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Teaching and Learning Resources at the Research Libraries: Curriculum Development Resources

This guide pulls together resources available to educators through The New York Public Library Research Libraries

Curriculum Development Resources at NYPL

NYPL's rich digital collections can help you liven up your syllabus with primary source materials as well as the secondary literature supporting their study. Below is a selection of digital resources available from home. A complete guide to our e-resources may be found here: https://libguides.nypl.org/eresources You may also wish to consult the Shared Collection Catalog or the Center for Research Libraries Catalog to see the broadest range of materials available for consultation or digital delivery services. 

Find a Database

NYPL provides access to over 500 licensed e-resources, many of which may be used from home with a library barcode and pin. Search for databases to include in your learning management system and share with your students. Don't forget to visit and check out our onsite databases, as well.

Historical Book Collections

Available without a Library card:

The HathiTrust Digital Library is a collection of digitized books from libraries around the world, many of which are in the public domain and can be read at no cost online. Note: you may need to be onsite at any NYPL location to download select items. 

Use at home with a Library card and pin:

Select Current eBook Collections

Use at home with a Library card and pin:

U.S. Historical Newspapers

Visual Materials

Available without a Library card:

The New York Public Library Digital Collections provide access to over 700,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints and photographs, illustrated books, printed ephemera, and more

Use at home with a Library card and pin:

Digital Archival Collections

NYPL Archives Portal

On this site, you can search The New York Public Library's vast holdings, initiate a research visit, submit a query to an archivist, and access digitized material.  Look for the  image to indicate that portions of the collection have been digitized. These materials are free to view and use, even without an NYPL library card.

 

Use at home with a Library card and pin: