Contents: About this collection | Video | Data Download | Tech
About this collection
This collection of archival photographs depicts life and activities at the University of Alberta and surrounding communities. It is a small sample of the over 200,000 photographs in the University of Alberta Archives.
These photographs have been arranged into the collection to facilitate online access by researchers and the general public. They originate from different fonds and were created by various individuals, organizations, or university units. If you would like to learn about the context of their creation or other records related to the photographs available at the UAA, [contact us(https://library.ualberta.ca/archives/contact] with a link to the item you are interested in.
Video test
This is a test of the Avaiary Embed Media File Link
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Data download
Collection data is provided in multiple formats to encourage people to use and visualize it in their research.
Find the source code in GitHub https://github.com/sarahseverson/UAAphotos-demo
Collection as Data (click to download)
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Technical Credits - CollectionBuilder
This digital collection is built with CollectionBuilder, an open source framework for creating digital collection and exhibit websites that is developed by faculty librarians at the University of Idaho Library following the Lib-Static methodology.
The site started from the CollectionBuilder-GH template which utilizes the static website generator Jekyll and GitHub Pages to build and host digital collections and exhibits.