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New York University

Archive-It Partner Since: Jul, 2011

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://library.nyu.edu/   

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Edible Magazines (New York)

Archived since: Nov, 2013

Description:

Covers four editions of Edible Magazine (Manhattan, Brooklyn, New jersey, and Hudson Valley).

Subject:   Arts & Humanities,  Science & Health ,  Society & Culture Food Studies

Fales Library: NYC Arts Community COVID-19 Response

Archived since: Apr, 2020

Description:

The New York City Arts Community COVID-19 Response Web Collection documents art galleries and art organizations use of their online presenece to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and by extension the Black Lives Matter movement. The collection consists of digital art exhibits that highlight existing work that relates to COVID-19 pandemic, especially art created during the AIDS epidemic. Other online art exhibits (and later in-person exhibits) highlight and commission new work, with focuses on themes such as mutual aid, community care, social distancing, the activity of creation during the pandemic, uncertainty, climate change, government aid (and lack thereof), mental health, the pandemic outside of New York, death, healing, and Black and transgender lives. The websites also focus on the organizations' shifts to virtual events, including reading series, book clubs, fundraisers, awards, and video programs. In addition, the websites also provide resources for artists related to mental and physical health, grants and fellowships, professional development tools to find jobs and present work online. This is an artificial collection, materials were selected by Fales curators and arranged by an archivist.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities,  Science & Health ,  Universities & Libraries

Food Blogs

Archived since: Dec, 2011

Description:

An archive of major food blogs in the U.S.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media,  Science & Health ,  Arts & Humanities

Food Regulations

Archived since: Aug, 2011

Description:

Food regulation laws in the United States and new York State.

Subject:   Government - US Federal,  Science & Health ,  Society & Culture

NYU Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Archived since: Mar, 2020

Description:

This collection contains websites regarding New York University's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, starting in March 2020. It includes webpages from the University's campuses worldwide that represent advocacy, information, policies, protest, research, and scholarship created by individuals and communities within NYU, including administrators, faculty, students, staff, alumni, and prospective students at the New York campus, study away sites, and the campuses in Shanghai and Abu Dhabi.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries,  Science & Health

Tamiment-Wagner: NYC COVID-19 Web Activism

Archived since: May, 2020

Description:

The NYC COVID-19 Web Activism Collection documents activists' use of social media and the internet to create content, online campaigns, online actions, virtual mutual aid networks and funds to highlight, resist, and call attention to ways in which COVID-19 has impacted New York City physically, emotionally, politically, and economically. This collection also focused on the ways in which this activism names and addresses the ways in which COVID-19 has disproportionately affected low income communities of color in New York City. Subjects covered within the scope of this collection include organizing around tenants rights and rent strikes; housing insecurity; decarceration campaigns and efforts to raise bail for incarcerated individuals (especially those facing COVID-19 outbreaks in New York City jails); efforts to confront and combat anti-Asian racism; demilitarization campaigns; efforts to confront and combat environmental racism; organizing around access to healthcare; neighborhood autonomy and agency; and support and organizing for workers who are striking against unsafe work conditions, lack of hazard pay, and/or lack of benefits. This is an artificial collection, materials were selected by Tamiment curators and arranged by an archivist.

Subject:   Science & Health ,  Society & Culture

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