Digital Collections
Loyola Marymount University Digital Library Program
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Digital collections are rapidly becoming an integral facet of librarianship around the globe. In establishing the Digital Library Program, Loyola Marymount University is showing its continued support for active scholarship by creating new venues and access points for learning. Digitization is a value-added way of making library collections and materials available not just to the LMU community but to researchers around the world, around the clock. To access the documents, postcards, photographs, and research resources available in each collection, click on one of the following icons.
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Los Angeles Chinatown, ca. 1940. |
The Changing Face of Southern California: A History in Postcards
Selections from the Werner Von Boltenstern Postcard Collection and other postcard collections of the Department of Archives and Special Collections.
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Abandoned Center Schoolhouse, Owens Valley. Date: ca. 1930(?)
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America's West: The Owens Valley of California
Photographs and other materials from the J. D. Black Papers, Loyola Marymount University, recording the American West in the Owens Valley of California from 1875 to 1930. Included in this on-line exhibit are rare photographs of the famous Owens Valley Water Controversy in the 1920s between the valley and Los Angeles over that key resource in the West, water.
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[Football Players Kicking], LMU Archives, Photo Prints 07D |
The Atrium
Images from the Photograph Collection in the Loyola Marymount University Archives.
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