https://ctdigitalarchive.org/
The Connecticut Digital Archive (CTDA) is an example of the valuable
online resources libraries can provide, describing itself as "a digital
repository program and community dedicated to the preservation,
maintenance, and delivery of a wide range of digital cultural heritage
resources from memory institutions in Connecticut." This large archive
includes dozens of collections with more than 75,000 digital items from
public libraries, museums, and educational institutions throughout the
entire state. First-time visitors may want to start by exploring the
featured collections listed on the home page, which currently include
the P.T. Barnum Digital Collection, the Connecticut State Museum of
Natural History, and Newspapers of Connecticut, among others. Readers
may search within specific collections or across the entire archive by
keyword, topic, genre, place, or other fields via the site's advanced
search option. Launched in November 2013, the CTDA is a collaborative
program between the University of Connecticut Library and the
Connecticut State Library, and it is also a partner of the Digital
Public Library of America.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r50648/connecticut_digital_archive
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