| Ad*Access Project: Provides access to digital images print advertisements published primarily in the United States and Canada between 1911 and 1957. |
| Adflip: Searchable archive of classic automobile and other ads from the 1940's through 1990's. Offers link services to each ad from client's web site. |
| Advertisements from the Spanish-American & Philippine-American Wars: Wartime advertising with graphic images show how companies capitalized on the public's interest in the wars and imperial ideology. |
| Advertising Museum from Ace Novelty Promotional Products: This online museum has advertising of old posters, billboards, magazine and newspaper from the 19th and 20th centuries. |
| Advertising of Installment Plans During the 1920s: Paper examines how American business used advertising in the 1920's to convince consumers to buy on installment. |
| Coca-Cola Television Advertisements: Collection of historic advertisements donated by the Coca Cola corporation to the Library of Congress. Videos available in RealPlayer, QuickTime, and MPEG formats. |
| Emergence of Advertising in America: 1850 - 1920: Covering the early history of advertising in the United States, and drawn from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library at Duke University. |
| Ghost Signs: A short history of those fading yet fantastic old advertising images on brick walls and barns sometimes called ghost signs. |
| HarpWeek Presents 19th Century Advertising: Images and articles about advertisements that appeared in Harper's Weekly. |
| History of Advertising Trust: Preserves the best of British advertising for posterity. Site contents include an archive of work and current exhibition details. |
| John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History: The Center collects, organizes, and provides access to a vast collection of textual and multimedia resources for the student, scholar, and businessperson. |
| Philip H. Dougherty Remembered: Tribute to Philip H. Dougherty the Advertising Columnist of the New York Times for over twenty years. Video interviews with peers and samples of radio broadcasts. |
| The Ephemera Society of America, Inc.: A non-profit organization devoted to furthering the collection, study, and preservation of ephemera, including advertising trade cards and related advertising forms. |
| Truth in Advertising: A growing collection of pre-1960's print tobacco and cigarette advertising. |