Herbert Nuremberg Collection at the LSU Law Center features Photos and documents from the collection of Paul M. Hebert, judge for the United States Military Tribunals in Nuremberg between 1947 and 1948. Judge Herbert presided over Case Six, the I.G Farben trial.
The Library of Congress website about the "Nurnberg Military Tribunals: Indictments" connects users to digitized images of the Indictments of Nuremberg Military Tribunals.
Northwestern University's Nuremberg Trial Collection. This collection consists of material accumulated by Charles J. Gallagher, a court reporter at the trials.
Stanford Library's International criminal tribunal records (1945-present) which compiles a comprehensive database on international criminal tribunal records, from post-World War II cases through contemporary tribunals, fully digitized and rendered searchable through a single online portal. The collection includes World War II U.S. Army Courts, Europe, digitized records from the so-called Dachau Trials, and the efforts therein of the U.S. Army to prosecute war criminals from Nazi Germany.
Thomas J. Dodd Papers (University of Connecticut) includes papers from the Nuremberg war crimes trial before the International Military Tribunal from 1945-1946.