The Archives Library Information Center (ALIC) is...designed to provide NARA staff and researchers nationwide with convenient access to content beyond the physical holdings of our traditional library. ALIC provides access to information on American history and government, archival administration, information management, and government documents to NARA staff, archives and records management professionals, and the general public.
11 Digitized Collections for Middle East Historians
Some of the most valuable and easily accessible databases and sources on the web for the aspiring Middle East historian and researcher. Includes Arab, Judaica, Ottoman, and Persian resources.
The Research Guide to the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies collection is intended to guide researchers and students through the resources available at Bobst Library. The Guide covers the different disciplines that fall under the umbrella of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies...
The Near East Collections at Princeton University Library
Princeton's large and unique Near East Collections are an important collection that will likely be useful even unaffiliated scholars researching the MENA region and its history. This guide provides the basic tools you will need to start navigating the Collections themselves, along with a better grasp of what information resources are available in general.
Middle East Institute's Oman Library | Oman Library at MEI
Resource and Subject Guides include: subject guides on Human Rights and Climate - these include detailed information for navigating complicated repositories like the UN and EU collections, and more (via MEI Programs tab); companions to MEI's contemporary art shows - with resources on modern and historical popular culture and its artistic products; Collection Spotlights discussing books held at the Oman Library - which provide background information and suggest related materials; government resources - currently under construction; and language acquisition resources.
This is a general guide about digital collections, highlighting major digital collections at the American University of Beirut (AUB) as well as selected Middle Eastern digital collections around the world.