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Archived since: Sep, 2015
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Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Universities & Libraries, Twitter analysis
Archived since: Dec, 2017
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Archived since: Aug, 2016
Description:
In August 2016, prolonged rainfall in southern Louisiana resulted in catastrophic flooding that submerged thousands of houses and businesses. About 11,000 square miles of Louisiana saw rainfall of at least 15 inches over 48 hours. The no-name storm
dumped three times as much rain on Louisiana as Hurricane Katrina, the equivalent of 7.1 trillion gallons of water. With an estimated 110,000 homes damaged in the flooding, the event was characterized as the worst US natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Also see the collection created by the EBR Parish Library at https://www.archive-it.org/collections/7755
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Floods, Louisiana
Date: August 2016
Archived since: Oct, 2017
Description:
This is purely a test collection for learning about the use of Archive-It. Please disregard.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Computers & Technology, Computers & Technology, Test Collection
Creator: Shawn M. Jones
Type: homepages, professional sites
Language: English
Collector: Shawn M. Jones
Archived since: Nov, 2018
Description:
Scholars use web archives for a variety of purposes. As researchers, we often need to cite use of web archives outside of traditional research projects. This web archive collection exists to capture general journalistic works (news) that reference and make use of web archives. Inclusion of a news source does not imply endorsement of its contents. To recommend items for inclusion, please contact sjone@cs.odu.edu.
Subject: Computers & Technology, Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities
Creator: Shawn M. Jones
Archived since: Oct, 2017
Description:
On October 1, 2017 a shooter opened fire onto a country music concert crowd from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas. At the time this collection was created, 58 people lost their lives in this incident, making this event the deadliest mass shooting in modern United States history.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Mass shooting in US
Date: October 1, 2017
Archived since: Dec, 2013
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Subject: Government, Arts & Humanities, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Oct, 2017
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Subject: Spontaneous Events
Date: 26/11/2008
Archived since: Oct, 2017
No description.
Subject: Government, Government, Government
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