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- Aerial Photography: Florida Collection.
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The University of Florida Map & Imagery Library
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The University of Florida Map & Imagery Library houses the largest and most complete collection of Florida aerial photographs (~160,000 photos) outside of the National Archives. These photos document the dramatic changes in Florida's land use between 1937 and 1990. Originally intended to assist farmers in accurately assessing their farms and to provide information on crop determination and soil conservation, today these images provide some of the oldest land use/cover information available....
Show moreThe University of Florida Map & Imagery Library houses the largest and most complete collection of Florida aerial photographs (~160,000 photos) outside of the National Archives. These photos document the dramatic changes in Florida's land use between 1937 and 1990. Originally intended to assist farmers in accurately assessing their farms and to provide information on crop determination and soil conservation, today these images provide some of the oldest land use/cover information available. They are used extensively in agriculture, conservation, urbanization, recreation, education, hydrology, geology, land use, ecology, geography, and history. The online Aerial Photography: Florida Collection can be used to access and download aerial photographs from the library's extensive collection. The years available vary by county but extend from 1937 - 1990. Please note, the images are intended for education, historical evaluations, general planning purposes and aerial photograph preservation, not for measurement use or as legal documents.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/uf/fd/palmm_flareial1
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- Alachua County Library District Heritage Collection.
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The Heritage Collection contains historic photographs of local landmarks, people, historic maps, community events, natural disasters, and other items related to Gainesville and Alachua County.
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- Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant Information Retrieval System (APIRS).
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, UF / IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants
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The Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant Information Retrieval System (APIRS) collection for Florida (5,500 + records) is a bibliographic database that has been compiled by Victor Ramey and Karen Brown at the UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants. The total collection is world-wide in scope and contains more than 58,000 annotated citations to the literature, including grey literature such as proceedings and government reports. Records specific to Florida have been extracted for...
Show moreThe Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant Information Retrieval System (APIRS) collection for Florida (5,500 + records) is a bibliographic database that has been compiled by Victor Ramey and Karen Brown at the UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants. The total collection is world-wide in scope and contains more than 58,000 annotated citations to the literature, including grey literature such as proceedings and government reports. Records specific to Florida have been extracted for inclusion in Florida Environments Online (FEOL). To access the entire CAIP web site, which contains photographs, line drawings, basic and detailed information about many aquatic, wetland and invasive plant species, prohibited plant laws and lists, a list of plant manuals and field guides, and much more, go to: http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/
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- Bay County Public Library Photo Collections.
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The Bay County Public Library maintains a local history collection in a local history room set aside for that purpose. The Library has a collection of approximately 7,000 photographs and almost 5,000 of these are catalogued and searchable by subject area in the Bay County Public Library Catalog. Patrons may obtain a copy of any photograph for a small fee. The Bay District Schools owns the Tommy Smith Photograph Collection of 1,998 photos that they will maintain. The Tommy Smith Collection is...
Show moreThe Bay County Public Library maintains a local history collection in a local history room set aside for that purpose. The Library has a collection of approximately 7,000 photographs and almost 5,000 of these are catalogued and searchable by subject area in the Bay County Public Library Catalog. Patrons may obtain a copy of any photograph for a small fee. The Bay District Schools owns the Tommy Smith Photograph Collection of 1,998 photos that they will maintain. The Tommy Smith Collection is also cataloged and searchable in the Bay County Public Library Catalog. This collection contains historic and current photos of local landmarks, people, buildings, churches, schools, community events and other items that reflect the history of Bay County and its communities.
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- BIKE - Bicycle Knowledge Explorer: Broward County.
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Bicycle route planners. Each is designed as a joint effort by Florida International University GIS Center and University of Florida Geomatics Program at Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center with input from local government and cyclists.
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- BIKE - Bicycle Knowledge Explorer: Miami Dade County.
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Bicycle route planners. Each is designed as a joint effort by Florida International University GIS Center and University of Florida Geomatics Program at Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center with input from local government and cyclists.
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- BIKE - Bicycle Knowledge Explorer: Palm Beach County.
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Bicycle route planners. Each is designed as a joint effort by Florida International University GIS Center and University of Florida Geomatics Program at Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center with input from local government and cyclists.
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- Central Florida Memory.
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Central Florida Memory is a unique digital collection of material contributed by partner institutions to create a virtual place where visitors can discover what Central Florida was like before theme parks and the space program. Diaries and letters describe the region and how people survived day-by-day in this extreme and rugged environment. Maps, photographs, and postcards illustrate how the region looked in the early years and how it changed over time. Voters' registration and funeral...
Show moreCentral Florida Memory is a unique digital collection of material contributed by partner institutions to create a virtual place where visitors can discover what Central Florida was like before theme parks and the space program. Diaries and letters describe the region and how people survived day-by-day in this extreme and rugged environment. Maps, photographs, and postcards illustrate how the region looked in the early years and how it changed over time. Voters' registration and funeral records and city directories provide demographic information that makes the picture of the Central Florida settler come into focus.
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- coloniaLab.
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coloniaLab is an experimental workshop for the collaborative electronic edition of manuscript and rare print texts related to colonial Latin America. coloniaLab seeks to produce high–quality textual scholarship, pose theoretical and practical questions related to the edition of colonial–era texts, and develop strategies for preparing a new generation of Humanities scholars to engage with the complex textual history of Latin America.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/unf/fd/1108
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- Coral Gables Memory.
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Realty, Kerdyk, Historical Resources Department’s Kerdyk Real Estate
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Coral Gables Memory is an album of photographs donated to the City of Coral Gables by Kerdyk Realty. These photos of homes and business structures were taken mostly in the 1940s. The buildings shown were built in the 1920s and 1930s. They show the development of Coral Gables, a planned community that drew from the Garden City and City Beautiful movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Coral Gables Memory is a collection of materials documenting the history, culture, architecture,...
Show moreCoral Gables Memory is an album of photographs donated to the City of Coral Gables by Kerdyk Realty. These photos of homes and business structures were taken mostly in the 1940s. The buildings shown were built in the 1920s and 1930s. They show the development of Coral Gables, a planned community that drew from the Garden City and City Beautiful movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Coral Gables Memory is a collection of materials documenting the history, culture, architecture, and people of Coral Gables Florida. Materials in this collection have been provided by the Coral Gables Historical Resources Department, the City Clerk’s Office, and the Florida International University Libraries. A focal point of this collection is the Historical Resources Department’s Kerdyk Real Estate donation, consisting of over 5,000 photographs, which document homes and business structures in the city dating back to the 1940s. Other materials include legislative minute books, published works, postcards, photo albums, and more. Learn More at: http://maps.fiu.edu/cgm/
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- 1925-1993, 1925-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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- Coral Gables Talking Book.
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The Coral Gables Memory Talking Book is an interactive learning tool, providing an entry point to various resources related to the history of the City of Coral Gables. The focal point of this project is the City's founder, George Merrick, and the other people, places, and events that shaped the City in its early years. The Talking Book allows local history to become more accessible to the public as well as provides an access point for more in-depth research. The Talking Book project also...
Show moreThe Coral Gables Memory Talking Book is an interactive learning tool, providing an entry point to various resources related to the history of the City of Coral Gables. The focal point of this project is the City's founder, George Merrick, and the other people, places, and events that shaped the City in its early years. The Talking Book allows local history to become more accessible to the public as well as provides an access point for more in-depth research. The Talking Book project also facilitates the preservation of historical resources in digital format.
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- Coral Gables Virtual History.
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Florida International University (FIU) has partnered with the City of Coral Gables to create a geospatiallyenabled Virtual Historic City. With this tool, users may navigate to any point in the city at a selected time period (e.g. the Biltmore Hotel from the 1920s to 1940s), and experience the city as it was, through a wide variety of cultural artifacts and textual materials. A virtual walking tour of Coral Gables was also created, which includes an audio narration and 3D simulations providing...
Show moreFlorida International University (FIU) has partnered with the City of Coral Gables to create a geospatiallyenabled Virtual Historic City. With this tool, users may navigate to any point in the city at a selected time period (e.g. the Biltmore Hotel from the 1920s to 1940s), and experience the city as it was, through a wide variety of cultural artifacts and textual materials. A virtual walking tour of Coral Gables was also created, which includes an audio narration and 3D simulations providing the façade of historic buildings and landscape. The target audience includes students, educators, historians, public policy administrators, business people, entrepreneurs, architects, sociologists, environmental analysts, urban Inventory of Digital Libraries 37 planners, cultural heritage tourism, and the general public. The digital archive hosts digitized and rectified maps, architectural drawings, property parcels, and aerial photographs. Over 8,000 historical documents, photographs, oral histories, and maps have been spatially registered to their relevant locations and time.
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- CPALMS.
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CPALMS is an online toolbox of information, vetted resources, and interactive tools that helps educators effectively implement teaching standards. It is the State of Florida’s official source for standards information and course descriptions.
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- Digital Archiving Resources.
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Digital Archiving Resources is an educational tool dedicated to making archive resources easily and conveniently accessible to the users of the Internet. The purpose of Digital Archiving Resources is to gather items relating to digital archives in the humanities as part of an effort to provide access to the materials and awareness of the emerging field. By researching and ordering the items chosen to be included, we aim to guide the study of digital archives, as well as offer some...
Show moreDigital Archiving Resources is an educational tool dedicated to making archive resources easily and conveniently accessible to the users of the Internet. The purpose of Digital Archiving Resources is to gather items relating to digital archives in the humanities as part of an effort to provide access to the materials and awareness of the emerging field. By researching and ordering the items chosen to be included, we aim to guide the study of digital archives, as well as offer some possibilities for how it can be represented. In this way, our aim is to create social knowledge about digital archives; our mission is to provide access to categorized items important to the study of digital archives; and our vision is to continue adding to our collection over the years as the field grows and changes.
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- Digital Flora of Ucayali Peru.
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The primary dataset represents the vouchered botanical collections of James Graham and Jose Schunke Vigo in the Department of Ucayali, Peru, from October 1997 until the present. Over 3500 separate collections are included, many of which have associated images.
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- Educational Technology Clearinghouse.
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Photographs, clip art, Powerpoint templates, maps, short stories for reading, etc. intended for reuse in Florida K-12 schools.
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- Eric Eustace Williams materials in the Digital Library of the Caribbean.
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, Works by and about Dr. Williams
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The Eric Eustace Williams materials in the Digital Library of the Caribbean include a bibliography and a growing body of works by and about Dr. Williams, the first Prime Minister of the Trinidad and Tobago and often called the "Father of the Nation." Dr. Williams' importance as an historic figure in the Caribbean, indeed in North America and within the British Commonwealth, however, is as much as a philosopher as a politician. The works collected here should provide the researcher with the...
Show moreThe Eric Eustace Williams materials in the Digital Library of the Caribbean include a bibliography and a growing body of works by and about Dr. Williams, the first Prime Minister of the Trinidad and Tobago and often called the "Father of the Nation." Dr. Williams' importance as an historic figure in the Caribbean, indeed in North America and within the British Commonwealth, however, is as much as a philosopher as a politician. The works collected here should provide the researcher with the raw materials to study how he married his academic and political pursuits and how the character of the man fostered independence throughout the Caribbean. The works listed and collected here include Dr. William's many monographs and essays, together with his political speeches and other published works. Also included here is a characterization of Dr. Williams' political life as reported by the Trinidad Guardian.
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- http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/eewill
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- Everglades Digital Library: Reclaiming the Everglades.
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, Mixed Authorship, Collaborative digital library project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the History Miami (formerly Historical Museum of...
Show more, Mixed Authorship, Collaborative digital library project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the History Miami (formerly Historical Museum of Southern Florida) libraries and special collections with a grant from the Library of Congress and generous technical support from the Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC)
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The Everglades Digital Library (EDL) is a comprehensive portal to high-quality Internet resources relating to the south Florida environment. These resources include online texts, articles, reports, photographs, maps, datasets, educational materials, and historical records, as well as links to organizational web sites and agency home pages. Everglades Digital Library - Reclaiming the Everglades is a collaborative digital library project of the University of Miami, Florida International...
Show moreThe Everglades Digital Library (EDL) is a comprehensive portal to high-quality Internet resources relating to the south Florida environment. These resources include online texts, articles, reports, photographs, maps, datasets, educational materials, and historical records, as well as links to organizational web sites and agency home pages. Everglades Digital Library - Reclaiming the Everglades is a collaborative digital library project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the History Miami (formerly Historical Museum of Southern Florida) libraries and special collections. With a grant from the Library of Congress and generous technical support from the Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC), nearly 10,000 page images of primary source materials relating to south Florida environmental history are accessible here. This digitized documentary evidence spans the years 1884 to present and covers topics such as the establishment of the Everglades National Park, Native American land rights, agriculture, urban development, endangered species, invasive plants, and the role of women in the modern conservation movement. Reclaiming the Everglades documents the history of the Everglades and the south Florida environment from 1884-1934. The digitized items represent a rich diversity of unique or rare materials: personal correspondence, essays, typescripts, reports and memos; photographs, maps and postcards; and publications from individuals and the government. The collection is a collaboration between the libraries at the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida. Reclaiming the Everglades is an LC/Ameritech award-winning collection, also available through the Library of Congress's American Memory. LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/2002565101 Library of Congress Control Number: 2002565101
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- 1884 to present, 1884-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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- Faculty Residence Map Application.
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This interactive mapping application provide number of faculty residence by county and census block groups.
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- FIU Department of Economics Working Papers and Occasional Papers.
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The department maintains two paper series. The working paper series, consists of papers written for an academic audience. Faculty papers are posted on this web site at about the time they are first being submitted to a peer-reviewed journal. These papers may undergo subsequent revision during the journal review process, and readers should contact the authors directly for the latest version. The occasional paper series consists of papers written for a broader audience, and may include applied...
Show moreThe department maintains two paper series. The working paper series, consists of papers written for an academic audience. Faculty papers are posted on this web site at about the time they are first being submitted to a peer-reviewed journal. These papers may undergo subsequent revision during the journal review process, and readers should contact the authors directly for the latest version. The occasional paper series consists of papers written for a broader audience, and may include applied policy discussion, parts of contract reports, texts of speeches, and opinion pieces that may be of interest to many readers outside of academia. This working paper series is mirrored at RePEc and indexed by EconLit.
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