Links
- Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution
- The Mukurtu Archive is an open source archive platform with flexibility for local conditions, community and academic, which grew into the Plateau People's Web Portal.
- Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Simon Fraser University
- Museum of Anthropology, University of BC
- Open Context, Web-based research data publication Use Open Context to discover, reference, and publish primary data and documentation collected in archaeology and other field sciences by professional researchers.
- The Plateau People's Web Portal is a collaboration between the Plateau Center for American Indian Studies at Washington State University and tribal consultants from the Umatilla, Coeur d'Alene and Yakama nations. The Plateau Peoples' Web Portal is a gateway to Plateau peoples' cultural materials held in Washington State University's Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections (MASC), the Museum of Anthropology and national donors including the National Anthropological Archives at the Smithsonian Institution.
- The Reciprocal Research Network is an online research environment that provides access to First Nations items from the Northwest Coast and British Columbia. The RRN is co-developed by Musqueam Indian Band, the Stó:lo Nation/Tribal Council, the U’mista Cultural Society and the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
- The Sustainable Heritage Network is an answer to the pressing need for comprehensive workshops, online tutorials and web resources dedicated to the lifecycle of digital preservation. The SHN provides a space to communicate and learn about digital stewardship and preservation.