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The ULS (University Library System) Digital Library hosts the D-Scribe Collections, including these of historical or genealogical interest:
- 19th Century Schoolbooks
- A E Forbes Communist Collection
- Historic Pittsburgh (include maps, numerous image collections, including aerial photos)
- American Left Ephemera Collection
- Archive of European Integration (AEI)
- Audobon's Birds of America
- Barry Rosensteel Japanese Print Collection
- Bolivian Studies Journal
- Chartres: Cathedral of Notre-Dame
- China: Photos from the collection of Dr. Rush G Miller
- Contemporaneity, a journal of historical presence in visual culture
- D-Scholarship@Pitt, an archive of university research.
- Darlington Digital Library, digitization of many of the early works donated to the Library by the Darlington Family. Includes maps, images, manuscripts, books, atlases, and artwork.
- Dick Thornburgh papers (Governor of PA and U.S. Attorney General).
- Documenting Pitt, historic publications and images of the University of Pittsburgh
- Drawing on the American Labor movement, Labor history cartoons of Fred Wright
- Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- Ethnology: An International Journal of Cultural and Social Anthropology
- Free at Last? Slavery in Pittsburgh in the 18th and 19th centuries
- George Washington Manuscripts at the University of Pittsburgh
- Harold Corsini Photograph Collection
- Industry Studies Working Papers
- The Jack B Yeats Broadsheet Collection
- Tsukioka Kogyo: The Art of Noh, 1869-1927
- The Lillian Friedberg World War II Era Postcard Collection
- Modern China Studies
- Pittsburgh and Beyond: The Experience of the Jewish Community, a National Council of Jewish Women Oral History Project
- Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania Labor Legacy
- Stalinka, digital library of Staliniana
- Stephen Foster's Sketchbook
- UPG (University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg) Visual History, an archive from the University and the Westmoreland County Historical Society
- Vezelay, Benedictine Abbey Church of Sainte Marie-Madeleine
- University of Pittsburgh Press Digital Editions, currently containing 745 monographs available for open access.
- Pennsylvania Digital Library, a catalog of digital archives throughout the state of Pennsylvania.
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