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Collected by: University of Maryland

Archived since: Dec, 2010

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This collection contains websites, web-based publications, and other online material supporting archival, manuscript, and other special collections at the University of Maryland Libraries. The following collection concentrations of Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) are reflected in this collection: literature and culture, mass media and culture, and women's history. Additional collection areas are represented by SCUA's other Archive-It collections.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Universities & Libraries Society & Culture

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Title: Maryland Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs

URL: http://bpwmaryland.org/

Description: Archived website of the Maryland Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs (BPW/MD), 2015 to present. The Maryland Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. was founded in 1929 as part of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women, a nonpartisan, nondenominational and nonsectarian organization for working women. The BPW/MD website includes information about its advocacy, events, scholarships, local organizations, leadership, history, the BPW Foundation of Maryland, media materials, and membership.

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Subject:   Maryland Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs -- Archives Women -- Societies and clubs -- Archives

Title: Japan-America Student Conference

URL: http://iscdc.org/jasc/

Description: Archived website of the Japan-America Student Conference (JASC). JASC is a non-profit educational and cultural exchange program for university students from the United States and Japan. The first Conference was held in 1934 in Tokyo and was initiated by a small group of Japanese university students concerned about the deterioration of relations between the United States and Japan. The Conference was held each year until the Second World War forced a postponement; it was revived in 1947 by American and Japanese students then living in Japan. After a second interruption beginning in the mid 1950s, the 16th JASC was held in 1964 in the United States and has alternated betweeen the U. S. and Japan every year since. Notable JASC alumni include Kiichi Miyazawa, the former Prime Minister of Japan (JASC 1939 and 1940) and Henry Kissinger, the former U. S. Secretary of State (JASC 1951). The JASC website includes information about its conferences, application, archives, and news.

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Subject:   Japan-America Student Conference Educational exchanges -- United States Educational exchanges -- Japan Cultural relations -- Congresses

Title: National Friends of Public Broadcasting

URL: http://www.nfpb.org/

Description: Archived website of the National Friends of Public Broadcasting (NFPB). Incorporated in 1970, NFPB is an autonomous and independent national organization for volunteers in public broadcasting. Its purposes are to help local volunteer groups organize, encourage community involvement and support for public television and to create an informed national constituency of lay people to represent concerned citizens, as well as the needs and problems of public television. It emphasizes the role and importance of the volunteer, and promotes cooperation between station management and volunteers as well as the exchange of ideas among local volunteer groups. The NFPB website includes information about its annual meetings, awards, training programs, advocacy, and membership.

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Subject:   Public television Public radio

Title: United Brotherhood of Carpenters

URL: https://www.carpenters.org/

Description: Archived website of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBCJA), one of the largest and most influential labor unions in North America. The union was founded in 1881 and continues to train and advocate for carpenters and others in the building trades. The UBCJA website includes information about its mission, leadership, structure, crafts, training, leadership resources, activism, and programs like Sisters in the Brotherhood.

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Subject:   American Federation of Labor Carpenters -- Labor unions -- Archives United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America -- Archives Wood, Wire, and Metal Lathers' International Union Carpenters -- Labor unions -- Web archives United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America -- Web archives

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