https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/
Based at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts, the Digital
Transgender Archive (DTA) is an international collaboration between more
than 50 institutions that aims "to increase the accessibility of
transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical
materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings
throughout the world." Visitors to this project will find digital
collections of more than 8,000 items sourced from a variety of
universities, libraries, archives, and private collections worldwide.
DTA's holdings can easily be browsed by location, institution,
collection, topic, or genre, and the entire archive is searchable and
can be filtered by date, language, and other fields. While some of the
items in DTA's collections may be considered explicit, for these items
the DTA provides prompts that require users to confirm that they are not
minors and that they consent to view the materials. For readers who may
be less familiar with transgender history, the DTA has created two
helpful guides: one about the DTA and transgender history in general and
one that focuses on race and ethnicity as they intersect with
transgender history. A Glossary and a list of Global Terms, all of which
can be found under Learn.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r51975/digital_transgender_archive
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