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Florida International University Libraries

Archive-It Partner Since: Mar, 2015

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://ee.fiu.edu   

Description:

Everglades Explorer is a library, archive and research service with customized search engines. Everglades Explorer's mission is to provide easier location of quality and specific information, and improve quick access to data, publications and maps buried or scattered across the shallow and deep web. The portal also provides records, links and archives connecting directly to video, sound recordings, pamphlets, books, photos, art, curriculum material, government reports, theses and dissertations, scientific data sets, and more.

Everglades Explorer makes use of :

1) An open source discovery system (eXtensible Catalog) collecting and housing thick metadata in MARCXML and Dublin Core linking directly to diverse academic digital resources;

2) The Internet Archive, collecting and linking searchers to Everglades related documents, reports and other resources in .pdf and media formats, mostly harvested from government and non-government organizations(NGO).

3) A targeted Google API searching across thin Everglades metadata and real-time Content Management System (CMS) websites of partners, and other select organizations and government agencies.

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Title: The State of Working Florida 2009

URL: https://risep.fiu.edu/state-of-working-florida/2009-state-of-working-fl.pdf

Collection: Florida International University Webarchive

Description: This report presents annual data on the Florida labor force and comparisons with the U.S. Last year we could only see the beginning of the downturn, and now we see very clearly that the period from 2004 to 2007 represented a bubble in the economy that was unsustainable. Job losses and the increase in unemployment have entirely wiped away the gains made during the boom period. With regards to number of jobs and the unemployment rate, the gains that were made during those years have been lost, as if that growth had never occurred. Although the monthly data shows that job losses and unemployment appear to be leveling off, they are not likely to improve until at least well into next year, meaning that hundreds of thousands of Florida families will be struggling to get by for some time to come.

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