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Description: Web site for a commission under the Department of Commerce, which has as its objective to provide uniform control over the sale, purchase, transportation, manufacture, consumption, and possession of alcoholic beverages in the state.
Captured 2 times between Mar 23, 2012 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Alcohol Law and legislation
Description: CINCH is a web-based, open source, lightweight tool that was designed to help libraries, archives, and agencies with similar mandates to collect and authenticate digital content that is freely available on the web.
Captured on Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Digital Preservation
Description: NC's Civilian Wartime experience (1861-1865) in the words of those who lived it.
Captured 7 times between Apr 06, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 19 Videos Captured
Subject: History of North Carolina, History and culture, Military
Description: Civil War Sesquicentennial Blog of the North Carolina State Archives
Captured 9 times between Nov 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 16 Videos Captured
Subject: Military
Description: Collecting, preserving, and interpreting the history of southern North Carolina
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Subject: History of North Carolina, History and culture
Description: The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources has established a team of staff and citizen members to plan for the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. The team’s mission is to develop events, activities, and materials to educate the public about “America’s Second War for Independence” and the role of North Carolina and North Carolinians in that war.
Captured 8 times between Jan 25, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: History of North Carolina, Education, Military
Description: Blog by the NC Museum of Art staff.
Captured 12 times between Mar 26, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 327 Videos Captured
Subject: Visual arts
Description: We plan to share the latest in performances, artist profiles and arts news from across the state.
Captured 10 times between Aug 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 4511 Videos Captured
Subject: Visual arts, performing arts, ethnic and folk art
Description: The North Carolina Museum of History offers over 300 educational resources about North Carolina history. Many are free, and many can be easily integrated into the North Carolina public school curriculum. All resources are searchable by keywords, audience, school grade, and curriculum goal number.
Captured on Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Education
Description: The NCLBPH What’s New blog gives our patrons a chance to find out the latest happenings, where we’ll be visiting and useful information on technology and resources to make life better.
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Subject: Special libraries
Description: The State Library of North Carolina's Library Marketing Toolkit Blog. The State Library of North Carolina has compiled this web-based toolkit to share some of the best marketing ideas anywhere. And many are being put in place by libraries across North Carolina.
Captured 12 times between Mar 26, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 3629 Videos Captured
Subject: Libraries and archives
Description: Founded in 1902, the North Carolina Museum of History encourages visitors to discover the past; to reflect on their own lives and their place in history; and to preserve state, regional, and local history for future generations.
Captured 42 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 461 Videos Captured
Subject: History of North Carolina
Description: The G.S. 132 Files is the records management blog of the State Archives of North Carolina - a space for discussing public records law, records retention, and collections housed at the State Records Center.
Captured on Jul 20, 2012
Subject: State Records Center, Archives, Records Management
Description: Ready to play a few games and learn about our favorite kinds of transportation? That word means the things we use to get around, like cars, trains, and planes.
Captured 6 times between Jun 04, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Description: Blog of ArtNC, an educational resource from the North Carolina Museum of Art
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Subject: art
Description: The mission of the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art is to educate and involve audiences in the art of our time.
Captured 12 times between Mar 26, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 9552 Videos Captured
Subject: Visual arts
Description: Web site for the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry. The North Carolina General Assembly created the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry in January 1996. This law outlines registration requirements for persons living in North Carolina, non-resident students and non-resident workers.
Captured 4 times between May 15, 2009 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Sex offenders
Description: The State Library of North Carolina's World Wide Web resources reflect the library's commitment to use the power of information to enrich the lives of the people of North Carolina. Our World Wide Web resources focus on services the library is uniquely able to provide to support the state's libraries, our state government agencies, the business community, genealogists and the blind and physically handicapped.
Captured 25 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Sep 14, 2011
Videos: 36 Videos Captured
Subject: Public libraries, Special libraries, Library systems
Description: State Library of North Carolina's blog
Captured 3 times between Mar 23, 2012 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Subject: Libraries and archives, Information resources
Description: The Government and Heritage Library Blog is an informative online news source focusing on the collections, resources, and expert services of the Government and Heritage Library. The blog’s goal is to connect users to the valuable resources in the library’s print and digital collections that provide information about North Carolina’s past and present and support genealogical research.
Captured 9 times between Nov 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 111 Videos Captured
Subject: Libraries and archives, Genealogy
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Description: Twitter feed for the State Archives of North Carolina.
Captured 3 times between Apr 09, 2012 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Archives
Description: North Carolina Arts on Twitter
Captured 6 times between Jun 03, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 35 Videos Captured
Subject: Visual arts, performing arts, ethnic and folk art
Description: Showing the best and most innovative art of today from around the world.
Captured 12 times between Mar 26, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 5 Videos Captured
Subject: Visual arts
Description: Twitter feed for the Battleship North Carolina.
Captured 3 times between Apr 09, 2012 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 18 Videos Captured
Subject: History of North Carolina, Military, Museums and historical societies
Description: Twitter feed for the Bentonville Battlefield historic site.
Captured 3 times between Apr 09, 2012 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: History of North Carolina, History and culture
Description: Tweeting the Civil War home front in N.C., in the words of those who lived it.
Captured 7 times between Apr 06, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: History of North Carolina, History and culture, Military
Description: Important events in digital preservation history.
Captured 5 times between Sep 14, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Information management, technology
Description: Duke Homestead's Twitter page.
Captured 10 times between Aug 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 4 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources
Description: The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum is a public, non-profit, educational institution. The Museum is dedicated to the preservation, advancement and presentation of the maritime history and shipwrecks of the North Carolina Outer Banks from the earliest periods of exploration and/or colonization to the present day, with particular emphasis on the period from 1524 to 1945.
Captured 11 times between Jun 18, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 21 Videos Captured
Subject: Museums and historical societies
Description: The NC Museum of Art's Twitter page.
Captured 12 times between Mar 26, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 817 Videos Captured
Subject: Visual arts
Description: Cultural Resources serves more than 19 million people annually through three major areas: The Arts, The State Library of N.C. and Archives and History.
Captured 6 times between Jun 03, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources
Description: The NC Film Office's Twitter page.
Captured 12 times between Mar 26, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 12 Videos Captured
Subject: Movies
Description: nclbph Twitter page which includes their tweets.
Captured 5 times between Sep 14, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Libraries and archives
Description: NCpedia Twitter page including tweets about North Caroliniana.
Captured 5 times between Sep 14, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Description: NC State Pubs (NCStatePubs) on Twitter
Captured 2 times between Jun 03, 2011 and Sep 14, 2011
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Subject: state government
Description: This site allows free and open access to North Carolina state agency web sites dating back to 1996.
Captured 7 times between Apr 06, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Libraries and archives, Information resources, Internet
Description: ACTnowNC.org is an educational website dedicated to raising awareness about and preventing alcohol-related public health issues, such as underage drinking, drinking and driving, excessive drinking and more.
Captured 2 times between May 14, 2012 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Alcohol Law and legislation, Alcohol and drug abuse
Captured 4 times between Apr 28, 2006 and Nov 02, 2006
Description: The mission of the North Carolina Office of Archives and History is to collect, preserve, and utilize the state's historic resources so that present and future residents may better understand their history. To this purpose, the office safeguards the documentary and material evidence of past generations for the education of all citizens and the protection of their democratic rights. This is done through: Collecting, preserving, and managing archival materials; researching, writing, and publishing works on North Carolina history; identifying, protecting and enhancing historic properties and archaeological sites; preserving, interpreting and maintaining important state historic sites and landmarks; operating programs of technical, professional and financial assistance for private and public history projects; and collecting, preserving and displaying artifacts to educate the public about the state's past. The agency also provides leadership and assistance to encourage the stewardship of historic resources by government agencies, private individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations throughout the state.
Captured 42 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 24 Videos Captured
Subject: Historic preservation, Tourism, Cultural resources, Libraries and archives, History of North Carolina
Description: The mission of the Office of State Archaeology is to identify, protect, interpret, and enhance archaeological sites, while preserving and making available the material culture associated with archaeological sites in North Carolina, including those located underwater.
Captured 42 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Archaeology
Description: The State Archives of North Carolina collects, preserves, and makes available for public use historical and evidential materials relating to North Carolina. Its holdings consist of official records of state, county, and local governmental units, and copies of federal and foreign government materials. In addition to these official records are private collections, organization records, maps, pamphlets, sound recordings, photographs, motion picture film, and a small reference library.
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Subject: Archives
Description: The Aycock Birthplace maintains and provides interpretive tours for the birthplace of Charles B. Aycock, who was born into a simple, rural home in 1859 and elected governor of North Carolina in 1900. Aycock dedicated his life to improving public education in the state.
Captured 3 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Nov 11, 2005
Subject: Historic preservation, Tourism, Cultural resources, History of North Carolina
Description: replaced by http://www.nccob.org/
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Description: The official web site for the USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial located in Wilmington, North Carolina. Contains the history of all United States ships called North Carolina. North Carolina World War II memorial. In depth history of USS North Carolina, BB-55, and her participation in WWII. Complete list of officers and crew. Pictures and diagrams of the physical structure of a battleship.
Captured 10 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 43 Videos Captured
Subject: Tourism, History and culture pages for kids, Museums and historical societies, History of North Carolina
Description: The online Bentonville Battlefield Civil War Store sells Civil War memorabilia, publications, and other items. This online store is operated by the Bentonville Battlefield Historical Association, Inc. (BBHA) a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of State Historic Sites. All proceeds help to support this State Historic Site.
Captured 3 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Nov 11, 2005
Subject: Historic preservation, Tourism, Cultural resources, Museums and historical societies, History of North Carolina
Description: Connecting to Collection's goal is to provide staff training and support for the state’s nearly 1,000 cultural heritage institutions regarding information on regional and statewide resources for collections management, collections care, and disaster preparedness.
Captured 8 times between Nov 22, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Archives
Description: The Commission of Anatomy was established in 1975 by N.C. General Statute 130A-33.30 and charged with ensuring a sufficient number of human bodies for the study of anatomy in the state of North Carolina. It also oversees the disposition of unclaimed bodies.
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Description: Operating within the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Correction Enterprises consists of 30 separate revenue producing operations located throughout the state, plus administrative offices in Raleigh and a central warehouse in Apex. The Enterprises operation employs approximately 380 staff and 2100 inmate workers. This website is a resource for more information about Correction Enterprises. Also, as well as a browsable product catalog.
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Subject: Corrections, Industry, shopping
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Subject: Digital Preservation
Description: www.discovercraftnc.org offers traditional and contemporary crafts including Cherokee, Appalachian and coastal crafts of clay, glass, textiles, pottery, woods, baskets, decoys, jewelry and metal at museums, galleries, schools, guilds, and arts Centers in North Carolina and identifies classes, with suggested itineraries, special events, workshops, festivals and connections to accomodations for travelers.
Captured 34 times between Apr 28, 2006 and Sep 14, 2011
Subject: Ethnic and folk art, Visual arts
Description: www.discovercraftnc.org offers traditional and contemporary crafts including Cherokee, Appalachian and coastal crafts of clay, glass, textiles, pottery, woods, baskets, decoys, jewelry and metal at museums, galleries, schools, guilds, and arts Centers in North Carolina and identifies classes, with suggested itineraries, special events, workshops, festivals and connections to accomodations for travelers.
Captured 34 times between Apr 28, 2006 and Sep 14, 2011
Subject: Ethnic and folk art, Visual arts
Description: Web site that details the historic site comprised of the early home, factories, and farm where Washington Duke first grew and processed tobacco. His sons later founded The American Tobacco Company, the world's largest tobacco company. Duke and others helped create a market for Durham-area tobacco products that eventually would turn North Carolina into the heart of an international tobacco empire. Many profits were invested in land and industries but others were used for such humanitarian causes as Duke University, named for the family
Captured 3 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Nov 11, 2005
Subject: Historic preservation, Tourism, Local history, Cultural resources, History of North Carolina, Landmarks
Description: At Duke Homestead, visitors can tour the early home, factories, and farm where Washington Duke first grew and processed tobacco. Duke's sons later founded The American Tobacco Company, the largest tobacco company in the world. The Dukes became one of the wealthiest families in the country at the turn of the 20th century and now lend their name to Duke University, Duke Energy, and the Duke Endowment.
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Subject: historic sites
Description: Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum State Historic Site on Facebook
Captured 9 times between Nov 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 18 Videos Captured
Subject: Museums and historical societies
Description: North Carolina Historical Publications' Facebook page including images and news.
Captured 5 times between Sep 14, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: History and culture
Description: Tryon Palace's facebook page.
Captured 9 times between Nov 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 5 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources
Description: Bennett Place on Facebook
Captured 6 times between Jun 03, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 69 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources
Description: Museum of Art's facebook page.
Captured 9 times between Nov 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Cultural resources, Visual arts, Museums and historical societies
Description: The Arts Council's Facebook page.
Captured 10 times between Aug 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 6 Videos Captured
Subject: Visual arts, performing arts, ethnic and folk art
Description: The State Library of NC's Government and Heritage Library's facebook page.
Captured 9 times between Nov 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 4 Videos Captured
Subject: Libraries and archives
Description: NC Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped's facebook page
Captured 10 times between Aug 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 10 Videos Captured
Subject: Libraries and archives, Visual disabilities
Description: From the Museum to the First Factory, from the Pack House to the Kitchen, you just can't get enough of the place the Duke family came to call "The Homestead." If you're in the area, you won't want to miss it!
Captured 8 times between Jan 27, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 7 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources
Description: Roanoke Island Festival Park's facebook page.
Captured 12 times between Apr 06, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 77 Videos Captured
Subject: History of North Carolina
Description: Dept. of Cultural Resources' facebook page.
Captured 12 times between Apr 06, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 513 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources
Description: The Highway Historical Markers Program's facebook page.
Captured 12 times between Apr 06, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 121 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources, landmarks
Description: Symphony's facebook page.
Captured 12 times between Apr 06, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 114 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources, performing arts
Description: Facebook page for the Outer Banks History Center.
Captured 5 times between Sep 14, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Coastal lands, History and culture
Description: Museum of History's facebook page.
Captured 12 times between Apr 06, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 38 Videos Captured
Subject: History of North Carolina, Museums and historical societies
Description: The State Archives Flickr images via facebook.
Captured 12 times between Apr 06, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 52 Videos Captured
Subject: Libraries and archives
Description: State Capitol's facebook page.
Captured 12 times between Apr 06, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 20 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources
Description: Transportation Museum's facebook page
Captured 12 times between Apr 06, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources, Transportation, Museums and historical societies
Description: The Windmill Farm in Lucama is located near Mr. Simpson's studio.
Captured 9 times between Aug 20, 2010 and May 14, 2012
Videos: 417 Videos Captured
Subject: Visual arts
Description: The USS North Carolina Battleship's facebook page.
Captured 12 times between Apr 06, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 16 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources
Description: NCculture's Photostream on Flickr.
Captured 12 times between Mar 26, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Cultural resources
Description: The North Carolina Museum of Art's Photostream on Flickr.
Captured 12 times between Mar 26, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Visual arts
Description: North Carolina State Archives' Flickr Photostream
Captured 10 times between Aug 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Libraries and archives
Description: The Outer Banks History Center's Flickr Photostream
Captured 10 times between Aug 20, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Museums and historical societies
Description: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art's Photostream on Flickr.
Captured 12 times between Mar 26, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Visual arts
Description: Government and Heritage Library at the State Library of North Carolina's Flickr Photostream
Captured 6 times between Jun 03, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Libraries and archives
Description: The NC Get a PC website is a website that allows state employees to purchase computers at a discounted rate from participating vendors. This is a voluntary approach for employees and vendors and does not involve any purchases through a government contracting process. The simplicity of this program creates a winning combination for all stakeholders and offers maximum flexibility for the buyer.
Captured on Apr 28, 2006
Subject: Information management and resources, Information technology
Captured 3 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Nov 11, 2005
Subject: Health and medicine
Description: One of three maritime museums of the Department of Cultural Resources. The waters off North Carolina's Outer Banks entomb thousands of vessels and countless mariners who lost a desperate struggle against the forces of war, piracy and nature. The Graveyard of the Atlantic, with one of the highest densities of shipwrecks in the world, holds some of America's most important maritime history.
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Subject: history--North Carolina
Description: Web site for the Office of Archives and History whose mission is to collect, preserve, and utilize the state's historic resources so that present and future residents may better understand their history.
Captured 19 times between Oct 24, 2008 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Archives, Cultural resources, History--North Carolina
Description: Web site for the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, which assists private citizens, private institutions, local governments, and agencies of state and federal government in the identification, evaluation, protection, and enhancement of properties significant in North Carolina history and archaeology. The agency carries out state and federal preservation programs and is a component of the Office of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. The office serves as the staff of the state historic preservation officer, who is the Deputy Secretary for the Office of Archives and History, and as staff of the North Carolina Historical Commission in the review of state and federal development projects that might affect historic North Carolina properties.
Captured 42 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: Historic preservation
Description: The N.C. Department of Transportation is making major improvements to I-85 in this area. By replacing eight bridges and widening more than seven miles of interstate, NCDOT will reduce congestion, improve safety and ensure this vital piece of the region's transportation system meets the needs of today's traveling public. NCDOT invites you to visit this website often for the latest updates on construction work, traffic detours and project milestones.
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Subject: transportation, Roads and Highways
Description: The N.C. Injury and Violence Prevention Branch envisions North Carolina free from injuries and violence where lives are lived to their full potential.
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Subject: health and wellness
Description: History For All the People is the State Archives of North Carolina blog – a space for discussing new projects, upcoming events and other interesting news from the North Carolina State Archives.
Captured 8 times between Nov 22, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 15831 Videos Captured
Subject: History of North Carolina, Archives
Description: The North Carolina Civil War Sesquicentennial Committee's mission is to develop and execute a multi-year program of state-sponsored activities to commemorate, in an appropriate and historically accurate manner, the richness, diversity, and significance of the state’s participation in and contributions to the American Civil War. Accordingly, the objective is to extend to the citizens of the state and others, via a layered and interdisciplinary approach, an understanding of the complexity of the issues surrounding the war and to transform the interpretation of the events for a new generation.
Captured 11 times between Jun 18, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: History of North Carolina, Military
Description: The main Web site for the Department of Cultural Resources, providing information about and links to all divisions of the department, covering history, arts, libraries, and research.
Captured 21 times between Feb 16, 2008 and Apr 06, 2011
Videos: 22 Videos Captured
Subject: Cultural resources, North Carolina--history
Description: A blog celebrating North Carolina's rich culture.
Captured 22 times between Jun 18, 2010 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 10058 Videos Captured
Subject: History and culture
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Description: NCDPI - Region 5 collaborative workspace is open for editing by anyone with a PB Works account. (Account sign up). After logging in you may add content on any of the pages. When you are on a page and want to return here, click, NC DPI Region 5 at the top of the page. Link to the PBWorks User Manual Contact: Ouida Myers for more information.
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Subject: public schools, Educational Technology
Description: The Governor’s Innovative Small Business Community Award recognizes projects, strategies and/or initiatives that reflect excellence in small business and entrepreneurship in North Carolina. Each of the award-winning communities will have at least one common element: a vision or creative solution to improve the quality of life and well-being for all North Carolinians accomplished through job creation and job sustaining activities.
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Subject: Business and industry
Description: The North Carolina State Government Publications Collection is a searchable database of thousands of reports, datasheets, curriculum reviews, wildlife and agricultural profiles, historical surveys, podcasts, etc. published by North Carolina state government agencies.
Captured 4 times between Nov 22, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 24 Videos Captured
Subject: Libraries and archives, Government information
Description: Conference co-hosted by the Community Investment Corporation of the Carolinas, the North Carolina Housing Coalition, and the NC Housing Finance Agency.
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Subject: housing finance, housing
Description: This state program, modeled after one begun in Virginia in 1926, was an effort to standardize the practice of marking sites of statewide historical significance. For young people the markers may spark a curiosity that leads to further study of and appreciation for the historical development of the region. For visitors the signs may be their only exposure to the history of the Tar Heel State. For native North Carolinians the presence of a state marker in their community can be a source of pride, a signal that an event of historical significance took place close to home.
Captured 8 times between Jan 25, 2011 and Jul 20, 2012
Subject: History of North Carolina, Education
Description: Web site for the Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities (OMHHD), whose mission is to promote and advocate for the elimination of health disparities among all racial and ethnic minorities and other underserved populations in North Carolina.
Captured 2 times between Mar 23, 2012 and May 14, 2012
Subject: minority health, public health
Description: NC OneMap hosts GIS data coordination and distribution in North Carolina.
Captured 33 times between Apr 27, 2007 and Jul 20, 2012
Videos: 6 Videos Captured
Subject: geographic information databases, North Carolina--geography
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