City of Vancouver Archives – BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Rise Up! Feminist Digital Archive – Canadian feminism: 1970s-1990s
Online Resources — GLBT Historical Society
Digital Feminist Archives | Barnard Center for Research on Women
Archives on Black Women - A List of Collections
Home – Lesbian Herstory Archives
Digital Public Library of America
Digital Collections, Available Online | Library of Congress
BC Archives Digitized Collections
Zines : Free Books : Free Texts : Free Download, Borrow and Streaming : Internet Archive
What is a digital archive?
Why is digital archiving important?
Ethics and Digital Archives
The digitization of historical records should be considered within the context of consent, privacy, and collaboration. When digitizing and accessing marginalized historical materials, it is important to consider the following:
These are all implications that your digital archive sources likely considered (review the policy statements on their websites to confirm) -- and are mentioned here as important to keep in mind whenever embarking on a new digitization project.
It is important to state the copyright status of your digital objects and any restrictions on use!
For this project, we will be working with digital materials from open-access archives. Open-access archives are made freely available on the web for scholarly and research purposes. However; this does not mean every item is free to copy and redistribute as you please. There may be materials in an open-access digital repository that have limitations on the purposes of use.
We have vetted to the best of our ability a selection of digital archives that are permitted for educational use (see box "Open Access Archives" on left navigation). However, when picking items for your digital archival collection please check the following:
When in doubt, do not fret! During our workshop session, a Librarian or Archivist will review your items to ensure copyright compliance.