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University of Texas at Arlington, Special Collections

Archive-It Partner Since: Nov, 2016

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: https://libraries.uta.edu/collections/special-collections   

Description:

The University of Texas at Arlington Special Collections uses the Internet Archive’s Archive-It service to capture and provide access to websites that are deemed to be of enduring value. We have four collections of archived websites that correspond to other collecting areas in Special Collections. Members of the University and community can nominate websites to be included in Special Collections Archived Websites by visiting: https://www.questionpro.com/a/TakeSurvey?tt=P9L1wEM2EGA%3D

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Title: Building a Barrier-Free Campus: The History of Accessibility at the University of Texas at Arlington

URL: https://library.uta.edu/barrier-freecampus/

Collection: Texas Disability History Collection

Description: Building a Barrier-Free Campus traces how UT Arlington became a model accessible campus for students with disabilities starting in the mid-1960s—a time when disabled students had no right to attend K-12 schools or college—and how disabled students and alums helped drive disability rights activism and adapted sports in Texas and beyond. Curated by Trevor Engel and Sarah F. Rose and available in both digital format (with full text description) and in-person format, the exhibit draws on dozens of oral histories collected as part of UTA Libraries’ award-winning Texas Disability History Collection.

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Subject:   Disabilities Barrier-free design University of Texas at Arlington

Title: Building a Barrier-Free Campus: The History of Accessibility at the University of Texas at Arlington

URL: https://library.uta.edu/barrier-freecampus/

Collection: University Archives

Description: Building a Barrier-Free Campus traces how UT Arlington became a model accessible campus for students with disabilities starting in the mid-1960s—a time when disabled students had no right to attend K-12 schools or college—and how disabled students and alums helped drive disability rights activism and adapted sports in Texas and beyond. Curated by Trevor Engel and Sarah F. Rose and available in both digital format (with full text description) and in-person format, the exhibit draws on dozens of oral histories collected as part of UTA Libraries’ award-winning Texas Disability History Collection.

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Subject:   Disabilities Barrier-free design University of Texas at Arlington

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