell House Museum, The Lewis Walpole Library (Yale University), Manuscripts & Archives (Yale University), The Massachusetts Archives, The National Archives of the United Kingdom, and the New London County Historical Society."
Library Location (country)
US
Library Location (state, region, province)
Connecticut
Media Type:
Digital
Access based
Open Access
Geographic Region:
North America
Global
Subject/Category Tag(s):
Culture
Language
Law and History