Zeuxis VR A digital initiative that creates virtual reality environments of cultural sites and supplemental teaching materials for open educational use.
Historical Maps of the Lehigh Valley A collective inventory of maps related to the Lehigh Valley, created by members of Lehigh Valley Historical Maps Consortium (LVHMC).
Lehigh Valley Engaged Humanities Consortium Digital Archive A digital archive of primary source materials that highlight life in the Lehigh Valley during the past half-century.
Queer Archives Project A collaboration among Women’s & Gender Studies, Digital Scholarship Services, and Special Collections & College Archives.
Mapping Memories of Madagascar Documentation of the geographic locations of the family narratives and plantations tied to planters who bought Malagasy slaves between 1719 and 1721.
The McDonogh Project An Africana Studies student project to promote learning about the McDonogh “brothers,” two formerly enslaved students who attended Lafayette College.
The Pacific War Karuta Collection A curated collection of holdings in the Lafayette College East Asia Image Collection, including an interpretive exhibit comparing images of Japanese and Chinese military subjects in Pacific War era karuta cards.
The Texas After Violence Project Digital Archive A collaboration among the Texas After Violence Project (TAVP), Lafayette College Libraries, and a "Rhetoric of Human Rights" course in the English Department at Lafayette College.
Easton Library Company Database Digitized and transcribed records from the Easton Library Company, a subscription library that served residents of Easton from 1811 to 1862.
Pure Food Project The digital map companion to "Pure Adulteration: Cheating on Nature in the Age of Manufactured Food" by Benjamin Cohen.
Silk Road Instrument Database Digitized works of art depicting musical instruments, particularly lutes, which spread broadly throughout the ancient world after the 3rd millennium BCE.
Swift Poems Project A scholarly edition and digital archive of the poems of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745).