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Alabama Educational Institutions

Collected by: Alabama State Archives

Archived since: Apr, 2006

Description:

This collections consists of websites for Alabama higher education institutions, two-year college web sites, and publically-supported university web sites, except for Auburn University and the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa.

Subject:   Government - US States,  Universities & Libraries ,  Arts & Humanities Higher Education - Alabama

Austin Peay State University Catalog

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Jun, 2007

Description:

Austin Peay State University Catalog

Subject:   Universities & Libraries

Career and Technology Education, Oklahoma Department of

Collected by: Oklahoma Department of Libraries

Archived since: Nov, 2010

Description:

The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education is located in the north-central Oklahoma town of Stillwater. The department provides leadership, resources, and assures standards of excellence for a comprehensive statewide system of career and technology education. That system offers programs and services in 29 technology center districts operating on 57 campuses, 398 comprehensive school districts, 25 skill centers and three juvenile facilities.

Subject:   Government Government - US States,  Universities & Libraries

Middle Tennessee State University

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Jun, 2007

Description:

Middle Tennessee State University course catalog

Subject:   Universities & Libraries

Oregon State Library

Collected by: Oregon State Library

Archived since: Dec, 2011

Description:

Archived web content from the Oregon State Library

Subject:   Universities & Libraries ,  Government - US States

Regents for Higher Education, Oklahoma State

Collected by: Oklahoma Department of Libraries

Archived since: Nov, 2010

Description:

The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education was created in 1941 by a vote of the people that amended the state's constitution to provide for such a system.

The state system is comprised of 25 colleges and universities – including two research universities, 11 regional universities and 12 community colleges – and 11 constituent agencies and one higher education center. The State System is coordinated by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, and each institution is governed by a board of regents.

The State Regents prescribe academic standards of higher education, determine functions and courses of study at state colleges and universities, grant degrees, and approve each public college's and university's allocations, as well as tuition and fees within the limits set by the Oklahoma Legislature.

The State Regents also manage scholarships and special programs. In addition, in cooperation with the Office of State Finance, the State Regents operate OneNet, the state's information and telecommunications network for education and government. The Regents also operate the Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program, which guarantees loans made to students by the private sector.

Subject:   Government Government - US States,  Universities & Libraries

Regional University System of Oklahoma

Collected by: Oklahoma Department of Libraries

Archived since: May, 2011

Description:

The mission of the Board is specifically to provide higher education programs and service to eligible students in the university service areas and generally to insure educational opportunities in the preparation of students to succeed in a global society. The Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges was created on July 6, 1948 to govern the six regional universities: East Central University, Northeastern State University, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, University of Central Oklahoma. On July 1, 2006, the Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges changed its name to Regional University System of Oklahoma. The Board consists of nine (9) members, eight (8) appointed by the Governor by and with the consent of the Senate, for nine-year staggered terms which expire on the 10th day of June. The ninth member is the elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Subject:   Government Government - US States,  Universities & Libraries

State Agencies 3

Collected by: South Dakota State Archives and South Dakota State Library

Archived since: Sep, 2010

Description:

South Dakota State Agency Websites

Subject:   Government,  Universities & Libraries

Tennessee State University

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Jun, 2007

Description:

Tennessee State University course catalog

Subject:   Universities & Libraries

Tennessee Tech

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Jun, 2007

Description:

Tennessee Tech course catalog

Subject:   Universities & Libraries

UT Center for Business and Economic Research

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Aug, 2007

Description:

CBER, a department within the College of Business Administration at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, conducts research on national and state economic trends for UT Knoxville, state agencies, and public and private organizations.

A significant part of CBER's ongoing research effort is devoted to an exhaustive analysis of Tennessee's welfare program, Families First. Recent work explores the effects of new time limits on benefits and the extent to which those who leave the program eventually return to the rolls. Anyone new to the study of welfare policy in Tennessee should also consult the Case Characteristics Study and other summary reports. Check here for the latest research: Welfare Research by CBER

The inability of state and local governments to collect sales and use taxes on remote sales is one of the most critical budget issues facing policy makers across the nation. CBER researchers have undertaken numerous projects in the area of taxation on e-commerce and Internet usage. Interested readers should check here for the latest research: e-Commerce Research by CBER.

CBER also collects, analyzes, and disseminates data on the demography and economy of Tennessee.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries ,  Welfare recipients - Tennessee Tennessee Economic statistics- Economic conditions Tennessee - Demography

University of Tennesse, Municipal Technical Advisory Service

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Aug, 2007

Description:

The mission to provide continuing service to Tennessee municipalities in the form of technical assistance is approached independently of academic research and teaching. MTAS consultants provide assistance in city halls throughout the state. MTAS also produces publications on a wide range of municipal topics, houses a technical reference library in Knoxville, and serves as a clearinghouse for information on a broad range of municipal issues. MTAS works in cooperation with the Tennessee Municipal League, an organization providing Tennessee cities with unified representation at the legislative level.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries ,  Law enforcement - Tennessee Local government - Tennessee Municipal government - Tennessee

University of Tennessee Chattanooga

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Jun, 2007

Description:

University of Tennessee Chattanooga

Subject:   Universities & Libraries

University of Tennessee Extension Service

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Aug, 2007

Description:

The University of Tennessee Extension is an off-campus division of the UT Institute of Agriculture. It is a statewide educational organization, funded by federal, state and local governments, that brings research-based information about agriculture, family and consumer sciences, and resource development to the people of Tennessee where they live and work.

Because Extension emphasizes helping people improve their livelihood where they are located, most Tennesseans have contact with UT Extensionthrough their local county Extension agents found in each of the 95 counties. Extension agents are supported by area and state faculty as well as by the educational and research resources and activities of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), 74 land-grant universities, and 3,150 county units throughout the nation. The stated mission of the system is to help people improve their lives through an educational process that uses scientific knowledge to address issues and needs.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries ,  Veterinary colleges - Tennessee agricultural productivity - Tennessee Research - Tennessee

University of Tennessee Knoxville

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Jun, 2007

Description:

University of Tennessee Knoxville

Subject:   Universities & Libraries

University of Tennessee Martin

Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archived since: Jun, 2007

Description:

University of Tennessee Martin course catalogs

Subject:   Universities & Libraries ,  course catalog

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