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[+] [-] Alabama State Archives
This collections consists of URLs for Alabama state agency web sites, two-year college web sites, and publically-supported university web sites. The goal of the ADAH in collecting these pages is to gather an historical record of government funded agencies, their activities, and the services they provide to Alabamians
websites for Alabama's constitutional officers and the state's government web portal
List of Alabama agency web sites selected for documentation - I - Y.
websites for Alabama's constitutional officers and the state's government web portal
[+] [-] Alaska State Library
A collection of websites relating to government agencies in Alaska.
[+] [-] Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records
Arizona political websites
The Arizona State Agencies collection contains content from the websites of Arizona state government agencies, boards, and commissions.
[+] [-] Baton Rouge Magnet High School
Baton Rouge High's own website and all information associated with the school.
[+] [-] Biblioteca Nacional de Chile
Sitios web pertenecientes a la Dirección de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos de Chile
[+] [-] British Slave Trade Legacies
The Abolition of the Slave Trade Act passed in 1807 made it illegal for Britain to participate in kidnapping, capturing, and transporting African people from their homeland. The slave trade reached all segments of 18th and 19th century society, a modern day comparison to it would be the IT or the oil industry. The sites you see archived here attempt to capture what was online from June 2007 to June 2008. Other 2007 ephemera not in digital format form part of a related collection deposited at the newly established Black Cultural Archives in Brixton (London).
[+] [-] Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore College
Contains Swarthmore College and Haverford College websites as well as organizational websites of Society of Friends (Quaker) groups and peace groups.
[+] [-] California Digital Library
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect.
SOA Watch is an independent organization that seeks to close the US Army School of the Americas, under whatever name it is called, through vigils and fasts, demonstrations and nonviolent protest, as well as media and legislative work.
test
Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission
United Federation of Teachers
Riverside City
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is made up of approximately 34,600 Civilian and 650 military members. Our military and civilian engineers, scientists and other specialists work hand in hand as leaders in engineering and environmental matters. Our diverse workforce of biologists, engineers, geologists, hydrologists, natural resource managers and other professionals meets the demands of changing times and requirements as a vital part of America's Army.
Just over 50 web sites pertaining to homelessness in Los Angeles.
Woodland, California
UCR Center for California Native Nations
City of Camarillo General Plan
Western Riverside Council of Governments
The vision for the International West Theme Park is to create a leisure-time experience. Located 2 miles south of Disneyland Resort.
The Animal Liberation Front (ALF) carries out direct action against animal abuse in the form of rescuing animals and causing financial loss to animal exploiters, usually through the damage and destruction of property.
San Bernardino International Airport
Change to Win is a group of influential unions that split away from the AFL-CIO, forming a new association in order to pursue different goals to organize U.S. workers into labor unions.
UCLA Faculty Women’s Club
United Students Against Sweatshops is an international student movement of campuses and individual students fighting for sweatshop free labor conditions and workers' rights. We define 'sweatshop' broadly and recognize that it is not limited to the apparel industry, but everywhere among us. USAS' three major areas of campiagn work are the Sweat-Free Campus Campaign; Ethical Contracting campaigns which includes the fight against Killer Coke and Nestle; and Campus-Community Solidarity campaigns, which include Living Wage and the Right to Organize.
Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta Atlas
Yolo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District was created by the California Legislature as an independent Special District. The primary purpose of the District was to seek new water sources and manage them efficiently. It manages water resources for farming and other water needs in the county.
Gulf Research Center
Ciity of Anaheim, California website.
CCR uses litigation proactively to advance the law in a positive direction, to guarantee the rights of those with the fewest protections and least access to legal resources.
The National Lawyers Guild is an association dedicated to the need for basic change in the structure of our political and economic system. We seek to unite the lawyers, law students, legal workers and jailhouse lawyers of America in an organization that shall function as an effective political and social force in the service of the people, to the end that human rights shall be regarded as more sacred than property interests.
California Almanac of Emissions
Virginia Tech
Amnesty International's vision is of a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards. In pursuit of this vision, AI's mission is to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of its work to promote all human rights. AI is independent of any government, political ideology, economic interest or religion. It does not support or oppose any government or political system, nor does it support or oppose the views of the victims whose rights it seeks to protect. It is concerned solely with the impartial protection of human rights.
City and county government web sites within SACOG and outside of Sacramento County.
This collection includes over a hundreds websites from political organizations, labor unions and activist groups
Assemblyman Bob Huff
The California Labor Federation is the state AFL-CIO, with more than 1,200 affiliated local unions, representing 2.1 million union members in diverse communities and sectors of the state's economy. Manufacturing, service, retail, construction, public sector and private industry unions join together in the Federation to protect and advance the rights and interests of all California workers.
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Established in 1996, the California High-Speed Rail Authority is charged with the planning, designing, constructing and operating a state of the art high-speed train system. The proposed system stretches from San Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento in the north -- with service to the Central Valley -- to Los Angeles and San Diego in the south.
City of San Bernardino
IslamOnline.net
New York State AFL-CIO
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a specialized agency of the United Nations, was established as an international financial institution in 1977 as one of the major outcomes of the 1974 World Food Conference. The conference resolved that "an International Fund for Agricultural Development should be established immediately to finance agricultural development projects primarily for food production in the developing countries".
Riverside County Transportation Commission
The Coalition of Labor Union Women is America's only national organization for union women. Formed in 1974, CLUW is a nonpartisan organization within the union movement. The primary mission of CLUW is to unify all union women in a viable organization to determine our common problems and concerns and to develop action programs within the framework of our unions to deal effectively with our objectives.
Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy
San Bernardino City
The Jewish Labor Committee is an independent secular organization that helps the Jewish community and the trade union movement work together on important issues of shared interest and concern.
Riverside County Integrated Project
Writers Guild Strike 2007
Role of the LAO The office serves as "eyes and ears" for the Legislature to ensure that the executive branch is implementing legislative policy in a cost efficient and effective manner. The office carries out this legislative oversight function by reviewing and analyzing the operations and finances of state government.
Fish and Wildlife operations in California and Nevada and the Klamath Basin.
San Bernardino Associated Governments
Santa Barbara County water resources Project Clean Water Water reports and studies - Santa Barbara County, California
CALFED Bay-Delta Program
Crawler Test
California's governor declared a state of emergency for California's levee system. The Department of Water Resources was charged with identifying and repairing eroded levee sites on the state/Federal levee system to prevent catastrophic flooding. The DWR evaluated more than 50 sites along the Sacramento River Flood Control System.
Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority
This collection is a test to see compare single seed vs multi-seed captures.
Founded in 1976, Teamsters for a Democratic Union is a grassroots, membership organization of Teamsters, working to build a stronger, more democratic Teamsters Union.
Labor Research Association is a New York City-based non-profit research and advocacy organization that provides research and educational services for trade unions.
water resources - California water facilities - California water quality - California
Institute for Palestine Studies
California Center for Native Nations
Southern California Association of Governments
The mission of the Division of Flood Management is to prevent loss of life and reduce property damage caused by floods, to facilitate recovery efforts following any natural disaster, and to carry out its public safety responsibilities in ways that preserve and restore the environment.
ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, is the nation's largest community organization of low- and moderate-income families, working together for social justice and stronger communities. Since 1970, ACORN has grown to more than 350,000 member families, organized in 850 neighborhood chapters in over 100 cities across the U.S. and in cities in Argentina, Peru, Mexicao, the Dominican Republic and Canada.
Green Party of the United States
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit
Inland Empire Economic Partnership
coastal programs - california coastal access - california oil spill programs - california
water resources - california water data reports - california open file reports - california scientific investigation reports - california
DC 37 (AFSME AFL-CIO)
California office of BLM. General, planning, and environmnental documents from California offices.
City of Irvine California web site
dua.kurdistan4all.com
To control flooding along the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers and their tributaries in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. To cooperate with various agencies of the federal, State and local governments in establishing, planning, constructing, operating, and maintaining flood control works. To maintain the integrity of the existing flood control system and designated floodways through the Board's regulatory authority by issuing permits for encroachments.
Sacramento County government website and city websites within Sacramento County.
Communist Party of the United States of America
Arab American Institute
California Nations Indian Gaming Association
Center for Contemporary Islamic Studies
Western Municipal Water District
Governor Schwarzenegger signed Executive Order S-3-05 on June 1, 2005. The Executive Order established greenhouse gas targets for lowered emissions. The Order also established a Climate Action Team made up of representatives from environmental agencies to implement global warming emission reduction programs and report on the progress made toward meeting the statewide greenhouse gas targets that were established in the executive order. The first report to the Governor and the Legislature was released in March 2006 and will be issued bi-annually thereafter. Additional reports and projects are documenting the state's efforts towards climate control.
Revolutionary Communist Party
Transport Union Workers Local 101 "We Move New York"
Actors Equity Association
The mission of the National Labor Committee is to help defend the human rights of workers in the global economy.
Riverside County, California
Riverside Local Agency Formation Commission
Professional Staff Congress: CUNY: AFT Local 2334
Founded in 1987, JWJ's mission is to improve working people's standard of living, right for job security, and protect workers' right to organize.
water use - california water conditions - california water planning - california
OMB's predominant mission is to assist the President in overseeing the preparation of the federal budget and to supervise its administration in Executive Branch agencies. In helping to formulate the President's spending plans, OMB evaluates the effectiveness of agency programs, policies, and procedures, assesses competing funding demands among agencies, and sets funding priorities. OMB ensures that agency reports, rules, testimony, and proposed legislation are consistent with the President's Budget and with Administration policies.
California office of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. NRCS California programs include farmland proection, emergency watershed protection, wetlands reserve program, soils and more.
Blog: Election Law
The AFL-CIO's Web site publishes a wide variety of press releases, policy briefs, and political analyses that illustrate organized labor's response to changes in American Society
The Anarchist Black Cross Network is a decentralized and egalitarian network of organizations committed to the original ideals of the Anarchist Black Cross movement -- of seeing prisons and the poverty, racism and genocide that accompanies them to be symptoms of a social order whose last days are near.
Radical Women / Freedom Socialist Party
San Bernardino County Local Agency Formation Commission
The State Board's mission is to preserve, enhance and restore the quality of California's water resources, and ensure their proper allocation and efficient use for the benefit of present and future generations.
Communication Workers of America: District 1
City of Los Angeles, Office of the Mayor - Antonio Villaraigosa
Democratic Socialists of America
City of Davis
Labor Notes is a non-profit organization that has been the voice of union activists who want to "put the movement back in the labor movement" since 1979.
Dept of Defense Guantanamo Bay docs
Communication Workers of America Local 1180
Communication Workers of America
CSWA started with mostly male, restaurant workers, but rapidly expanded to include garment and construction workers, caregivers, disabled workers, retirees, and youth. Today CSWA has a membership of over 1,300 workers from various trades and ages, injured and non-injured, documented and undocumented and a leadership composed primarily of women.
The San Francisco Chronicle's Politics Blog offers on-line readers breaking news, analysis and discussions about what's current in politics. Compiled by Chronicle political writers and editors, the blog features original content and links to Chronicle articles and voter resources.
The Commission provides the legislative and the executive branches of government with advice and information about major policy and planning issues concerning education beyond high school. This comprehensive, statewide planning for postsecondary education in the State is perhaps the most significant of the Commission's multiple responsibilities.
Los Angeles Housing Department
Middle East Political Web
California Delta Protection Commission has members representing local, regional, county, and state agencies and other stakeholders. The Commission and other agencies study ways to recognize, preserve and protect the resources of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Congressional Budget Office
County of Orange web site includes all departments
Development of a major park on the site of the former El Toro Marine Base. Property has been annexed by the city of Irvine.
CBTU is the fiercely independent voice of black workers within the trade union movement, challenging organized labor to be more relevant to the needs and aspirations of Black and poor workers.
Ontario City
THE MISSION OF THE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE is to provide central payment services to federal agencies, to operate the federal government's collections and deposit systems, to provide governmentwide accounting and reporting services, and to manage the collection of delinquent debt owed to the government.
FLN
FLN
New York Greens
Inland Empire Utilities Agency
The Association for Union Democracy (AUD)is a pro-labor, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the principles and practices of democratic trade unionism in the North American labor movement.
Socialist Party, USA
City of West Sacramento
March Joint Powers Authority
San Bernardino County
EPA Region 9 Pacific Southwest serves Arizona, California, Hawaii , Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and Tribal Nations.
County of Santa Barbara. Planning and Development.
The Labor Party
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is a multi-modal transportation agency serving Orange County. They are responsible for countywide bus and paratransit service, Metrolink commuter-rail service, the 91 Express Lanes toll facility, freeway, street and road improvement projects, motorist aid services and by regulating taxi operations
Social Democrats, USA
The ProLibertad Freedom Campaign is an organization composed of individuals and organizations who ... share the responsibility to support the Puerto Rican political prisoners and prisoners of war who have been imprisoned for their political convictions and activities in the cause of Puerto Rico's ongoing struggle for independence and right to self-determination.
MADRE is an international women's human rights organization that works in partnership with community-based women's organizations worldwide to address issues of health and reproductive rights, economic development, education, and other human rights. MADRE provides resources, training, and support to enable our sister organizations to meet concrete needs in their communities while working to shift the balance of power to promote long-term development and social justice.
People For the American Way was founded in 1981 by Norman Lear, Barbara Jordan, Father Theodore Hesburgh, and Andrew Heiskell. The following Statement of Purpose was adopted by the founders and other civic, religious, and business leaders who comprised the initial Board of Directors. In times of hardship, in times of crises, societies throughout history have experienced wrenching dislocations in their fundamental values and beliefs.... We are alarmed that some of the current voices of stridency and division may replace those of reason and unity. If these voices continue unchallenged, the results will be predictable: a rise in "demonology" and hostility, a breakdown in community and social spirit, a deterioration of free and open dialogue, and the temptation to grasp at simplistic solutions for complex problems. People For the American Way was established to address these matters.
This is a collection of the Sacramento Area Council of Governments site and counties and cities within SACOG.
SAFCA is an intergovernmental organization established to provide the Sacramento region with increased flood protection along the American and Sacramento Rivers.
San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District
Riverside County Planning Department
Established in 1888, South Pacific Division is one of the Corps’ eight regions nationwide. Four operating Districts, headquartered in Albuquerque, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Francisco, provide federal and military engineering support in California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and in parts of Colorado, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming and Texas. The civil works program is oriented around major watersheds in the region and leverage federal resources for navigation, flood damage reduction and ecosystem restoration. Fifteen of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States are in this diverse region where water resources are a key limiting factor. Much of the region gets less than 20 inches of precipitation a year, however when it rains it pours. Major floods are a threat to life and property. The Corps uses a watershed approach to flood damage reduction that takes into account issues such as water supply and ecosystem restoration. Major river basins include the Sacramento, San Joaquin, Santa Ana, Colorado and Rio Grande, which are governed by complex water rights. Water resources are vital to agriculture, urban development, natural ecosystems, and Tribal interests. There are more than 300 threatened and endangered species in the region. We issue regulatory permits under the Clean Water Act for development occurring in the nation’s waters and wetlands, balancing environmental stewardship with the need for economic and urban growth. The Corps works in partnership with other federal agencies, state governments and local communities on collaborative solutions to these complex water resource issues.
CCPOA represents the more than 30,000 correctional peace officers working inside California’s prisons and youth facilities, and the state’s parole agents who supervise inmates after their release. Since its founding in 1957, CCPOA’s mission has been to promote and enhance the correctional profession, protect the safety of those engaged in corrections and advocate for the laws, funding and policies needed to improve prison operations and protect public safety.
The California Teachers Association (CTA) is California's largest professional employee organization, representing more than 340,000 public school teachers, counselors, psychologists, librarians, other non-supervisory certificated personnel, and Education Support Professionals (ESPs). CTA is affiliated with the 2.8 million-member National Education Association (NEA).
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Mid-Pacific region web site. The site includes information on water operations and environmental documents for the Mid-Pacific region which includes the Central Valley Project. Mid-Pacific region has a main office located in Sacramento.
Yolo County California.
Development on the MCAS Tustin site.
Purely a test to make sure this works
Islam America
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is made up of approximately 34,600 civilian and 650 military men and women. Our military and civilian engineers, scientists and other specialists work hand in hand as leaders in engineering and environmental matters. Our diverse workforce of biologists, engineers, geologists, hydrologists, natural resource managers and other professionals meets the demands of changing times and requirements as a vital part of America's Army. The Sacramento District was formed in October 1929, before that it was part of the San Francisco District, formed in 1866. Its boundaries included the rivers and waterways within areas drained by the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers above their confluence at the head of Suisun Bay. It was entirely within the State of California, from the Sierra Nevada on the east and Oregon border on the north to the Tehachapi Mountains on the south.
The Vested Owl
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Working Families Party
NMASS (National Mobilization Against Sweatshops) is a workers membership organization that was founded by young working people in 1996 in New York City. Now, in 2004, we have two Workers' Centers -- one in Brooklyn and one in the Lower East Side of Manhattan -- and members and supporters all over the country.
Government web sites for cities within Sacramento County.
LABORNET WAS FOUNDED in 1991 to build a democratic communication network for the labor movement. LaborNet's founders believe that the new communication technology must be put to use to revitalize and rebuild the labor movement.
UNAIDS: Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
City of Garden Grove, California in Orange County web site
2007 Los Angeles General Election - Candidate websites
Union of Clerical, Administrative, and Technical Staff at NYU: Local 3882
City of Huntington Beach California website in Orange County California.
Daniel Weintraub has been the public affairs columnist for the editorial pages of the Sacramento Bee since November, 2000. His column appears Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday on the opinion pages of the Bee and is also printed in several other papers throughout California. His daily weblog, the California Insider, can be found at www.sacbee.com/insider. Weintraub has been covering California politics and public policy since 1983. He was a Capitol correspondent for the Los Angeles Times for eight years and the Capitol Bureau Chief for the Orange County Register for five years before coming to the Bee. Weintraub has covered the careers of four governors and has written extensively on fiscal, education, energy and health care issues, among others. During the 2003 recall campaign he was a frequent guest on CNN and Fox News and was a political analyst for MSNBC. He often speaks about the relationship between the press and politicians and the future of the media.
Robert Salladay has covered California governors and state politics for 10 years. He has worked for the Oakland Tribune, the San Francisco Examiner, and the Capitol bureaus of the S.F. Chronicle and L.A. Times. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley in history and Northwestern University in journalism. He covered the election of Gray Davis (twice), the 2000 Florida presidential recount, the 2003 recall and the Schwarzenegger administration. A native of Sacramento, he has lived in San Francisco, Oakland, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Chesapeake, Va.
Founded in 1997, the November Coalition is a growing body of citizens whose lives have been gravely affected by our government's present drug policy. We are prisoners, parents of those incarcerated, wives, sisters, brothers, children, aunts, uncles and cousins. Some of us are loving friends and concerned citizens, each of us alarmed that drug war casualties are rising in absolutely horrific proportions. The November Coalition is a non-profit organization of grassroots volunteers educating the public about the destructive increase in prison population in the United States due to our current drug laws.
City of Santa Cruz
Transport Workers Union
Social Service Employees Union: Local 371
The Prison Watch Project monitors human rights concerns, violations, and abuses of prisoners in the U.S. federal and state prison system, with a regional focus on New Jersey and New York. A special emphasis is maintained on the inappropriate use of isolation and devices of torture. Staff advocate resolution of the complaints through appropriate channels and report abuses to national and international monitoring groups. Staff speak widely on prison issues and provide technical assistance to students, media and authors.
Industrial Workers of the World
Chomsky.info
This archive will preserve the Web pages of the AFL-CIO, and Change to Win, a group of union internationals that split away from the AFL-CIO in order to pursue more assertive strategies to organize U.S. workers.
[+] [-] Charleston High School
A collection of websites selected that represent the interests and activities of a sample of students in grades 9 - 12 at CHS.
[+] [-] Columbia University Libraries, Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research
A collection of sites featuring substantive resources related to human rights, mainly focused on preserving freely available web content by and about non-governmental organizations dedicated to human rights issues.
[+] [-] Concordia College
This collection focuses on the electronic publications produced by the college and departments of the college.
[+] [-] Department of Energy
DOE science related conference information.
This collection provides searching of more than 1 million scientific e-prints. The E-print Network is a deep Web source of scientific and technical information created by researchers active in a wide range of fields, including chemistry, biology and life sciences, materials science, nuclear sciences and engineering, energy research, and computer and information technologies. Information customers can use E-print Network to browse scientific Web sites, find scientific societies, receive alerts and search and access scientific e-prints, the documents circulated electronically to facilitate peer exchange and scientific advancement. OSTI leads development and adaptation of new capabilities for preservation and dissemination of research important to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
[+] [-] Electronic Literature Organization
This collection consists of sites that include works of electronic literature: works with important literary aspects that take advantage of the capabilities and contexts provided by the stand-alone or networked computer. This collection includes individual works of electronic literature and collections of works by a single author, as opposed to collections of works by multiple authors.
A collection of sites related to the critical, theoretical, and institutional contexts of Electronic Literature.
This collection of archived web sites consists of works of electronic literature: works with important literary aspects that take advantage of the capabilities and contexts provided by the stand-alone or networked computer. The collection features sites that aggregate works of electronic literature by multiple authors, such as online journals and anthologies.
[+] [-] George Washington University
General
Includes web sites for officially registered political parties, unofficial parties, political movements, coalitions, organizations, political candidates (including candidate blogs)
Includes polling and public opinion, NGOs, monitoring, analysis and commentary, non-candidate blogs, government web sites
[+] [-] Georgetown Law Library
This is the Georgetown Law Library website.
Georgetown Law Center website.
Georgetown University Law Center
[+] [-] Georgetown University
This collection of Moldovan websites includes information about nongovernmental organizations and issues relevant to Moldova today.
List of sites about Ukrainian issues, most coming from Ukraine itself.
Blogs in Ukraine
This collection represents a variety of websites in Belarus that should be catalogued for future reference.
test sites on moldova, ukraine and belarus
[+] [-] Indiana University
The Indiana University Web Sites collection is an extension of the holdings of the University Archives which is responsible for the appraisal, acquisition, preservation and use of University records of permanent value and the private records of individuals and organizations associated with Indiana University. The Archive includes sites created by the University community.
The web sites of statistical agencies of countries may contain data, reports, statistical yearbooks, press releases, methodological guides, and other information of continuing interest to social scientists and historians. Approximately 70 web sites from Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Eurasia, East Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Oceania, Russia and Eastern Europe, South Asia, and Southeast Asia are included.
Born Digital Documents from the State of Indiana and its localities.
[+] [-] Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble - PACTE
Collection of the principal media already observed in the 1st collection "French Media" centred on the political pages and either only elections. Objective: to observe the evolution of the political data processing during the state of grace of the beginning of the mandate of N. Sarkozy (July 2007) and with the start of a new political season (September 2007).
Collection of websites of medias (press, TV), specially dedicated to the Presidential Election
Collection of the opinion poll institutes. A selection of six of the main one, regarding their specific studies on the french electoral campaign 2007.
French Opportunist Websites during the 2007 presidential campaign
Collection of Candidates Support Websites during the 2007 Presidential Election
Web coverage of the Beijing Olympic Games. Selection of official web sites, and media web sites from France, Germany, Greece, Spain, United Kingdom, and USA.
Collection of a wide range of French political parties and candidates captured along the 2007 electoral campaign. Research project on the "Fabric of Political Judgement".
Collection of a wide range of French environmental websites captured along the 2007 electoral campaign. Research project on the "Fabric of Political Judgement".
[+] [-] International Institute for Social History
A collection of websites of anarchist organizations (groups, networks) around the world.
Collection of websites of organizations from Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, concerned with labour issues, human rights, emancipation, environmental questions and other issues.
Colelction of websites from the Islamic Middle East
[+] [-] Internet Archive
The Internet Archive and many individual contributors worked together to put together a comprehensive list of websites to create a historical record of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and the massive relief effort which followed. This collection has over 25 million unique pages, all text searchable, from over 1500 sites. The web archive commenced on September 4th.
Research on Frank Lloyd Wright House built in the 1930's on the Stanford Campus
On April 18, 2006 at 5:12am a massive earthquake shook San Francisco. The resulting destruction and fire left this great city in runis. On this centennial, Internet Archive using Archive-It asked the community at large to archive websites commemorating this historic event. A total of 2,208,762 documents were archved from over 50 websites. The crawling took place between April 13 - 20 2006.
[+] [-] Internet Archive and California Digital Library
In October 2007 a series of wildfires burned up and down Southern California, forcing the evacuation of over a million people and destroying thousands of acres and homes.
This is a collection on the recent protests in Tibet
WISH I WERE THERE NOW
test for council of Europe
TEST
[+] [-] John Gilmore
A collection of free software and open source software.
A collection of documents and web sites relating to wiretapping, encryption, and the National Security Agency
Drug Policy online archives. Due to their unfortunately illegal status, and the attitudes of governments, some of the best information about drugs is only available online. This archive collects information about drug policy from around the Internet.
[+] [-] Library of Congress
Public Policy Topics
Public Policy Topics
Public Policy Topics
Public Policy Topics
Public Policy Topics
Public Policy Topics
Public Policy Topics
Public Policy Topics
Public Policy Topics
[+] [-] Library of Virginia
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Finance.
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade.
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Education. It does not include website for Virginia?s universities and two and four-year colleges.
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry.
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Administration.
This collection preserves the web sites of the Virginia's Independent Agencies.Court.
This collection preserves the Web sites that document the 1998-2002 administration of Virginia's 68th governor, James S. Gilmore. Included in the collection are the Web sites for the Governor, Lt. Governor and cabinet secretaries. The Web sites in this collection are static, snapshots of the Web sites and are intended to provide the look and feel of the Web sites not to serve as active, working Web sites. Only internal links that were working at the time of the snapshot are available for use. Links to external sites and non-working internal links have been removed and replaced with pages explaining their status in relation to the archived Web site. Microsoft Word and Excel files and pdf files working at the time of archival processing have been retained.
This collection preserves the web sites of the Judicial Branch including the Supreme Court.
This collection preserves the web sites that document Virginia's November 2005 state-wide election. Included are former governor Mark Warner's web site, the first lady's web site, the Virginia Democratic and Republican Party web sites, as well as sites for the candidates for the offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General. Also included are blogs related to the election, web sites of cabinet secretaries, and sites for Warner administration initiatives. To view the Library of Virginia's archived web collections, see http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/webarchive/
This collection preserves the web sites that document Virginia's 2007 General Assembly elections (primary and general). All 140 members of the Virginia General Assembly are up for election in 2007. Included are Web sites for candidates for the House of Delegates and Senate, the state Virginia Democratic and Republican Party Web sites, as well as Web sites for local and regional Democratic and Republican party committees. Also included are Web sites for Virginia's Congressional delegation (official and private), former Virginia Governor James S. Gilmore's 2008 Presidential campaign Web site, former Governor Mark R. Warner's PAC Web site, and two political "sunshine" Web sites: Virginia Public Access Project and Richmond Sunlight.
This collection was created to capture the websites of candidates for the Virginia race for U.S. Senate 2006 November. Included are the websites for George Allen (Republican Party), Gail Parker (Independent Green Party), and Jim Webb (Democratic Party). The websites were crawled daily throughout the last three weeks of the election.
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Natural Resources.
This collection preserves the Web sites that document Virginia's 2008 Congressional elections (primary and general). All 11 members of Virginia’s Congressional Delegation as well as one U.S. Senate seat are up for election in 2008. Included are campaign Web sites for candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, official sites for Virginia’s Congressional delegation, the state Virginia Democratic and Republican Party Web sites, as well as Web sites for members of the Virginia General Assembly. Also included are Web sites for the Political Action Committees of Governor Tim Kaine and former Governor George Allen, the personal Web sites of Lt. Governor Bill Bolling, Attorney General Bob McDonnell and former Governor (and U.S. Senate candidate) James S. Gilmore, and two political "sunshine" Web sites: Virginia Public Access Project and Richmond Sunlight. The general election is 4 November 2008.
This collection captures Virginia Government Web sites related to the shooting at Virginia Tech on Monday, April 16, 2007. This collection includes audio excerpts from press conferences held on Tuesday, April 17, audio excerpts from the Convocation ceremony held on Tuesday, April 17, and a video stream of the entire Convocation. Also included is a list of the victims.
This collection preserves the web sites of Legislative Branch including the General Assembly and other commissions.
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Public Safety.
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Health and Human Resources.
This collection preserves the web sites of Virginia state agencies.
This collection preserves the web sites that document the 2004-2007 renovation of the Capitol building designed by Thomas Jefferson in 1785, and the associated Capitol Square complex in Richmond, Virginia.
This collection preserve the web sites that document the 2006-2010 administration of Virginia's 70th governor, Tim Kaine. Included in the collection are the web sites for the governor, his cabinet secretaries and issues and initiatives. Also included are the web sites of the First Lady, Lt. Governor, and Attorney General.
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Transportation.
This collection preserves the web sites of Executive Branch state agencies and boards that fall under the purview of the Secretary of Technology.
In 2007, the Commonwealth of Virginia will commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. This collection documents the web presence of this commemoration across and beyond Virginia.
[+] [-] Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries
This collection contains web pages created by Michigan government agencies from the executive, legislative and judicial branches since December 2006.

Archived pages of State of Michigan websites dating prior to December 2006 are available via the Wayback Machine. Suggested URLs to search include:

  • http://www.michigan.gov
  • http://www.state.mi.us
  • http://www.michiganlegislature.org

Material available in this collection may be copyrighted or have other restrictions on its use. Please contact the authoring government agency if you have questions about the uses of this material.

This collection contains the material that was available online at the moment it was captured. As a result, this content may not accurately reflect current information (such as policies, rules, forms, laws, etc.). Please contact the appropriate Michigan government agency for current information.

Note: Please be aware that due to technical issues certain links in the Michigan Courts collection may take the user to active web pages. A yellow banner at the top of the page will identify archived pages.

Note: The search feature in the Michigan Legislature collection does not function. Links to other pages and documents in the collection do work. Copies of bills are not included in this collection.

Note: The keyword search capability for this collection is minimal. Users are encouraged to access information via URL (see incomplete list below). Primary URLs in this collection include:

  • Executive Branch: http://www.michigan.gov
  • Legislative Branch: http://www.legislature.mi.gov
  • Judicial Branch: http://www.courts.michigan.gov
[+] [-] Minnesota Historical Society
Content from the Office of the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes collected in May 2007.
[+] [-] Miramonte High School
This collection titled "Education-Information" by the Journalism students at Miramonte High School is a collection of sites they use to access information. These sites help them do everything from completing school assignments to getting into college to accessing the information they want on music and movies. Favorite sites to read the news, relax, as well as to make the world a better place were listed by these 9th-12th grade students as part of the K-12 Web Archiving Pilot Project.
Consumption or "shopping online" is a collection of sites selected by the Journalism students at Miramonte High School. This collection lists their favorite retail sites from tickets to electronics to fashion to books. The sites were chosen by 9th-12th grade students as part of the K-12 Web Archiving Pilot Project.
Entertainment on the web - the seeds in this collection titled "Recreation" by the Journalism students at Miramonte High School are a time capsule of sites teens access for entertainment, music, games and sports. The sites were chosen by 9th-12th grade students as part of the K-12 Web Archiving Pilot Project.
[+] [-] Montana State Library
This collection includes Montana State Government Websites focusing on agency websites and other key sites indicated by mt.gov.
Archive of Montana State government web sites. Sites represent the Executive, Judicial and Legislative branches of government.
[+] [-] National Library of Australia
Selected Papua New Guinean governmental and significant research institute web sites archived from 2008. Some 2008 archived sites were not current at the time of capture.
Selected International intergovernmental and Thai web sites related to the general elections of Thailand 2007.
Selected governmental, political parties and media websites related to the Cambodian National Election 2008.
Selected international web sites related to Burmese monks uprising in Sept-Oct 2007
Selected Lao PDR governmental and NGO web sites archived from 2008.
Selected international intergovernmental and Papua New Guinean web sites related to the Parliamentary elections of Papua New Guinea 2007. Includes a snapshot of the PNG Electoral Commission website, Papua New Guinea election petitions, the Report of the Commonwealth Pacific Islands Forum Election Assessment Team and a media statement from Transparency International (PNG).
Selected international intergovernmental and East Timorese websites related to the presidential and parliamentary elections of East Timor 2007. Includes voter education and political advertising material.
Indonesian Web Archive
[+] [-] Nebraska State Historical Society
Grand Island City Government Website
Dawson County Government Website
Madison County Government Website
Blaine County Government Website
Lincoln County Government Website
Colfax County Government Website
Thayer County Government Website
Pawnee County Government Website
Polk County Government Website
Jefferson County Government Website
North Platte City Government Website
Frontier County Government Website
Gage County Government Website
Adams County Government Website
Gosper County Government Website
Kearney County Government Website
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