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Collected by: Dayton Metro Library
Archived since: Apr, 2021
Description:
This collection includes web documents that record the tragic events that took place in Dayton in 2019. Events in this collection include the Memorial Day tornadoes, the August 4 Oregon District Shooting and Gem City Shine.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Natural Disasters, Spontaneous Events
Creator: Dayton Metro Library
Publisher: Dayton Metro Library
Type: Archived Website
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Collected by: 100,000 Poets
Archived since: Sep, 2011
Description:
Web archive of the site for 100,000 Poets for Change, an international educational grassroots organization focusing on the arts, especially poetry, music, and the literary arts. 100TPC events take place simultaneously around the world in September of each year. The first event took place on September 24th, 2011 in a demonstration/celebration of poetry to promote social and political change and over 700 events in 550 cities representing 95 countries signed up to make this global initiative a success through poetry readings, political demonstrations, community picnics, awareness events, parades, and more.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Blogs & Social Media, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: University of North Carolina
Archived since: Oct, 2007
Description:
This collection provides information associated with the wildfires that struck southern California in the fall of 2008. This may include the phenomenon itself but also implications, reactions and impacts of the fires. It is the product of a student group assignment in INLS 513 (Resource Selection and Evaluation), a class at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Subject: Spontaneous Events
Collector: University of North Carolina
Collected by: University of California San Diego
Archived since: Sep, 2015
Description:
Collection of government, news, scientific, and cultural websites relating to the 2009 H1N1 influenza (Swine Flu) outbreak.
Subject: Science & Health, Government, Spontaneous Events , H1N1 influenza
Collected by: University of California San Diego
Archived since: Sep, 2015
No description.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Science & Health
Creator: UC San Diego Library
Publisher: UC San Diego Library
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
Information and news on the 2011 Japan earthquake & tsunami,post-disaster reconstruction, nuclear crisis and its impact on global environment.
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Earthquake damage--Japan, Earthquake aftershocks, Tsunami damage--Japan, Earthquake magnitude, Earthquake relief
Creator: Liu Liu, James Perry, Yiwei Wang
Publisher: Internet Archive
Format: HTML, JPG, PDF
Type: Web Archive
Rights: Open to public
Collected by: Internet Archive Global Events
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
This is a collection on the events leading up to the 2012 Russian Elections. Thanks to the State Historical Public Library in Moscow for helping to curate this collection.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Politics & Elections, Government
Collected by: Internet Archive Global Events
Archived since: Apr, 2013
Description:
This collection is comprised of contributions from curators and subject matter experts; and includes news articles, blogs, social media sites, and organizational websites related to the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and its aftereffects
Subject: Spontaneous Events
Collected by: Emporia State University Educational Account 2
Archived since: Nov, 2014
Description:
On September 26, 2014, police and unidentified gunman believed to be drug cartel gang members allegedly ambushed a convoy of buses carrying teacher-trainee student activists from Ayotzinapa College in the state of Guerrero. In the central plaza of Iguala, six persons were shot to death. Three of the victims were students. The other three were random citizens that happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. The attack was brutal. Seventeen other students were wounded, and forty-three others were kidnapped. The activists were committed to helping small rural farmers and farm workers and were opposed to the new education reforms implemented by the government. The drug traffickers, their bosses, and the local politicians did not like the students' activism for various reasons. Twenty two police officers are now in custody for homicide and kidnapping along with four alleged drug traffickers. The mayor of Iguala and his wife are said to be behind the kidnapping, and the Governor of Guerrero has resigned under pressure. In the weeks after the disappearance of the students, nine mass graves have been discovered in the hills outside of Iguala. The bodies had been doused with gasoline and set on fire. It is not known if these are the bodies of the abducted students. As of December 2014, the official word is that none of the kidnapped students have been definitively found.
Subject: Government - National, Government, Spontaneous Events , Iguala, Kidnapping
Format: text/html
Date: 2014-11-08
Language: English
Collector: A. Beatie, D. Canfield-Riggs, J. Howard, M. Patterson, G. Swierczek
Collected by: San Jose State University, School of Information
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
This collection contains a variety of articles and websites pertaining to the 2020 California wildfire season. Topics include specific fires, their causes and impact, satellite imagery and maps of fires, issues pertaining to wildfire smoke and air quality, the impact of climate change on wildfires in California, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on wildfire preparedness.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Government - US States, Science & Health, Smoke--Environmental aspects, Wildfires--Climatic factors, Wildfires--California--Maps, Wildfires--California
Creator: INFO 284: Tools, Services, and Methods for Digital Curation
Publisher: Archive-It.org
Coverage: California, 2020
Format: text/html, image/jpeg, image/png, application/javascript, text/css, text/javascript, image/gif, application/json, application/octet-stream, application/x-javascript
Type: Collection
Date: 2020-11-27
Collector: Elissa Gomez; Courtney Wilson; Amy Wirth
Rights: The items in this collection have been archived as a part of a student project for the San Jose State University’s School of Information. All materials are either government-created or are being archived under claim of fair use for educational purposes. SJSU’s iSchool and Archive-It do not own or claim any copyright to the materials in this collection, and all materials are accessible to the public without restriction.
Collected by: Old Dominion University
Archived since: Oct, 2017
No description.
Subject: Spontaneous Events
Date: 26/11/2008
Collected by: CAPE Charter School
Archived since: Dec, 2010
Description:
Take a look at the websites and locations that Camarillo teenagers visit on a regular basis.
Subject: Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events , Shopping, eating and freetime, Bowling, Mini-Golf, Roller Coaster park, Water park, Lazer Tag, CAPE Charter School Website, Rock City Studios
Collected by: Harvard Business School
Archived since: Apr, 2018
Description:
Archived web content documenting AASU 50 Years: Advancing African American Business Leadership from the Harvard Business School website and capturing tweets using the hashtag #AASU50.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Blogs & Social Media, Spontaneous Events , Harvard Business School. -- African-American Student Union., Harvard Business School. -- Alumni and Alumnae
Source: Title devised by archivist.
Coverage: April 23, 2018 - ongoing
Type: Twitter page, Website
Date: Date of first crawl: April 23, 2018
URL at time of capture: https://twitter.com/hashtag/AASU50/, https://www.hbs.edu/leadership/aasu50/Pages/default.aspx
Extent: 2 archived websites
Collector: HBS Archives. Baker Library, Harvard Business School.
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Language: English
Access to archived website: https://archive-it.org/collections/10358
Collected by: Jefferson-Madison Regional Library
Archived since: Feb, 2022
Description:
An archive of websites documenting events in Central Virginia.
Subject: Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media, Spontaneous Events , Charlottesville (Va.)--Social life and customs
Coverage: Charlottesville (Va.), Albemarle County (Va.)
Format: text/html
Type: Collection
Date: 2021
Rights: Notice: This material may be protected by copyright law (Title 17 U.S. Code).
Language: English
Collector: Jefferson-Madison Regional Library
Collected by: University of Alberta
Archived since: Jun, 2013
Description:
June 2013 has seen some of the worst flooding in Alberta's history, with areas in the southern portion of the province being most affected. This collection captures websites detailing the events as they happened, their impact on communities, and the ongoing recovery efforts.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Floods, Flood control, Disaster relief
Collected by: NYC Public School 174 Queens, The William Sidney Mount School
Archived since: Apr, 2013
No description.
Subject: Society & Culture, Politics & Elections, Spontaneous Events
Archive-It Program Year: 2012-2013 Student Collections
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Jan, 2019
Description:
Short summary of the resource to contextualize use.
Subject: Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities, Spontaneous Events , Range of topics the resource covers
Creator: Creator of webpage
Type: Controlled Vocabulary - Use “Archived Webpage”
Date: Date at which the site was crawled and saved to Archive-It
Identifier: The unambiguous link or reference to the resource so that the user can locate it
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: May, 2007
Description:
The April 16 Web Archive captures a wide variety of content related to the April 16, 2007 tragedy at Virginia Tech. It includes memorial and tribute sites, commercial and non-commercial media, and other relevant web-based materials. This collection was specifically developed as a complement to the April 16 Archive (www.april16archive.org), which is dedicated to collecting and preserving individual stories, images, and files related to the events of April 16.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Shooting, virginia tech, campus shooting, violence, United States
Creator: Brent Jesiek, Center for Digital Discourse and Culture (CDDC), Virginia Tech
Date: May 21, 2007
Collector: Virginia Tech
Collected by: Stanford University Archives
Archived since: Mar, 2016
Description:
This Web site was created to connect people who were active in the anti-war and other movements at Stanford and the Mid-Peninsula in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as to make available original documents from that time and place.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Spontaneous Events , Government
Publisher: April Third Movement
Format: Text
Language: English
Identifier: SC0841
Collector: Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Collected by: Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
Documenting the State of Arizona's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Subject: Government - US States, Spontaneous Events , Government
Publisher: Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
Coverage: 2020s (2020-2029)
Date: 2020 Mar 24-2022 Sep 30
Contributor: Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
Collector: The ADEPT Project
Collected by: University of California Berkeley
Archived since: Aug, 2021
Description:
The project was also sponsored by UC Berkeley Library, Tang Center for Silk Road Studies (TCSRS), UC Berkeley.
Subject: Government, Arts & Humanities, Spontaneous Events , Afghanistan
Creator: Liladhar P. (Librarian for Central Asian Studies Collections)
Coverage: August 2021
Date: August 2021
Language: English, Dari/ Persian, Pashto, English, Dari, Pashto
Contributor: The contributors to this project helped with archival seeds and advice about what websites to focus on., Sherine Ebadi (UC Berkeley), Adnan Malik (South Asian Studies Curator, UC Berkeley), Mejgan Massoumi (Stanford University), Professor Mariam Ghani (Bennington College) Professor Shah Mahmoud Hanifi (James Madison University), Faculty Advisors: Professor Robert Crews (Stanford University), Professor Wali Ahmadi and Sanjyot Mehendale (UC Berkeley)
Collector: Liladhar P.
Collected by: Athens Regional Library System
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
A diverse web archival collection showcasing the local response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Athens, Georgia. Included are communications from Athens-Clarke County government, communications from Clarke County School District, fundraisers for local businesses, 'Band Together' showcases, and various other items that are related to the local response.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Government - Counties, Blogs & Social Media, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-, University towns, Small business, Local government--United States
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Aug, 2013
Description:
This is a collection of URLs about the shooting that occurred in an Atlanta elementary school.
Subject: Spontaneous Events
Creator: Christopher Jones
Collected by: University of Louisville
Archived since: Oct, 2009
Description:
Documentation of the flash flooding affecting the Louisville, Kentucky metropolitan area on August 4, 2009.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Universities & Libraries
Coverage: Louisville (Ky.); Jefferson County (Ky.)
Collected by: University of Victoria
Archived since: Sep, 2014
Description:
Public teachers in British Columbia began rotating strikes in May 2014, which also included a partial lockout by the provincial government. In June 2014, a full-scale walkout occurred, which lasted until September 2014, when the two sides reached an agreement.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Collective bargaining--Teachers, Strikes and lockouts--Teachers
Creator: University of Victoria (B.C.). Library, Boudinot, David
Publisher: University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Coverage: British Columbia--Victoria
Type: Collection
Date: 2014-
Language: eng
Collected by: University of British Columbia
Archived since: Nov, 2021
Description:
This web archive describes the consquences of the November 2021 atmospheric rivers on British Columbia. Municipal and provincial government sites are captured along with select social media sites.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Government - Cities
Collected by: PACSCL
Archived since: May, 2020
No description.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Novel Coronavirus 19, Nursing
Collected by: University of California Berkeley
Archived since: Aug, 2020
Description:
This web-archive was a result of institutional collaboration between the curators from UC Berkeley, the Bavarian State Library and the British Library. The purpose of this archive is to preserve events, cultural, social and political events that are currently transpiring in Belarus in the aftermath of contested 2020 Belarusian presidential elections.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Government, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: Mount Dora High School
Archived since: Feb, 2017
Description:
This collection consist of various conspiracy theories that have been popular throughout the 20th and 21st century. Many of these theories appeal to the younger generation who have taken an interest in topics such as these. These ideas, thought up by many people on various blogging sites, became popular in more recent years, even though some of the content revolves around past events. While many of these theories are unlikely, the public has taken a liking to this new form of entertainment, possibly because it makes them think or because it is able to unite people over a common confusion or interest in a perplexing topic.
Subject: Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events , Blogs & Social Media, Popular Culture, Politics, Conspiracy Theories
Creator: Haley Clapper, Dustin Dooley, Kaitlyn Carroll, Rachelle Bland
Date: 2/13/17
Archive-It Program Year: 2016-2017 Student Collections
Undefined: MLA Citation
Collected by: Pikes Peak Library District
Archived since: Jun, 2013
Description:
The Black Forest Fire, north of Colorado Springs, was first reported about 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11, 2013. Thousands of residents in 2,530 homes were required to evacuate. This collection captures some of the Internet publication activity about the fire.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Government - Counties, Black Forest, Colorado, Black Forest Fire, Wildfires
Creator: Pikes Peak Library District Special Collections
Collector: Pikes Peak Library District
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Jun, 2013
Description:
News on the Boston marathon bombings
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Government - Cities, bombing, marathon, Boston, Boston marathon, bombs, Tamerlan Tsarnae
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Jun, 2013
No description.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Attack, Killings, Boko Haram, Nigeria
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Apr, 2013
Description:
The URLs in this collection were harvested from Twitter feeds, Google news, and Reddit pages and threads using Virginia Tech's newly developed URL harvesting tool
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Government - Cities
Collected by: NYC Public School 56 Q - The Harry Eichler School
Archived since: Apr, 2009
Description:
Now you can also look at Class 5-302A's funny videos made for a contest titled BrainyFlix
. We were supposed to define SAT words and make a humorous video about the word. Vanessa & Latanya made a video for the word Intrepid
and it rocked! Watch them now! Maria and Siva have a video for Pugnacious
which is an editor's top pick. Want to know what rancid
and abduct
mean? We have videos for that. Raheel and Shalom made a video so we'll understand what juvenile
means. Michaela is unique -- and so is her video and embellish
your life with Gagandeep's definition (and video design). Don't know what canvas
means? Anton and Aaron will show you. We all use an alias
online but Isha has perfected with her video definition.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Computers & Technology, Spontaneous Events , Videos
Creator: Maria McCarthy, Vanessa Mangru, Dylan Mohabir, Neme Alperstein
Publisher: MIT Alumni Group sponsors Brainyflix.com
Date: 2009-04-07 00:00:00
Identifier: funny,SAT words, hilarious, kids,videos,contest,pugnacious,rancid,intrepid,abduct,juvenille,canvas
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Feb, 2013
No description.
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Apr, 2011
Description:
Shooting incident at a school in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil on 8th Apr 2011.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , campus shooting, Brazil, Elementary School
Creator: Virginia Tech
Date: April 9 2011
Collected by: University of British Columbia
Archived since: Jul, 2017
Description:
A collection of news articles, emergency services updates, and social media websites related to the 2017 wildfires in British Columbia. Also includes the government of BC's response to the emergency situation. Contents have been selected in collaboration with the University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University, and Vancouver Island University Libraries.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Government, Society & Culture
Coverage: British Columbia
Date: 2017-08--2017-12
Collector: Vancouver : University of British Columbia. Library
Collected by: University of British Columbia
Archived since: Jul, 2021
Description:
A collection of news articles, emergency services updates, and social media websites related to the 2021 wildfires in British Columbia. Also includes the government of BC's response to the emergency situation.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Government, Society & Culture
Coverage: British Columbia
Date: 2021-07--2021-08
Collector: Vancouver : University of British Columbia. Library
Collected by: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Dec, 2007
Description:
Websites of selected civil society and news organisations related to the Burmese uprising of 2007.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Burmese uprising
Collector: National Library of Australia
Collected by: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
The Autonomous Region of Bougainville has voted unequivocally for independence in late November 2019, and it may be a new country in the Pacific a few years later. The referendum has a number of implications, especially the geopolitical implications among Australia, New Zealand, the US, as well as China. Therefore, the Bougainville was given emphasis and selected as a part of COVID-19 (Coronavirus): archived websites from China, Indonesia, Thailand, and other Pacific countries
. The collection is to document the responses to COVID-19 from different angles, such as its government, the public, and related countries who has geopolitical benefits with.
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Coronaviruses, COVID-19, Pandemic
Collected by: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
This web archive documents that responses to the COVID-19 pandemic across the country with a focus on the Dr. Claude Posala's termination because of his various posts on Facebook on certain government actions about the COVID-19.
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, COVID-19, Coronaviruses, Pandemic
Collected by: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
This web archive documents that policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic across the Vanuatu. The content includes government official COVID-19 information website, news reports about the impacts of COVID-19 in the country.
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events , Pandemic, Coronaviruses, COVID-19
Collected by: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
This collection provides ongoing access to the online information presented about the COVID-19 in Fiji. It preserves internet sites that contain Fijian government COVID-19 media releases (including the COVID-19 Response Budget Estimate 2019-2020) and online news covered from travel, economic and individual experiences.
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Pandemic, Coronaviruses, COVID-19
Collected by: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
On 24 March 2020, mandatory lockdown took place in New Caledonia. This web archive documents that policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic across the country with a focus on education. Notification to Australian citizens from New Caledonia Tourism was also captured.
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Coronaviruses, Pandemic, COVID-19
Creator: National Library of Australia
Type: Government websites, News articles
Date: Captured April 2020 - June 2020
Collector: National Library of Australia
Collected by: National Library of Australia
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
This collection documents the ways that the Papua New Guinea Government and public responded to the COVID-19 in PNG. The archive consists of 14 selected Web sites from March 2020 to June 2020 and is intended to preserve the internet reaction from PNG government sites, press, individual blogs, and groups sites.
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Pandemic, Coronaviruses, COVID-19
Collected by: University of California San Diego
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
Documenting UC San Diego and San Diego County's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Includes university, local government, and local news resources.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Science & Health, Government - Counties
Creator: UC San Diego
Date: January 2020 - present
Collected by: Arizona State University
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
A collection of sites documenting Arizona State University's response to COVID-19 as well as the pandemic's impact on the broader ASU community.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Spontaneous Events , Science & Health
Collected by: University of Victoria
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
The COVID-19 Web-Archiving Collection is a cooperative initiative between University of Victoria Libraries and the Vancouver Island University Library. The purpose of the collection is to capture web sources documenting how local governments, institutes, schools, non-profit organizations, businesses and communities in the southern region of Vancouver Island have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and how local social life has been impacted during the pandemic. This collection also includes sources documenting the increased incidents of racial discrimination and violence in British Columbia against marginalized populations such as Asian Canadian and First Nations communities that have occurred during the pandemic. For communities in the north and central regions of Vancouver Island see Vancouver Island University Library’s COVID-19: Vancouver Island, BC (Central & North) collection.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Science & Health, Society & Culture
Creator: Ying Liu, Sue Bengtson, Dana McFarland (Vancouver Island University), Matt Huculak, Alex Burdett, University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Publisher: University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Vancouver Island, British Columbia--Victoria, British Columbia--Vancouver
Type: Collection
Date: 2020-
Collected by: East Baton Rouge Parish Library
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
Covid-19 Collection URL nomination form: https://forms.gle/3pApBhB8h5yzJ6MJ7
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Government - Counties
Coverage: Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish (La.)
Collector: East Baton Rouge Parish Library
Collected by: University of British Columbia
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
A collection of of local news articles, government support options, and social policy websites documenting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (DTES). Includes information regarding how COVID-19 has impacted drug and overdose prevention as well as homelessness.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Government - Cities, Science & Health
Coverage: Vancouver (B.C.)
Date: March 2020--
Collector: Vancouver : University of British Columbia. Library
Collected by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
University of Nebraska System Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Spontaneous Events , Science & Health
Identifier: RG 02
Collected by: Texas A&M University - Commerce
Archived since: Apr, 2021
Description:
This collection documents news reports related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Texas from March 2020 to June 2020.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Government, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-, News Agencies--Texas
Creator: Texas A&M University Commerce, Special Collections and University Archives
Type: Interactive Resource
Rights: Texas A&M University-Commerce does not claim copyright to any of the materials within this web collection.
Collector: Texas A&M University-Commerce
Collected by: William & Mary
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
Capturing experiences related to COVID-19 on the campus of William & Mary and in the Williamsburg, Virginia area. For more archived websites, visit webrecorder.io/WMLibrariesSCRC/covid-19-pandemic.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Science & Health, Communicable diseases, Epidemics, Coronavirus infections, COVID-19 (Disease), Quarantine, Social distance
Date: Captured 2020-03 - ongoing
Collector: William & Mary Libraries
Collected by: Northwestern University Libraries
Archived since: Jun, 2022
Description:
The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, was caused by a viral strain of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) which was first identified as an outbreak in Wuhan, China in December 2019. The United States’ first documented case of the virus was in January 2020 and the World Health Organization categorized the outbreak as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. In an effort to minimize transmission of the virus, Northwestern University responded by transitioning to remote education and services early in the pandemic and participating in research related to the virus and treatments. This collection of web archives documents the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of Northwestern University.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: University of British Columbia
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
Web archive documenting the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia. Collection includes the BC provincial government websites with updates from the Provincial Health Officer Dr. Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix. Websites include the City of Vancouver, news media, health authorities and professional organizations.
Subject: Government, Spontaneous Events , Science & Health
Collected by: Metropolitan Library System (Oklahoma)
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
This collection provides access to local government websites and news reports documenting Oklahoma City's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Documented to a lessor extent is the state's response.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Science & Health
Collected by: Carleton University
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
This Collection will focus on collecting and preserving Carleton University's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, the collection will focus on: faculty, staff, student, and Ottawa community related communications and information publicly available through websites, social media, etc.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Blogs & Social Media, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: Jewish Theological Seminary
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
This series is a collection of websites, captured beginning in mid-October 2020, that documents how synagogues affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ) have adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic. These changes include safety guidelines, physical closure and reopening updates and policies, guides for observing the high holidays and daily minyan, videoconferencing and livestream services, and virtual programming. Some examples of websites that are particularly rich in these resources are Kol Rinah (St. Louis, MO); Congregation Beth Emeth (Herndon, VA); and B'nai Torah Congregation (Boca Raton, FL).
Subject: Spontaneous Events , COVID-19 (Disease)--Religious aspects, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-, COVID-19 (Disease), Synagogues, Synagogues--United States, Synagogues--Mexico, Synagogues--Canada, Conservative Judaism, Conservative Judaism--United States
Collected by: Jewish Theological Seminary
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
This collection documents COVID-related webpages on the Jewish Theological Seminary's affiliate organization websites. These organizations include the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, the Rabbinical Assembly, and Camp Ramah.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-, COVID-19 (Disease)--Religious aspects, COVID-19 (Disease), Conservative Judaism, Jewish camps, Conservative Judaism--United States
Collected by: Jewish Theological Seminary
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
This collection documents the institutional response of the Jewish Theological Seminary to the COVID-19 pandemic, including updates on access to campus, virtual events, and resources for celebrating holidays virtually.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Spontaneous Events , COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-, COVID-19 (Disease)--Religious aspects, COVID-19 (Disease), Rabbinical seminaries, Theological seminary libraries, Theological seminaries--United States, Conservative Judaism--United States, Conservative Judaism
Collected by: University of British Columbia
Archived since: Sep, 2020
Description:
A collection of school district websites, health authorities, and government news statements or policy surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and K-12 education in British Columbia. Includes updates from the majority of school districts in BC and their response and updates to the children and their families.
Subject: Government, Science & Health, Spontaneous Events
Coverage: British Columbia
Date: 2020-03--
Collector: Vancouver: University of British Columbia Library
Collected by: Hennepin County Library
Archived since: Aug, 2020
Description:
Websites documenting the local response to COVID-19. The collection includes web content from local governments, service organizations, places of worship, schools, restaurants, and healthcare providers. Earliest websites added in May 2020.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Science & Health, COVID-19 (Disease)
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Collector: Hennepin County Library
Collected by: Dalhousie University Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
The COVID-19 in Nova Scotia web archive features websites for and about Nova Scotians as the province deals with the global COVID-19 pandemic. The collection includes a representative selection of websites that document the response from the provincial government and local governments, as well as community groups, news outlets, businesses, and private citizens.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Science & Health
Collected by: University of British Columbia
Archived since: May, 2020
Description:
A collection of web content on incidents of racism against the Asian communities in Canada, related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Subject: Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events
Coverage: British Columbia, Canada
Date: 2020-05--
Collector: Vancouver : University of British Columbia. Library
Collected by: Colorado State University
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
Web content documenting Colorado State University's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Universities & Libraries, Science & Health
Collector: Colorado State university Libraries
Collected by: Vancouver Island University
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
In March 2020 the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition (CWAC) stated: "The deadly flu outbreak of 1918-19 is often called the ‘forgotten pandemic.’ Our responsibility now is to ensure the lessons of COVID-19 are not forgotten. Our collective efforts to capture and preserve the essential online elements of this unprecedented event are critical." (CARL-ABRC). The COVID-19: Vancouver Island, BC (Central & North) Web Archive reflects community experiences and responses to the pandemic in the region served by Vancouver Island University, documenting and supporting diverse aspects of scholarly inquiry, creativity, and community life. The Web Archive is intended to provide a body of information that will support scholarship, creativity, and study. Information rights related to web archiving include considerations of copyright and fair dealing, and of individual and community privacy. The following are among principles and resources that guide web archiving decisions: Ethics of care, for example in VIU Library’s Pledge to our user communities; OCAP® principles, and awareness of relationality and accountability to Indigenous communities, and potential impacts related to web archiving; Good practice and expert advice, emerging and accessed through communities of practice, e.g. the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition (CWAC); and VIU Library, Evolution of Physical Collections: 2017-2021 VIU Library, Special Collections Guidelines (Under review 2020). Web archives are informed by available capture technologies and also by affordances of the content source; not all websites can be successfully crawled or rendered, and quality of archived versions varies. This project is supported by VIU's Special Funding for COVID-19 research projects and carried out in coordination with the University of Victoria’s COVID-19 Collection and the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition. Contact us at research.help@viu.ca with questions or for more information about content included in the Web Archive. [Working description 2021 April 6]
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Science & Health, Vancouver Island, COVID-19 (Disease)
Creator: Dana McFarland (Vancouver Island University), Dalys Barney (Vancouver Island University)
Publisher: Vancouver Island University Library
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver Island
Date: 2020-
Contact Email: research.help@viu.ca
Relation: Ispartof: COVID-19 Collection Vancouver Island: A Collaborative Web Archive of UVic & VIU Libraries
Collected by: Library of Virginia
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
On March 23, 2020, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam issued Executive Order No., 53 that ended all in-person instruction at K-12 schools in the Commonwealth’s 132 school divisions. With schools now closed for the remainder of 2019-2020 academic year, each school division determined how learning would continue. The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) issued guidance to help school divisions execute plans to continue instruction. In order to capture the implementation of VDOEs changing guidance, this collection archives each school division’s website as well as any COVID-19 specific sites from April 2020 to August 2022. Also included are COVID-19 specific websites for Virginia’s colleges and universities and the Virginia Department of Education website. This collection of over 500 websites documents the digital divide and the need for rural broadband, the importance of schools providing meals to students, mask and quarantine policies, and the use of a variety of digital platforms used for online learning.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Universities & Libraries, Government, COVID-19 (Disease), Public Schools - Virginia, Education - Virginia., Virginia. Dept. of Education., Virginia. Governor (2018-2022 : Northam), Higher education - Virginia.
Format: archived websites
Date: Archived by the Library of Virginia between April 2020 and August 2022.
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Identifier: Archived website collection available online at https://archive-it.org/collections/13871
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Collector: Library of Virginia.
Collected by: University of Colorado Boulder
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
These pages document the campus response to COVID-19 pandemic.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Universities & Libraries, Science & Health
Collected by: Chief Umtuch Middle School
Archived since: Jan, 2013
No description.
Subject: Society & Culture, Politics & Elections, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: San Jose State University, School of Information
Archived since: Oct, 2018
Description:
Information and statistics about California Wildfires occurring between 2008-2018.
Subject: Government - US States, Spontaneous Events , Forest fires, Forest fires--California, Forest fires--Prevention and control, Forest fire forecasting, Disaster relief--California, Plants--Effect of fires on, Wildfires--California, Wildfires, Wildfire forecasting, Wildfire risk, California
Creator: INFO 284: Tools, Services, and Methods for Digital Curation
Publisher: Archive-It.org
Coverage: California (state)
Format: text/html; text/plain; text/plain; image/png; text/javascript; text/css; text/css
Type: Collection
Date: 2018-11-17
Collector: Kaitlin Dailey; Marie Faye Barrera; Jade Cheung; Tayci Stallings
Rights: This collection is for public use. Sources are either government-created or has been collected under the claim of fair use for educational and research purposes. The materials contained within this collection are not the property of the San Jose State University School of Information or Archive-It. Individual copyright holders should be contacted regarding further inquiries on materials.
Language: English
Collected by: Washington University in St. Louis
Archived since: Apr, 2014
Description:
This collection contains copies of websites related to student activism, protests, and other non-WashU campus happenings.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Blogs & Social Media, Spontaneous Events
Creator: Washington University in St. Louis
Collector: Washington University Libraries
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Jul, 2013
No description.
Subject: Spontaneous Events
Collected by: University of North Carolina
Archived since: Sep, 2011
Description:
Updates about the Carmel Clay Public Library in Carmel, Indiana.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
A selection of websites documenting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Universities & Libraries
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
This is a weekly crawled collection of the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters
Subject: Spontaneous Events , epidemiology of disaster, disaster research, WHO partner
Creator: Seungwon
Collected by: Charlotte County Archives
Archived since: Sep, 2021
Description:
Charlotte County Television is a truly local television channel with production and broadcasting facilities centrally located in Saint Andrews, NB. CHCO-TV captures and shares news from around Charlotte County, and provincial and federal political elections. During the Covid-19 pandemic the CHCO-TV has provided coverage of local and provincial health updates.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Politics & Elections, Local news broadcasts, Local news broadcasts
Creator: Vicki Hogarth, Vicki Hogarth
Source: https://www.facebook.com/chco.tv/about/?ref=page_internal, https://www.facebook.com/chco.tv/about/?ref=page_internal
Type: Social Media, Audio Visual, Digital, Social Media, Audio Visual, Digital
Collector: Charlotte County Archives, Charlotte County Archives
Contributor: Brian Dickson, Vicki Hogarth, Ken McTavish, Lauren Naish, Doug Noddin, Jay Remer, Patrick Watt, David Welch, Brian Dickson, Vicki Hogarth, Ken McTavish, Lauren Naish, Doug Noddin, Jay Remer, Patrick Watt, David Welch
Rights: CHCO-TV , CHCO-TV
Administrative History: The mission of CHCO-TV is to promote community media and to encourage, educate and engage residents in Southwestern New Brunswick, to use new media and technology, to improve civic involvement, learn new media skills and enhance the culture, the economy, health and quality of life in New Brunswick. HISTORY: Our first cablecast was on March 13,1993 on Cable 4. By December 7, St. Andrews Community Television was registered as a non-profit corporation. The first organizational meeting of St. Andrews Community Channel Inc. was held on February 15, 1994 and the Board has met on a monthly basis ever since. Following the eventual sale of Fundy Cable a few years later, board members made the decision to apply to the CRTC for a low power television broadcast licence. Our application for a low-power television broadcast license was approved by the CRTC on November 23, 2005 for CHCT-TV. On Nov. 23, 2005, a licence was approved. CHCT-TV received clearance to begin broadcasting on Feb. 21, 2006. August 18, 2010 CHCT-TV was moved again from cable 10 to cable 9 to make way for Rogers' corporately branded community channel from Saint John to be distributed for the first time in Charlotte County. On May 29, 2012 CHCT became CHCO-TV. December 20, 2012, CHCO-TV was added to the Bell-TV satellite television service on channel 539 to almost 1.6 million subscribers coast to coast. October 24, 2014, CHCO-TV was added to the Bell Aliant Fibe television service on channel 58 available to most of New Brunswick; and moved to channel 26 on September 8, 2016 to match the over-the-air channel. November 21, 2018, CHCO-TV was made available to mainland Rogers subscribers county-wide on channel 126. Rogers Ignite service was introduced in Charlotte County in the Autumn of 2019 placing CHCO on channel 133. CHCO-DT 26.1 HDTV service starts February 15th 2021. Rogers begins HD distribution of CHCO-DT on July 23rd 2021., The mission of CHCO-TV is to promote community media and to encourage, educate and engage residents in Southwestern New Brunswick, to use new media and technology, to improve civic involvement, learn new media skills and enhance the culture, the economy, health and quality of life in New Brunswick. HISTORY: Our first cablecast was on March 13,1993 on Cable 4. By December 7, St. Andrews Community Television was registered as a non-profit corporation. The first organizational meeting of St. Andrews Community Channel Inc. was held on February 15, 1994 and the Board has met on a monthly basis ever since. Following the eventual sale of Fundy Cable a few years later, board members made the decision to apply to the CRTC for a low power television broadcast licence. Our application for a low-power television broadcast license was approved by the CRTC on November 23, 2005 for CHCT-TV. On Nov. 23, 2005, a licence was approved. CHCT-TV received clearance to begin broadcasting on Feb. 21, 2006. August 18, 2010 CHCT-TV was moved again from cable 10 to cable 9 to make way for Rogers' corporately branded community channel from Saint John to be distributed for the first time in Charlotte County. On May 29, 2012 CHCT became CHCO-TV. December 20, 2012, CHCO-TV was added to the Bell-TV satellite television service on channel 539 to almost 1.6 million subscribers coast to coast. October 24, 2014, CHCO-TV was added to the Bell Aliant Fibe television service on channel 58 available to most of New Brunswick; and moved to channel 26 on September 8, 2016 to match the over-the-air channel. November 21, 2018, CHCO-TV was made available to mainland Rogers subscribers county-wide on channel 126. Rogers Ignite service was introduced in Charlotte County in the Autumn of 2019 placing CHCO on channel 133. CHCO-DT 26.1 HDTV service starts February 15th 2021. Rogers begins HD distribution of CHCO-DT on July 23rd 2021.
Collected by: Chatham University Archives
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
Pulse@ChathamU is about what the Chatham community is up to—in Pittsburgh, nationally, and globally. We can’t do that without tips from readers like you.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Spontaneous Events
Creator: Chatham Uiniversity
Format: Website
Collected by: Chatham University Archives
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
This collection of web-based records documents Chatham University's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes documents created by the university as well as online news articles and social media posts about the university's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Spontaneous Events , Science & Health, Chatham University--Archives
Creator: Chatham University Archives & Special Collections
Format: web pages
Type: text
Date: 2020
Rights: IN COPYRIGHT This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). Creators who have concerns about the collection of social media or websites for the University Archives should contact the University Archives.
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Oct, 2009
Description:
The 2010 Chile earthquake occurred off the coast of the Biobio Region of Chile on Saturday, 27 February 2010, at 03:34 local time (06:34 UTC), having a magnitude of 8.8 on the moment magnitude scale, with intense shaking lasting for about three minutes. It ranks as the sixth largest earthquake ever to be recorded by a seismograph
Subject: Spontaneous Events , earthquake, Chile
Creator: Venkat
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Mar, 2010
Description:
IA collection for Chilean earthquake of Feb 2010
Subject: Spontaneous Events , earthquake, Chile
Creator: Virginia Tech
Date: March 12th 2010
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Apr, 2013
Description:
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit a rural area of Sichuan province in southwest China the morning of Saturday, April 20, affecting several Ya’an counties, including Lushan County, the quake’s epicenter. The earthquake has affected 1.5 million people. As of April 22, the death toll stood at 188, with 25 missing and 11,460 injured.
Subject: Spontaneous Events
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Sep, 2011
Description:
FLOODING rains that have swept across China in recent weeks have left more than 100 people dead or missing and displaced upwards of 1.5 million, with further bad weather expected. The rising waters have affected more than six million Chinese, and the authorities are continuing massive rescue and airlift operations.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Floods, China
Creator: kiran
Date: September 22, 2011
Collected by: National Library of New Zealand
Archived since: Mar, 2019
Description:
A collection of news stories and web pages related to the March 15 2019 Christchurch Mosque shootings. Contributors to this collection include members of the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) and individuals.
Subject: Spontaneous Events
Collected by: Colgate University
Archived since: Sep, 2014
Description:
A web archive of the activities of the student protest and sit-in that occured in September 2014. The admissions building sit-in was to protest inequality and demand an inclusive environment on campus.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Spontaneous Events , Student activism, Student protest, Diversity and inclusion, Campus life, Campus culture, Colgate University
Collected by: PACSCL
Archived since: May, 2020
Description:
A collection of websites, crawled by the Internet Archive, focusing on resources created by The College of Physicians of Philadelphia related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the College's "Documenting #COVIDPHL at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia" digital exhibit.
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Web sites, Professional associations -- Medicine, Philadelphia (Pa.) -- 21st century -- Quarantine, Pandemics, Medical museums, Libraries, COVID-19 (Disease)
Creator: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Source: https://archive-it.org/home/PACSCL
Coverage: Philadelphia (inhabited place)
Format: application/warc
Type: Collection
Date: 2020-06-08
Collector: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Contributor: Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Language: English
Sponsor: Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL)
Identifier: https://archive-it.org/collections/14234
Relation: https://cpparchives.org/repositories/2/resources/2073
Collected by: Creighton University
Archived since: May, 2020
Description:
Capturing Creighton University's Virtual Commencement ceremonies in response to Covid-19 pandemic.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Spontaneous Events , Covid-19
Language: English
Collector: Creighton University Archives and Special Collections
Collected by: Lawrence Public Library - Kansas
Archived since: Oct, 2018
Description:
This collection contains websites related to communal life in Lawrence (Kan.), including the homepages of neighborhood associations, local nonprofit agencies, advocacy groups, and more. Digital projects intended to capture or archive local culture, like Sounds of East Lawrence,
can also be found here.
Subject: Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events , Blogs & Social Media, Community Health Clinics, Food banks., Advocacy groups., Nonprofit organizations., Neighborhood associations.
Creator: Melissa Fisher Isaacs
Coverage: Lawrence (Kan.)
Type: Collection
Date: 2018-2021
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Contributor: Hazlett Henderson
Collector: Lawrence Public Library
Collected by: Jefferson-Madison Regional Library
Archived since: May, 2021
No description.
Subject: Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: Middlebury College
Archived since: Jun, 2020
Description:
The murder of George Floyd on 5/25/2020 by Minneapolis police officers inspired mass uprisings in dozens of American cities against police brutality and the systemic oppression of Black people in the United States. This collection includes responses and reactions from individuals and organizations that make up the Middlebury community to George Floyd's murder, the ensuing protests, Black Lives Matter, and the broader struggle taking place throughout the country in support of civil rights and social justice for Black people in the US.
Subject: Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events , Blogs & Social Media, Campus culture, Student activities, Student life, College activities, Civil rights, Social justice, Student activism, Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, Police violence, Campus politics, Racism on campus, Racism
Creator: Middlebury College Special Collections
Date: 2020
Collector: Middlebury College Special Collections
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Dec, 2012
No description.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , School Shooting, Connecticut
Collected by: John Gilmore
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
Covid-19 pandemic resources
Subject: Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Covid-19 pandemic resources
Collected by: Queen's University
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
This collection contains the response of local public health, cities, and municipalities in the Kingston / Frontenac area to the Coronavirus pandemic of 2020. Also includes news stories related to the pandemic response in the Kingston area. For the most part, this collection crawls the main pages and only those pages with keywords that include corona
, covid
, and pandemic.
Subject: Government - Cities, Government - Counties, Spontaneous Events , Pandemic, COVID-19, Coronavirus
Coverage: Lennox and Addington County, ON, Frontenac County, ON, Napanee, ON, Kingston, ON
Date: 2020-04-06
Collector: Queen's University Archives
Collected by: Vassar College
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
A web archive initiative documenting Vassar College experiences and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Universities & Libraries, Spontaneous Events , Pandemic Response
Creator: Vassar College Libraries
Publisher: Vassar College Libraries
Date: April 2020
Contributor: Nicole H. Scalessa, Head of Digital Scholarship and Technology Services
Collected by: Université de Montréal
Archived since: Jul, 2020
Description:
Cette collection rassemble les contenus Web relatifs à la COVID-19 et l'Université de Montréal.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , COVID-19, Coronavirus
Creator: Université de Montréal
Rights: Crédit image : <a href="https://fr.freepik.com/photos-vecteurs-libre/fond">Fond vecteur créé par starline - fr.freepik.com</a>
Collector: Division de la gestion de documents et des archives (DGDA)
Collected by: Toronto Metropolitan University
Archived since: Aug, 2020
Description:
This collection contains websites related to the COVID-19 pandemic beginning in March 2020
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture
Coverage: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date: 2020
Rights: Records are available for consultation without restriction unless noted otherwise
Collector: University Archives & Special Collections
Collected by: Michigan State University
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
A collection of websites related to the university response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Also includes some of the surrounding communities. As the response to the pandemic progressed on campus, this collection focused more on the surrounding community. MSU related response began to be collected as part of normal university website crawling.
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Universities & Libraries, Science & Health, Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19), Coronavirus, Government - Counties, Government - Cities, Society & Culture, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-, Communicable diseases--Michigan, Epidemics--Michigan, COVID-19 (Disease), COVID-19 (Disease)--Government policy, COVID-19 (Disease)--Michigan
Creator: Michigan State University
Publisher: Michigan State University
Coverage: North America -- United States -- Michigan -- Lansing, North America -- United States -- Michigan -- Meridian Township, North America -- United States -- Michigan -- East Lansing, North America -- United States -- Michigan -- East Lansing -- Michigan State University campus, and other university locations
Format: WARC
Type: Collection
Date: Archived since: March 2020
Collector: Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections
Language: English
URL: Access: https://partner.archive-it.org/413/collections/13812/
Collected by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
Web pages dedicated to UNL's response to the Covid 19 global pandemic
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health, Spontaneous Events
Creator: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Language: En
Identifier: RG 05
Collector: Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
Collected by: UCSF Industry Documents Library
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
Web archive of sites related to tobacco industry messaging about smoking and vaping during the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak beginning December 2019
Subject: Spontaneous Events , Science & Health, Society & Culture, smoking, novel coronavirus, covid-19, coronavirus, ecigarette, tobacco, vaping
Creator: UCSF Industry Documents Library
Collector: UCSF Industry Documents Library
Collected by: Creighton University
Archived since: May, 2020
Description:
Capturing web-content related to Creighton University's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health, Spontaneous Events , Covid-19
Language: English
Collector: Creighton University Archives and Special Collections
Collected by: Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation
Archived since: Mar, 2021
Description:
The Cuban 27N Movement Web Archive preserves and provides access to a broad range of websites related to the Cuban 27N Movement initiated in November 2020 by protesters in Havana, Cuba, demanding freedom of expression and other civil rights. Built by Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez (Princeton University), Jill Baron (Dartmouth College), Holly Ackerman (Duke University), and Lizabel Mónica (Princeton University) — under the auspices of the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation — the Archive focuses on websites produced by activists and supporters within and outside of Cuba, non-governmental organizations, Cuban alternative presses, and online periodicals on politics, art, and culture in order to guarantee that these potentially ephemeral websites are preserved and remain accessible to researchers and scholars for years to come.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Spontaneous Events , Society & Culture, Civil rights, Protest movements, Freedom of expression
Creator: Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation
Coverage: Cuba
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