Digitization

A Digital Version of Prokosch’s Comparative Germanic Grammar

Construction of a digital version of Prokosch’s “A Comparative German Grammar.”

Afro-Asian Archives: Preserving and Digitizing Gujarati Sources for Indian Ocean African History

The Afro-Asian Archives Project aims to catalog, preserve, and digitize this collection; and secondly, to promote knowledge about and access to these and other neglected South-Asian sources for African history.

Far From Moscow

A database of new music, poetry, and regional songwriting from more than 3,000 independent artists in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

LA Aqueduct Digital Platform

In partnership with Lauren Bon and Metabolic Studio, UCLA Library Special Collections developed the Los Angeles Aqueduct Digital Platform, which provides access to digitized archival resources

Picturing Mexican America

This project aims to illuminate the Mexican history of Los Angeles, and to make clear the consistent, enduring presence of Latinxs in the United States, to the public through interactive and creative

Platform for Community Engaged Archive Class

Creation of a class on community archiving and the history of the Zapotec diaspora.

Seeing Sunset

Create an online textbook a class. It is led by Prof. Jan Reiff and has been supported by the Office of Instructional Development, the Vice Chancellor forResearch and the University Library

Sicalipsis

Sicalipsis is a virtual museum or Wunderkammer that houses erotica and popular culture of early 20th c. Spain. Sicalipsis.humnet.ucla.edu is a companion to the scholarly monograph, Cultures of the Erotic

Visualizing Recorded Jewish Music

With data from over 130,000 recorded tracks and over 20,000 albums, the DRJM provides an unprecedented research tool as the first searchable database of recorded Jewish music in the United States.