The Basics: Escrapbooks to Explore
You'll find many interesting examples of escrapbooks on the Internet. As you look at each example, think about how you can incorporate some of their techniques into your projects.
Explore some online scrapbook examples:
- Anne Frank Center Scrapbook
- Camp Silos
- A Dancer's Journal
- Duke Ellington from NMAH and Artsedge
- Evacuation Scrap Book by Yoshiko Uchida (Japanese Internment, 1942)
- Exploring Cultural Rituals (Grades 6-12) from Library of Congress
- Historian's Sources Lesson from Library of Congress
- Lewis Carroll Scrapbook Collection from Library of Congress
- Library of Congress Collections
- My Chicago from Chicago Historical Society
- Mark Ketchum’s Online Scrapbook
- Mark Twain's Interactive Scrapbook from PBS (Activity Ideas)
- Michigan City, Indiana: Online Scrapbook
- Nothing to Fear by Fear Itself (Grades 5-8) from Library of Congress
- Ohio Scrapbook: An Online Scrapbook of Ohio History, Sample Scrapbooks, Learning Resources in Scrapbook form
- Ology: Gobi - The Hunt for Fossils in Mongolia Scrapbook
- One Woman’s Writing Retreat
- Online Scrapbook: Pleasant Grove Elementary (GA)
- Public Land’s Scrapbook
- Raid on Deerfield: The Many Stories of 1704
- Rainforest Scrapbook
- Roger Waters Online (Pink Floyd memorabilia)
- Virtual Scrapbook: Newfoundland and The Great War
- Weather Photos and Photo Scrapbooks from USA Today
- Wendell's Roach Scrapbook
- When Work is Done from Library of Congress
- Worthington Memory from Worthington Libraries
- WWII An American Scrapbook a ThinkQuest Student Project
- The WWII Homefront a ThinkQuest Student Project
- Yelverton-Brady Digital Scrapbook by Lisa Brady