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Archived since: Apr, 2021
Description:
The Abraham Lincoln Statue Controversies collection contains captured webpages that lend insight to the ongoing tensions over statues in light of the fight for racial justice and the reconsideration of who and what is memorialized. This collection focuses on statues and memorials of Abraham Lincoln located in public spaces and institutions throughout the United States, including parks, intersections, and colleges and universities. Web content contains material both in support of and against the removal of Lincoln statues, memorials, and monuments, including news articles, social media posts, legislative documents, letters of support, and petitions. Also includes web content on Lincoln statue vandalism and activism. Several captures surround the Emancipation Memorial statue found in Boston, Massachusetts (removed December 2020), and Washington, D.C. Webpages were curated by the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections in accordance with their mission of documenting Abraham Lincoln's life and legacy.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture
Archived since: Nov, 2022
Description:
The Alpha Tau Omega Web Archive includes captured webpages from the Alpha Tau Omega (ATO) national fraternity and ATO Foundation websites. Alpha Tau Omega is a social fraternity founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1865 by Otis Allan Glazebrook, Erskine Mayo Ross, and Alfred Marshall. Since 1995, the Alpha Tau Omega National Archives have been held by the University of Illinois Archives at Urbana-Champaign.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture , Fraternities; Greek Life; Universities; Alumni and alumnae; Society & Culture; Blogs & Social Media; Students
Creator: Alpha Tau Omega
Publisher: Alpha Tau Omega
Coverage: 2023-; United States; Indianapolis, IN
Format: WARC
Type: Web Archives
Date: 2023
Extent: 4.9 GB
Collector: University of Illinois Student Life and Culture Archives
Rights: ©2023 Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. All rights reserved.
Language: English
Archived since: Feb, 2023
Description:
This collection consists of materials related to international security from the 1970s-2000s that were held by the University of Illinois program in Arms Control & Domestic and International Security (ACDIS) before being donated to the International & Area Studies Library (IASL). Some documents in these holdings focus on educating readers on radiation safety and nuclear war, others on investigating responses to terrorism, as well as many examinations into matters of regional security around the world. The publications are varied not only in content but in type, and include research papers, policy reports, newsletters, official publications and casual mailers, and more. This collection represents works authored by academic and governmental agencies in addition to others created by independent & non-profit organizations as well. A small portion of those works that have been found digitized in numerous locations online before being compiled together in this Arms Control and International Security Papers exhibition. A complimentary collection of non-digitized materials is housed in the University of Illinois’ library.
Subject: Government, Society & Culture , Government - US States
Archived since: May, 2020
No description.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Government, Society & Culture
Language: various
Archived since: Jun, 2022
Description:
The Central Illinois Jewish Communities Web Archive (CIJCWA) is a website content preservation initiative launched by the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections (IHLC) in Summer 2022. The website content that falls within the scope of the CIJCWA is that which documents places of significance to central Illinois’ small-town Jewish communities both presently and historically. These locations include synagogues and temples, businesses owned by Jewish persons, meetinghouses, social clubs, and other places of worship or community.
Subject: Society & Culture , Temples, Synagogues, Religious institutions, Judaism
Archived since: Jun, 2021
Description:
The FairWarning web archives includes 113.8 gigabytes of online news articles relating to consumer protection, environment, labor, public health, and transportation safety. Articles written span from 2010-2021 and were collected using Archive-It, the web archiving service built by the Internet Archive. FairWarning was a nonprofit investigative news organization with a focus on public health, consumer, workplace, and environmental issues, and related topics, and related topics of government and business accountability. FairWarning began publication in March 2010 and was a member of the Institute for Nonprofit News. FairWarning donated its website to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University Archives in the Fall of 2021.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture , Online journalism, Nonprofit journalism, Web sites
Creator: FairWarning
Publisher: FairWarning
Format: WARC
Type: Web archives
Date: 2010-2021
Language: English
Extent: 113.8 GB
Collector: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University Archives
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
This collection represents a cross-section of responses to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic from non-governmental organizations from around the world across the political spectrum. Organizations were selected from the Center for Global Studies' Custom Search Engine, which has been collecting URLs from NGOs for the past 10 years. These organizations include trade groups, think-tanks, academic associations, aid organizations, and advocacy groups. Each was selected for this web archive because of a substantial reaction to the COVID-19 outbreak. Sites with sub-sites dedicated to COVID-19 or a significant collection of resources were selected. The global nature of the pandemic is clear. This archive provides documentation of how organizations responded and adjusted positions to accommodate, understand, and gain control over a rapidly changing political, economic, and security landscape.
Subject: Society & Culture , Science & Health, Spontaneous Events, Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), Pandemics, Civil Society, NGOs, Trade Organizations, Academic Associations, Epidemics, Aid Agencies, Global Studies, Area Studies
Archived since: Oct, 2017
Description:
Illinois 150 includes a captured webpage from the Illinois News-Gazette, concerning the Illinois Sesquicentennial celebration, notable alumni of the university, stories collected from alumni, and memories about the University of Illinois.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture , Sesquicentennial, Alumni and alumnae, Community and college, Anniversaries
Publisher: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Coverage: Champaign and Urbana, IL
Date: 2017
Language: english
Archived since: Jul, 2015
No description.
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture , Government
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