America
- Aspiration, Acculturation, and Impact: Immigration to the United States, 1789-1930: Harvard University Library Open Collections Program – Over 400,000 pages from more than 2,200 books, pamphlets, and serials, over 9,600 pages from manuscript and archival collections, and more than 7,800 photographs documenting the history of voluntary immigration to the United states from the signing of the Constitution to the Great Depression
- Caribbean Sea Migration Collection: Digital Collections, Duke University Libraries –Materials relating to Cuban, Dominican, and Haitian maritime migration, 1965-1995
- Columbus Letters: Princeton University Digital Library – Four Latin editions and one German edition of Christopher Columbus’s description of his first voyage.
- Digital Collection of Historical AMA Documents: American Medical Association Historical Archives – More than 230 titles including Digests of Official Actions, Transactions of the American Medical Association, House of Delegates Proceedings, and Historical Monographs
- First Nation Collection: Southern Oregon Digital Archives – Documents, books, and articles relating to the indigenous peoples of Southern Oregon
- Indigenous Peoples North America – The archive includes extensive monograph, manuscript, newspaper, periodical and photograph collections *Accessible through the McMaster Libraries with a valid MacID
- Medicine in the Americas, 1610-1920: National Library of Medicine – A collection of monographs, early printed books, and journals, including works from the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada, which demonstrate the evolution of medicine in North America from colonial frontier outposts of the 17th century to research hospitals of the 20thcentury
- Mesoamerican Manuscripts: Princeton University Digital Library – A miscellany of items digitized from Princeton University Library’s three collections of Mesoamerican manuscripts.
- Panama and the Canal: Digital Library of the Caribbean – Newspapers, government documents, photographs, publications, artifacts, notes, correspondence relating to the construction and operation of the Panama Canal
- Sephardic Studies Collection: University of Washington Digital Collections – The collection contains more than 500 original Ladino books and thousands of documents composed in Ladino as well as other relevant languages, such as Ottoman Turkish, Hebrew and French dating between the 16th and mid-20th centuries collected from the local Seattle Sephardic community
- Western Americana Collection: Princeton University Digital Library – Consists of photographs of Indians of the Americas and views of the American West, including landscapes, cityscapes, and mining, railroad, and agricultural operations.