Appalachian Studies Resources
Check back soon for more information about journals, books and electronic resources related to Appalachian Studies.
Miami Hamilton's Rentschler Library provides a rich and growing collection of Appalachian Studies materials.
The Appalachian Studies Association also
offers a wealth of "online resources for educators, administrators, and activists."
View West Virginia's Shepherd University's lengthy directory of online links related to Appalachian Studies.
The Digital Library of Appalachia seeks to provide online access to archival and historical materials related to the culture of the southern and central Appalachian region. The thirty-three member libraries, archives, and museums associated with the Appalachian College Association, known collectively as ALICE (Appalachian Library Information Cooperative Endeavors), seek to generate interest and encourage continued scholarship for the entire region. Information in the database exists as reproductions of color or black and white photographs, reformatted typed pages, published books, unpublished manuscripts, personal diaries and correspondence, journal and newspaper articles, musical recordings, oral history recordings and transcripts, and other related reproductions. As of July 2003, there are over 2,000 items in this database.
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