The National Archives of Scotland (NAS) exists to select, preserve, and make available the national archives of Scotland in whatever medium. The NAS also holds historical records created by businesses, landed estates, families, churches and other corporate bodies.
Dublin City Archives contains records of the civic government of Dublin from 1171 to the late 20th century. These records include City Council and committee minutes, account books, correspondence, reports, court records, charity petitions, title deeds, maps and plans and drawings all of which document the development of Dublin over eight centuries.
Website of Ireland's National Library on Kildare st. details their collections, events and how to access the Library. Also contains links to the National Photographic Archive and extensive information on Irish geneological research
The Literature Collection is a multilayered grouping of works in literature and the humanities. From medieval to modern, scholarly to satirical, there is something for everyone.
Develops, collects, catalogues and preserves electronic literary and linguistic resources for use in Higher Education, in research, teaching and learning
The Archives of the History of American Psychology (AHAP) was established in 1965 at The University of Akron to promote research in the history of psychology by collecting, cataloguing, and preserving the historical record of psychology. Their website contains an online searchable database of its archives, which include manuscripts, instruments and apparatus, films, photographs, audio and video tapes, books, and tests
A free service to the community of scholarly historians and theoreticians of psychology with the goal of promoting the rapid dissemination of new work in the field
ArchiveGrid connects you with primary source material held in archives around the world. It includes archival collection descriptions from WorldCat bibliographic records and from finding aids harvested from ArchiveGrid contributors' websites
The Archivio Segreto Vaticano pursues it specific activity aimed at preserving and enhancing the deeds and documents related to the government of the Universal Church. It primarily serves the Roman Pontiff and the Holy See and secondly offers its services to scholars of all faiths from all nations.
The Royal Historical Society was founded in 1868 and remains the foremost society in Great Britain promoting and defending the scholarly study of the past.
As the government's national archive for England, Wales and the United Kingdom, the National Archives hold over 1,000 years of the UK’s records for everyone to discover and use.
Promotes the study of history and an appreciation of the importance of the past among academics and the general public, in the UK and internationally, and provides institutional support and individual leadership for this broad historical community.