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Archived since: Jun, 2015
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Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Archived since: May, 2016
Description:
The UK European Union Membership Referendum, also know as the Brexit
referendum, was a non-binding referendum that took place on Thursday 23 June 2016 in the United Kingdom to gauge support for the country's continued membership in the European Union. The referendum resulted in an overall vote to leave the European Union by 51.9%, with 17,410,742 votes to Leave
and 16,141,241 to Remain
. The UK European Union Membership Referendum Web Archive collected the most important Remain
and Leave
campaign websites, from environmental and academic grassroots organizations to trade unions and business groups. Also included were the main official websites about the referendum by the United Kingdom government. The web archive was created under the auspices of Katalin Radics by Dvorah Lewis and Oliver Mattheussens of the Collections, Research and Instructional Services (CRIS) department of the UCLA Library.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Government, Society & Culture , European Union--Membership., Referendum., United Kingdom.
Creator: Lewis, Dvorah, Mattheussens, Oliver, Radics, Katalin
Coverage: United Kingdom
Date: 2016 May 11 - 2016 June 20
Rights: Websites in the collection and elements incorporated into the websites are protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners.
Language: English
Keywords: Brexit, Euroscepticism, European Union, United Kingdom, Referendum
Archived since: Sep, 2015
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Subject: Society & Culture , Government, Spontaneous Events
Archived since: Sep, 2015
Description:
Statistical data of Guizhou
Subject: Government, Society & Culture , Guizhou (China)--Statistics., 贵州 (China)--Statistics.
Archived since: Sep, 2015
Description:
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region statistics 新疆维吾尓自治区统计数据.
Subject: Government, Society & Culture , Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China)--Statistics., 新疆维吾尓自治区 (China)--Statistics., Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (China)--Statistics.
Archived since: Oct, 2015
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LGBT web sites in Southeast Asia
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Sep, 2015
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Subject: Government - Cities, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2015
Description:
Contains archived websites, blogs, editorials and other materials posted online by, or on behalf of, 17 Russian political and cultural figures who have expressed some opposition to foreign and domestic policy in Vladimir Putin’s Russia. The archive also captures eight websites that chronicle a range of contemporary political and human rights positions and events that reflect the prevailing climate. The political and cultural figures whose websites and/or blogs have been captured include: Rustem Adagamov, widely-read Russian blogger; Sergei Aleksashenko, economist, businessman; Konstantin Borovoi, entrepreneur and opposition politician; Leonid Gozman, opposition politician; Il’ia Iashin, opposition politician, co-founder of Russian “Solidarity” party; Oleg Kashin, political journalist and author; Oleg Kozyrev, author, screenwriter, blogger and journalist, leader of youth movement “Democratic Alternative”; Andrei Makarevich, founder of classic rock group Mashina Vremeni [Time Machine]), who Russian state media condemned as a “traitor” for performing a charity concert for Ukrainian children displaced by the war; Andrei Mal’gin, journalist, literary scholar and critic, publisher, and political activist well known for his blogging; Aleksei Naval’nyi, Russian political and social activist, lawyer, and popular blogger; Boris Nemtsov, prominent Russian opposition leader gunned down in Moscow on February 27, 2015; Valeriia Novodvorskaia (d. July 2014), a political activist, dissident, human rights advocate, independent journalist, and founder of liberal political parties; Dmitrii Oreshkin, political scientist and activist; Sergei Parkhomenko, publisher, journalist, political observer; Irina Prokhorova, literary scholar, editor, television personality, opposition political figure; Artemii Troitskii, rock journalist, music critic who emigrated to Estonia in 2014 because of the worsening political climate; Nikolai Uskov, historian, journalist and publishing executive. This archive also includes captures of the following sites: Civil Platform, founded in 2012, with the aims of establishing civil society in Russia, upholding of the rights of the individual, and economic reform. Human Rights in Russia, a website dedicated to raising awareness of threats to human rights in Russia, funded by the MacArthur Foundation and the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. Nashi, a pro-Kremlin youth organization. Politkom.Ru, web platform of the Center for Political Technology, which purports to be an independent source of news and analysis and an open forum for exchange of opinions between politicians, analysts and journalists. Putin. Itogi publishes “independent, expert” reports on Putin’s leadership, among them reports written by Boris Nemtsov. Solidarnost’ is a “united democratic movement” founded in 2008 as a coalition of opposition organizations against authoritarianism. Bolotnaya Square Case is a website devoted to documenting the consequences for dozens of protesters after their participation in an opposition rally in Moscow in May of 2012. Traitor.net is a website that singles out political and cultural figures for their expression of disagreement with Russian incursions into Ukraine.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture
Creator: Nafpaktitis, Margarita
Archived since: Jun, 2015
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Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture
Creator: Nafpaktitis, Margarita
Archived since: Oct, 2016
Description:
This web archive collects newspaper articles and blogs in English, as well as some online newspapers and websites in Thai, which show or describe the Thai people's response to the passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Collected from October 2016 to December 2017, these documents span the events from the King Bhumibol's passing to about two months after his cremation, as the Thai people transitioned from official mourning back toward normal life.
Subject: Society & Culture , Government - National, Spontaneous Events, King Bhumibol, King of Thailand, Rama IX, Thai history, Southeast Asia, Mourning, Preparations for cremation, Cremation, Succession of new king, Thai royal family, Royal development projects, KIng's scientific innovations, King's artistic accomplishments
Archived since: Oct, 2015
Description:
Beijing News
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Creator: The Beijing News
Language: Chinese
Archived since: Oct, 2015
Description:
Buddhist organizations in Los Angeles
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
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