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Featured Collection
Visual History Archive
With nearly 52,000 video testimonies, the USC Shoah Foundation Institute’s archive is the largest visual history archive in the world. The Institute interviewed Jewish survivors, homosexual survivors, Jehovah’s Witness survivors, liberators and liberation witnesses, political prisoners, rescuers and aid providers, Roma and Sinti survivors (Gypsy), survivors of Eugenics policies, and war crimes trials participants. |
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Other Digital Resources
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About IMAGES
The IMAGES repository holds descriptions (metadata) about image collections from around the University of Minnesota. The metadata in IMAGES comes from a variety of sources, each collection has its own method of creating or collecting it. This metadata is also shared with the world via the Open Archives Initiative protocol. In most cases, IMAGES also hosts reference versions of the image being described so that users can also see the object. This aggregation of metadata and reference images make this repository a valuable tool for searching across many University of Minnesota image collections.
IMAGES was developed with the support of funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Contact the Digital Collection Unit for more information about IMAGES.


