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Collected by: University of South Florida School of Information
Archived since: Jul, 2011
Description:
This is an administered archive of popular on-line web comics sites
Subject: Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities, gaming, comic, web comic, entertainment
Creator: Anthony Matranga
Publisher: University of South Florida
Coverage: United States
Format: HTML, GIF, JPEG
Type: Web Archive
Date: July 17
Collector: Anthony Matranga
Rights: The copyright for each crawl is held by the respective copyright owners.
Collected by: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Archived since: Oct, 2008
Description:
A collection of sites having to do with the US Government's budget. We're extremely interested -- for purely academic reasons -- in how this collection is being used and would be grateful if users would share that information with us. Please email James Jacobs, Government Information Librarian, at jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu. User privacy is extremely important so of course any stories and personal information will be kept strictly confidential.
Subject: US Budget, Federal Government, Budget--United States, United States--Appropriations and expenditures
Creator: James Jacobs
Coverage: United States
Format: html
Type: collection
Collector: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2013
Description:
This collection documents the subculture of individuals who believe in extraterrestrial beings and their presence on and around Earth. It focuses on websites created by members of this subculture, and which document a belief in extraterrestrial encounters (e.g., UFO sightings, crashes, or abductions, and government conspiracy theories relating to concealed knowledge of, or interaction with, extraterrestrial beings).
Subject: Science & Health, Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, Extraterrestrial beings, Alien abduction, Unidentified flying objects, Unidentified flying objects--Sightings and encounters, Conspiracies--United States
Creator: Emily Reynolds, Madeline Sheldon, Nicole Siporin, Maria Smith
Publisher: Archive-It
Coverage: United States
Type: Interactive Resource
Date: 2013-04-08 - 2013-05-31
Contributor: Emily Reynolds, Madeline Sheldon, Nicole Siporin, Maria Smith
Language: en-US
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The University of Michigan School of Information and Archive-It do not own copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information.
Collected by: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Archived since: Dec, 2007
Description:
Collection of sites that deal with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and documents. This includes government sites that receive and distribute FOIA documents as well as non-profit organizations and government watchdogs that request large numbers of FOIA documents on specific topics like national security and civil rights. We're extremely interested -- for purely academic reasons -- in how this collection is being used and would be grateful if users would share that information with us. Please email James Jacobs, Government Information Librarian, at jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu. User privacy is extremely important so of course any stories and personal information will be kept strictly confidential.
Subject: Society & Culture, Government - US Federal, FOIA, FBI, US Department of Justice, National security--United States, Law--United States, United States--Politics and government--1945-, Security, International, Freedom of speech--United States, Civil rights--United States, Freedom of information--United States, United States. Dept. of Justice, United States. Central Intelligence Agency, United States. Freedom of Information Act, United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Creator: James Jacobs
Coverage: United States
Format: html
Type: collection
Collector: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Collected by: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Archived since: Jun, 2008
Description:
Congressional Research Service (CRS) is a think tank
that provides research reports to members of Congress on a variety of topics relevant to current political events. However, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) does not provide direct public access to its reports, nor are they released to the public via the Federal Library Depository Program (FDLP). There are several organizations that collect and give access to subsets of published CRS Reports. This collection attempts to bring all CRS Reports together in one place. For more information on CRS, see the Sunlight Foundations CRS Reports backgrounder (http://bit.ly/CRSReports). Please contact James Jacobs (jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu) if you know of additional sites hosting CRS reports.
Subject: Society & Culture, Government - US Federal, Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, United States. Congress, Congressional Research Service reports
Creator: James Jacobs
Coverage: United States
Format: html
Type: collection
Collector: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Language: English
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2013
Description:
Survey of major comic conventions and relevant culture.
Subject: Society & Culture, Comic books, strips, etc. -- Congresses., Comic Art Convention
Creator: Esti Brennan, Paul Belser, Derek Kroessler, Hyo Jin Moon
Publisher: Archive-it.org
Coverage: United States
Format: web archive
Type: web archive collection
Date: 2013-04
Language: English
Collected by: National Institutes of Health
Archived since: Oct, 2010
Description:
Document and preserve the progress of the Clinical Translational Science Award websites http://www.ctsaweb.org/. The CTSA provides full-text search of the Consortium’s information including documents, projects, and media content within the individual websites. The sites that are currently available for capturing from the consortium include 47 institutions located in the United States.
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health
Creator: National Center for Research Resources
Publisher: National Institutes of Health Library
Source: http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/index.asp, National Center for Research Resources
Coverage: United States
Format: Web
Type: Website
Date: 2010-
Collector: National Center for Research Resources
Relation: http://www.nih.gov/, National Institutes of Health
Rights: Public Domain
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