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University of Oregon

Archive-It Partner Since: Jul, 2011

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://www.uoregon.edu/   

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Madness Outside In: Morningside Hospital, American Psychiatry, and the Evolving Nation in the mid-20th Century

Archived since: Oct, 2020

Description:

The project examines mid-20th century American psychiatry through a case study of the Morningside Hospital, which operated in Portland, Oregon from 1903-1963.

Subject:   Society & Culture

Oregon Women's History Consortium Website

Archived since: Oct, 2020

Description:

The Oregon Women’s History Consortium (OWHC) is a 501c3 educational organization that provides leadership to support research and education related to the history of women in Oregon. Established in 2010, the Oregon Women’s History Consortium led the statewide commemoration of the centennial of Oregon women gaining the right to vote in 2012, Century of Action: Oregon Women Vote, 1912-2012. The OWHC is engaged in educating the public about Oregon activists’ role in gaining the right to vote and to place women’s voting rights in the United States Constitution with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920.

Subject:   Society & Culture Politics & Elections Government

Ralph Salisbury website

Archived since: Jun, 2020

Description:

Collection comprises the website of American poet, writer, professor, and editor Ralph J. Salisbury, and includes biographical information, publications list, and multimedia.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Society & Culture

The Brainerd Foundation website

Archived since: Jun, 2020

Description:

Collection comprises the website and selected social media videos of The Brainerd Foundation, a family philanthropic foundation that provides funding and expertise to strengthen the ability of nonprofits, communities, and decision-makers to protect the air, land, and water of the northwest United States.

Subject:   Society & Culture

United Collections: Open Resources for Teaching Special and Museum Collections

Archived since: Oct, 2020

Description:

This open curriculum introduces and explores major issues in collections acquisition, care, access, and digitization. The curriculum has been designed for entry-level participants with an interest in collections issues. The modules provide basic background and invite the participants to consider conceptual questions regarding why and how we create, care for, and use collections.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities

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