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Archived since: Mar, 2021
Description:
In 2020 the ongoing partisan struggle in the United States between advocates for voting rights and official proponents of voter suppression measures came to a head during a bitter presidential election campaign conducted amidst the substantial additional challenges to participatory democracy posed by the global pandemic. The election saw historic turnout, but also a sustained effort by the defeated incumbent to challenge the election’s legitimacy, spurring a violent insurrection on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 to attempt to disrupt the U.S Congress from certifying the Electoral College results. As the Biden administration gets underway with narrow Democratic Party control of the House and Senate, while legislatures in multiple states are advancing new voter restrictions, structural democracy reform and voting rights will be at the heart of major legislative debates in 2021 and beyond. Columbia University Libraries has initiated a new thematic web archive collection devoted to documenting these historic debates and any ensuing legislation, both at the national and in selected local contexts, focusing on democracy reform and voting rights and subtopics including: campaign finance reform; electoral college reform (including the National Popular Vote interstate compact); the equal-time rule; gerrymandering; ranked-choice voting; universal voter registration; voter identification; voter suppression; DC Statehood; Puerto Rico Statehood; and Supreme Court expansion/reform.
Subject: Government - National, Government - US States, Politics & Elections, Puerto Rico, Washington (D.C.), U.S. states, Statehood (American politics), Representative government and representation, Suffrage, Voting, Democracy
Coverage: United States
Collector: Columbia University Libraries
Archived since: Jun, 2015
Description:
A collection of electronic journals freely accessible on the web. The collection represents a pilot group of titles selected to evaluate strategies for expanding the preservation of eJournal content. Titles included span a wide variety of subjects.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Creator: Columbia University Libraries
Collector: Columbia University Libraries
Archived since: Apr, 2017
Description:
The Resistance web archive is a thematic collection, created by Columbia University Libraries, of websites documenting and embodying grass roots political resistance activities in the United States arising in the wake of the election and inauguration of Donald Trump. Includes selected web resources focused on: protest/demonstration planning; calls to action and guidelines for political participation by citizens; official statements in response to controversial executive orders; campaigns to contain and mitigate the effects of specific dramatic policy shifts; published whistleblower or other reports of dissent by government officials; official congressional investigation reports; and newspaper board editorials addressing impeachment . Archiving of selected websites began in April 2017, with periodic re-crawls of those websites that continued to be updated, and new websites were added to the collection as they were identified. The collection ceased new crawls in February 2021, shortly after the conclusion of Donald Trump's presidency and his second impeachment.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Spontaneous Events, Political participation, Opposition (Political philosophy), Demonstrations, Government, Resistance to, Trump, Donald, 1946-, Trump, Donald, 1946- --Impeachment
Creator: Columbia University Libraries
Coverage: United States
Collector: Columbia University Libraries
Archived since: May, 2019
Description:
A collection of web content archived by Columbia University Libraries in June 2019 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising. Stonewall is one of the key events in the history of civil rights and the most important single event in the development of the modern gay rights movement. The Stonewall 50 celebration and commemoration was observed all over the world, with the central focus on New York City. Much of the selected web content was produced by the member institutions comprising the Stonewall 50 Consortium (largely NYC-based, with a few national and international organizations as well). Archived content includes commemorative websites featuring video or audio interviews with original participants in the Stonewall uprising, historical essays, and many special event and exhibition listings to help document how the anniversary was celebrated. The collection was proposed by Prof. Andrew S. Dolkart, Columbia GSAPP.
Subject: Society & Culture, Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969--Anniversaries, etc., Stonewall Inn (New York, N.Y.), Gay rights
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Collector: Columbia University Libraries
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