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Collected by: University of South Florida School of Information
Archived since: Feb, 2012
Description:
An overview of web content for the 2012 London Olympics
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health
Collected by: Michigan State University
Archived since: Feb, 2010
Description:
A collection of web sites related to the administration of and services provided by Michigan State University. The collection will also include any sites within the msu.edu domain which includes many campus organizations, faculty and students.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health , Society & Culture, Michigan State University, Michigan State University. Board of Trustees, Michigan State University. Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education, Michigan State University. Internal Audit, Michigan State University. Museum, Michigan State University. Office of Admissions and Scholarships., Michigan State University. Office of the Provost., Michigan State University. University Archives & Historical Collections., Michigan State University. University Archives and Historical Collections.
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
Alternative Energy Sources
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Government
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
A collection of diverse resources on different forms of alternative energy, aimed at a lay audience of high school students and adults who want to acquaint themselves with the current state of that field.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Government, energy, Alternative Energy, Geothermal, Wind, Solar, Hydroelectric, Nuclear
Collected by: Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2010
Description:
The mission of the Oklahoma Archeological Survey is to research Oklahoma's archeological record; to work with state and federal agencies; and the citizens of Oklahoma to preserve significant archeological sites; and to disseminate information about Oklahoma's cultural heritage through publications and presentations.
Subject: Government, Government - US States, Science & Health
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
Websites related to Asian Carp in the Great Lakes basin.
Subject: Science & Health , Government, Invasive species, Fish
Collected by: Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2010
Description:
The Oklahoma Biological Survey is both a research unit of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oklahoma and a state office. Our purpose is to gather, analyze and disseminate information regarding animal and plant forms and ecological communities within the state and associated geographical areas. In addition to scholarly research and publication, we provide information to citizens, organizations, businesses, and agencies concerning Oklahoma's biota, and we assist in the protection and preservation of the natural heritage of Oklahoma. Our faculty and staff also teach and provide hands-on training to students at the University.
Subject: Government, Government - US States, Science & Health
Collected by: Michigan State University
Archived since: May, 2012
Description:
Collection of web sites created at Michigan State University and the University of Wisconsin. One site web site provides browsers with images and information from one of the world's largest collection of well-preserved, sectioned and stained brains of mammals. Viewers can see and download photographs of brains of over 100 different species of mammals (including humans) representing over 20 Mammalian Orders. The other site provides a world resource for illustrations of whole brains and stained sections from a great variety of mammals.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health , Michigan State University, University of Wisconsin, Brain, Neurosciences
Collected by: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Archived since: May, 2011
Description:
This is the archive of cms.gov and associated websites and social media accounts.
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health , Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Medicaid
Collected by: University of Rhode Island, Office of Marine Programs
Archived since: Jan, 2011
Description:
The Census of Marine Life is a global network of researchers in more than 80 nations engaged in a 10-year scientific initiative to assess and explain the diversity, distribution, and abundance of life in the oceans.
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: University of Melbourne
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
A collection of the web sites of the University's Centres. These may be part of or affiliated with a particular University Faculty, Department or School.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Science & Health , Society & Culture
Collected by: Chemical Heritage Foundation
Archived since: Dec, 2010
Description:
A record of CHF’s social media initiatives from 2010 forward
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Science & Health , Universities & Libraries
Collected by: Chemical Heritage Foundation
Archived since: Nov, 2010
Description:
An archive of the main site of the Chemical Heritage Foundation, located at www.chemheritage.org.
Subject: Science & Health , Universities & Libraries, Arts & Humanities, history of chemistry, chemistry, Philadelphia, history of science
Collected by: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Archived since: May, 2008
Description:
This is a collection of Intergovernmental and Non-governmental Organizations (IGOs and NGOs) that focus on the environmental policy of climate change and global warming. We're extremely interested -- for purely academic reasons -- in how this collection is being used and would be grateful if users would share that information with us. Please email James Jacobs, Government Information Librarian, at jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu. User privacy is extremely important so of course any stories and personal information will be kept strictly confidential.
Subject: Society & Culture, Government, Science & Health , Global warming, Environmental quality--United States, Environmental sciences, Environmental protection--United States, Environmental protection, United Nations, Environmental policy, Climatic changes, Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric
Collected by: Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2010
Description:
The Oklahoma Climatological Survey was established by the State Legislature in 1980 to provide climatological services to the people of Oklahoma. The Survey maintains an extensive array of climatological information, operates the Oklahoma Mesonet, and hosts a wide variety of educational outreach and scientific research projects.
Subject: Government, Government - US States, Science & Health
Collected by: National Institutes of Health
Archived since: Oct, 2010
Description:
Document and preserve the progress of the Clinical Translational Science Award websites http://www.ctsaweb.org/. The CTSA provides full-text search of the Consortium’s information including documents, projects, and media content within the individual websites. The sites that are currently available for capturing from the consortium include 47 institutions located in the United States.
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health
Collected by: The Commonwealth Fund
Archived since: Apr, 2010
Description:
The Commonwealth Fund is a private foundation that aims to promote a high performing health care system that achieves better access, improved quality, and greater efficiency, particularly for society's most vulnerable.
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: Cornell University Library
Archived since: Apr, 2011
Description:
The University Archives collects and preserves records of historical, legal, fiscal, and/or administrative value to Cornell University. Holdings include official records and reports of the university, its officers, and component parts; private papers of faculty, students, staff, and alumni; official and student publications; maps and architectural records; audiovisual materials including still photographs and negatives, motion picture film, oral history interviews, and audio and video tapes; and artifacts and ephemera documenting Cornell's history. This web collection includes web sites in the cornell.edu domain.
Subject: Science & Health , Government - US States, Universities & Libraries
Collected by: CAPE Charter School
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
Curiosity is the collection you want to visit if you wean to see all of the things that Camarillo students like to look at and enjoy doing.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Science & Health , Universities & Libraries
Collected by: University of Melbourne
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
A collection of the web sites of the University's academic Departments which each belong to a particular University Faculty.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Science & Health
Collected by: University of Melbourne
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
An additional collection of the websites of the University's academic Departments which each belong to a particular University Faculty. Created because there were too many department web sites to crawl in one collection.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Science & Health , Society & Culture
Collected by: John Gilmore
Archived since: May, 2007
Description:
Drug Policy online archives. Due to their unfortunately illegal status, and the attitudes of governments, some of the best information about drugs is only available online. This archive collects information about drug policy from around the Internet.
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: Department of Energy
Archived since: Apr, 2007
Description:
This collection provides searching of more than 1 million scientific e-prints. The E-print Network is a deep Web source of scientific and technical information created by researchers active in a wide range of fields, including chemistry, biology and life sciences, materials science, nuclear sciences and engineering, energy research, and computer and information technologies. Information customers can use E-print Network to browse scientific Web sites, find scientific societies, receive alerts and search and access scientific e-prints, the documents circulated electronically to facilitate peer exchange and scientific advancement. OSTI leads development and adaptation of new capabilities for preservation and dissemination of research important to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: Council of Europe
Archived since: Jan, 2010
Description:
The European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare - The European Pharmacopoeia - Pharmaceutical Quality Standards - Standardisation, regulation and quality control of medicines
Subject: Government, Science & Health
Collected by: New York University
Archived since: Dec, 2011
Description:
An archive of major food blogs in the U.S.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Science & Health , Arts & Humanities
Collected by: New York University
Archived since: Aug, 2011
Description:
Food regulation laws in the United States and new York State.
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health , Society & Culture
Collected by: NYC Public School 56 Q - The Harry Eichler School
Archived since: Apr, 2009
Description:
These are student made forum based website on multiple topics. These topics include transportation, technology, insects and more!
Subject: Computers & Technology, Society & Culture, Science & Health
Collected by: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Archived since: Feb, 2011
Description:
This collection is designed to collect publications from those federal agencies who publish fugitive documents -- those documents that should be part of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) but are not distributed to libraries because the agencies are not sending their publications to the Government Printing Office (GPO) for distribution to FDLP libraries.
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health , Society & Culture, Government information--United States, GPO, Government publications--United States, Federal Depository Library Program, United States. Government Printing Office
Collected by: Fulbright Academy of Science & Technology
Archived since: Feb, 2011
Description:
An archive of websites related to the prestigious Fulbright Exchange Program, including sites for the Fulbright commissions, administering agencies, and leading Fulbright alumni organizations. The archive was established by the Fulbright Academy of Science & Technology, a global Fulbright alumni organization.
Subject: Science & Health , Computers & Technology, Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Columbia University Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2009
Description:
Websites of research interest selected for preservation by Columbia University selectors and curators that are not part of a themed collection.
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
Oklahoma's state agencies have been interested in geographic information system (GIS) technology since the late 1980's. In 1994 the Oklahoma Legislature passed and the Governor signed a bill that authorized the Oklahoma Conservation Commission to prepare a Strategy for Developing a GIS for the State of Oklahoma
and created the State GIS Council to assist the Conservation Commission in this project.
Subject: Government, Government - US States, Science & Health
Collected by: Jackie's Private School
Archived since: Jan, 2010
Description:
Student participants in the K12 program are in a combined 7th and 8th grade class in World Geography and Cultures, and are archiving materials related to that course.
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2010
Description:
The Oklahoma Geological Survey is a state agency for research and public service located on the Norman Campus of the University of Oklahoma and affiliated with the OU College of Earth and Energy. The Survey is chartered in the Oklahoma Constitution and is charged with investigating the state's land, water, mineral, and energy resources and disseminating the results of those investigations to promote the wise use of Oklahoma's natural resources consistent with sound environmental practices.
Subject: Government, Government - US States, Science & Health
Collected by: Eustis High School
Archived since: Nov, 2009
Description:
These web sites are meant to be educational, but also humanitarian. EHS students are very interested in ending world hunger and regularly use Free Rice.Com EHS students were also involved in the Haitian relief fund through churches, clubs and the Red Cross.
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health
Collected by: Virginia Tech: Crisis, Tragedy, and Recovery Network
Archived since: Oct, 2011
Description:
The Global food crisis that is going on in the world for the past few years
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Science & Health , Society & Culture, Food, Crisis, Global
Collected by: Clague Middle School
Archived since: Jan, 2011
Description:
Check out these sites which are interesting to teens from the refreshing Great Lakes area!
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: North Myrtle Beach High School
Archived since: Jan, 2009
Description:
These sites are green sites that we are interested in. There is no particular reason for any one site. They simply represent an interest that two girls on our archive team have in our environment.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: University of Hawaii
Archived since: Oct, 2011
Description:
Hawaii - Land, Water, Natural Resources
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: Chief Umtuch Middle School
Archived since: Nov, 2010
Description:
Current information about nutrition, viruses & various health issues.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Government
Collected by: National Library of Medicine
Archived since: Jun, 2011
Description:
Blogs of patients, physicians, nurses, and other individuals in healthcare fields.
Subject: Science & Health , Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, participatory medicine, diabetes, nursing, oncology, pediatrics
Collected by: National Library of Scotland
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
The collection archives websites of Scottish Medicine and Health activities.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Scotland, Medicine, Health
Collected by: Iowa State University
Archived since: May, 2009
Description:
Collection contains the websites of organizations with collections in the Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Computers & Technology, Science & Health
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
Images of Space. Pulled from International Government, Amateur, and Hobby sites.
Subject: Science & Health , Arts & Humanities, Government, space exploration, photo
Collected by: University of Melbourne
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
A collection of the web sites of the University's Institutes. These may be part of or affiliated with a particular University Faculty, Department or School.
Subject: Science & Health , Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2010
Description:
12 ways of looking at intelligent design and evolution: documenting arguments and responses from both sides
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health , intelligent design, Creationism
Collected by: NYC Public School 56 Q - The Harry Eichler School
Archived since: Jan, 2010
Description:
These websites are for all kids-guys,girls,dudes, dudetes, so basically, any kid. If you're bored, this is the place to be!
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health , Arts & Humanities, Gaming & Entertainment for All Kids
Collected by: Region of Waterloo Archives
Archived since: Jul, 2011
Description:
The Region of Waterloo Archives is the official archives of the Kitchener-Waterloo Field Naturalists (KWFN). The KWFN acquire and disseminate knowledge of natural history, protect and preserve wildlife, purchase and hold appropriate parcels of land for the advancement of conservation, and support public interest in nature and its preservation. This is a collection of their website.
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: University of New Mexico
Archived since: May, 2010
Description:
This archive is part of a University of New Mexico project that uses innovative technological solutions to build an easy to use knowledge base on energy policy and dialogue in Latin America for educational and policy-oriented research interests in the United States, Latin America, and the world.
Subject: Government, Science & Health , Computers & Technology
Collected by: Sonoma Academy
Archived since: Jan, 2011
Description:
How will technology, social networking, entertainment and diseases be different in the future? Will things like diabetes and cancer be cured? Will iPhones still be popular? Will we still care about the same celebrities?
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Computers & Technology, Science & Health
Collected by: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Archived since: May, 2011
Description:
test
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health , Government - US States, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Affordable Care Act, Medicaid
Collected by: Cornell University Library
Archived since: Mar, 2012
Description:
Located in New York City, The Medical Center Archives is the repository for the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH), the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences of Cornell University, and Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar. The Archives also holds the records for predecessor institutions of the Medical Center, as well as several hospitals that merged or affiliated with NYPH, and the records of the Cornell University-New York Hospital School of Nursing. In addition to institutional records, the Archives holds approximately 150 collections of papers and manuscripts from noted individuals associated with the institutions of the medical center. The collections comprise nearly 7,000 linear feet of papers, records, and images dating from 1771 to the present.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health , Society & Culture
Collected by: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Archived since: May, 2011
Description:
test
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health , Medicare
Collected by: University of Texas, San Antonio
Archived since: Apr, 2010
Description:
A collection of recipe and food blogs featuring Mexican cuisine.
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health , Blogs & Social Media
Collected by: University of South Florida School of Information
Archived since: Feb, 2012
Description:
Minimalist and barefoot running has become a hot topic amongst the running community in recent months. However, several minimalist runners have argued that it has been a hot topic in the community much longer.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media, shoes, minimalist, running, barefoot, style, technique, runner, fitness
Collected by: NASA Images
Archived since: Jan, 2010
Description:
NASA Technical Reports Server
Subject: Science & Health , Government - National, Computers & Technology, Technical Reports
Collected by: National Institutes of Health
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the nation's medical research agency. A part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NIH is organized into 27 Institutes and Centers and funds researchers in every state and around the world. The National Institutes of Health Web Archive Collection serves as an historical record of websites of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Its primary purpose is to document and archive material related to the work of the NIH. The archive is publically available, and there are no restrictions on its use.
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health , National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Collected by: National Institutes of Health
Archived since: Oct, 2008
Description:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the nation's medical research agency. A part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NIH is organized into 27 Institutes and Centers and funds researchers in every state and around the world. The annual crawl covers NIH Institute and Center websites and is maintained by the NIH Library. Note that this is an archive and content collected may be out of date.
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health , National Institutes of Health (U.S.), NIH
Collected by: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Archived since: Feb, 2012
Description:
Press releases by the UNC News Services
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health , Blogs & Social Media
Collected by: National Institutes of Health
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
"The Office of NIH History works with all NIH components to foster documentation, preservation, and interpretation of the history of the National Institutes of Health" (from the Mission statement). Covering all main pages of the Office of NIH History website, this collection is archived weekly and is maintained by the NIH Library.
Subject: Government - US Federal, Science & Health , National Institutes of Health (U.S.), Office of NIH History
Collected by: Oregon State University Libraries
Archived since: Jan, 2011
Description:
We use Dublin Core Metadata set.
Subject: Science & Health , Government - US States, Natural Resources Digital Library, Oregon Rural Communities, Deschutes River Basin, Lakes Basin, North Coast Oregon, Umpqua River Basin, Willamette River Basin, Oregon Farms and Ranches, Oregon Hazards, Oregon Land Use, Oregon Wetlands, Oregon WIldfire Risk, Oregon Wildlife, Oregon Imagery data, Oregon spatial data library, Oregon Explorer is a comprehensive digital library of Oregon's natural resources and communities. It integrates data and information from state and federal agencies, local governments, scientists, citizens, and educators and students. Through a series of geographic, data and topic-based Web portals, Oregon Explorer helps users learn about natural resource and community issues in Oregon, access maps, charts, tables, data collections, photos, videos, reports and publications in highly interactive and visually engaging formats.
Collected by: University of Hawaii
Archived since: Sep, 2010
Description:
Official government sources of statistics for nations of the Pacific.
Subject: Science & Health , Government, Oceania - Statistics, Islands of the Pacific - Statistics, Pacific Islands (Trust Territory) - Statistics
Collected by: University of South Florida School of Information
Archived since: Feb, 2012
Description:
Websites featuring information on the principles and practices of permaculture and related topics.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, permaculture, sustainability, biomimicry, green energy, sustainable agriculture, organic agriculture, ecoagriculture, sustainable design, microponics, homesteading, local exchange trading systems, transition towns, cooperatives, Bill Mollison, David Holmgren
Collected by: NYC Public School 56 Q - The Harry Eichler School
Archived since: Jan, 2010
Description:
This category is about pictures, graphics, and videos. There is a site that has a variety of entertaining photos and movies. Picture this!!!
Subject: Computers & Technology, Science & Health , Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Region of Waterloo Archives
Archived since: Jan, 2011
Description:
Collection of Region of Waterloo Public Health Department websites and social media sites.
Subject: Government - Counties, Government, Science & Health
Collected by: Region of Waterloo Archives
Archived since: Jan, 2011
Description:
Region of Waterloo Social Services Department website.
Subject: Government, Government - Counties, Science & Health
Collected by: University of Texas, San Antonio
Archived since: May, 2010
Description:
A collection of websites and blogs chosen by subject specialists from Special Collections of the University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries. Areas of focus include renewable or alternative energy, primarily wind and solar, in Texas.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Solar energy -- Texas, Renewable energy sources -- Texas, Wind power -- Texas
Collected by: University of Melbourne
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
A collection of web sites related to the University's Research Function. Includes the Melbourne Research Office and some research project web sites.
Subject: Science & Health , Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Collected by: Sherwood School District
Archived since: Oct, 2009
Description:
This is a group of websites dedicated solely to many different research topics. Ongoing studies, new developments relating to older projects, and ideas for new research topics are all here.
Subject: Government, Politics & Elections, Science & Health
Collected by: University of Texas, San Antonio
Archived since: May, 2010
Description:
Websites and blogs addressing water issues in Texas and throughout the Rio Grande/Bravo Watershed.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture
Collected by: University of Texas, San Antonio
Archived since: Dec, 2009
Description:
A collection of web sites from HIV/AIDS service organizations in San Antonio, Texas.
Subject: Science & Health , HIV infection--Texas--San Antonio., AIDS (disease)--Texas--San Antonio.
Collected by: University of Texas, San Antonio
Archived since: May, 2010
Description:
A collection of web sites maintained by San Antonio restaurants, with a focus on Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine. Most sites include menus; by comparing crawls over time, it is possible to document the ongoing evolution of San Antonio's culinary scene over time.
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health , San Antonio (Tex.)., Restaurants--Texas--San Antonio., Restaurants--Menus., Cooking, Mexican.
Collected by: University of Melbourne
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
A collection of the web sites of the University's Schools. These may be part of or affiliated with a particular University Faculty or Department.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Science & Health , Society & Culture
Collected by: University of Oregon
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
This course is a collaborative project with the goal of understanding how past societies have adapted to widespread changes in their foods and fuels, and how our current society can learn from their successes and failures in the contemporary global energy context.
Part of our job is to determine which energy sources are currently in transition, and which are not; which are under pressure to be changed, what those pressures are, and how energy policy might work either to promote or to hinder these changes. We will be particularly interested in ways that groups of people make hard choices, or don't, in the face of energy scarcity.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Computers & Technology
Collected by: Department of Energy
Archived since: Oct, 2007
Description:
DOE science related conference information.
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: NYC Public School 56 Q - The Harry Eichler School
Archived since: Jan, 2010
Description:
These websites will get you hooked up with all the science of the century!! From everything to space from plants, this is where all science is at your fingertips.
Subject: Science & Health , Computers & Technology, science for kids
Collected by: Bodleian Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
Web sites relating to science, medicine and technology.
Subject: Computers & Technology, Science & Health , Blogs & Social Media
Collected by: National Library of Scotland
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
This collection archives websites of Scottish science activities.
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2010
Description:
Visual representations of the golden age of space exploration, dating from post-WWII through the 1970s.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Science & Health , Society & Culture, space exploration, space exploration--1950s, space exploration--1960s, space exploration--1970s, comics-science fiction, history--cold war, cold war--space race, illustration--futurism, space exlporation--educational resources, aerospace, space
Collected by: University of Michigan, School of Information
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
Collection focused on imagery generated by various international space exploration programs.
Subject: Science & Health , Computers & Technology, Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Archived since: May, 2011
Description:
The Oklahoma Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is the only agency in the state regulating health care services in the area of communicative disorders of the speech, language and hearing mechanisms. The mission of the Oklahoma Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is to regulate the practices of speech-language pathology and audiology in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public and to support practitioners in their professional endeavors.
Subject: Government, Government - US States, Science & Health
Collected by: University of Wisconsin
Archived since: Sep, 2006
Description:
The Stem Cell Research Archives Project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries collects, preserves, and provides access to records of stem cell research at UW-Madison and reactions in Wisconsin to work accomplished or underway at UW-Madison.
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: Eustis High School
Archived since: Dec, 2009
Description:
New and popular technologies are reflected in this popular collection of websites.
Subject: Computers & Technology, Society & Culture, Science & Health
Collected by: Tennessee State Library and Archives
Archived since: Apr, 2007
Description:
On January 1, 1994, Tennessee began a new health care reform program called TennCare. This program, which required no new taxes, essentially replaced the Medicaid program in Tennessee. TennCare was designed as a managed care model. It extended coverage to uninsured and uninsurable persons who were not eligible for Medicaid.
Subject: Science & Health , Medical care -- Tennessee, TennCare (program)
Collected by: Clague Middle School
Archived since: Dec, 2009
Description:
Kidshealth.org is a site that has fun exciting recipes for diabetic kids,vegetarian kids, kids that are lactose intolerant, and kids that have celiac disease. All of the recipes are healthy and nutritious.
Subject: Science & Health
Collected by: Women's Health Council
Archived since: Sep, 2009
Description:
The Women's Health Council
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Government
Collected by: University of South Florida School of Information
Archived since: Jul, 2011
Description:
These sites reflect historical examination of one of baseball's greatest players and his ensuing philanthropic legacy.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture, Ty Cobb, Baseball, History, Popular Culture, Detroit Tigers, Georgia, Ty Cobb Healthcare, Major League Baseball
Collected by: University of Melbourne
Archived since: Sep, 2008
Description:
A collection of websites of units, networks, programs, groups and hospitals which are related to the work of or are part of specific University Faculties or Academic Departments and Schools.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Science & Health , Society & Culture
Collected by: University of Minnesota
Archived since: Nov, 2011
Description:
Simply put, the Academic Health Center has 3 goals:
1 - Educate the next generation of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, public health professionals, and veterinarians.
2 - Discover and deliver new preventions, treatments, and cures that improve the health of families and communities.
3 - Enhance Minnesota’s bioscience industries and grow the state’s economy.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health
Collected by: University of Minnesota
Archived since: Jun, 2011
Description:
What is Bioinformatics? As defined here it is an interdisciplinary research area that applies computer and information science to solve biological problems. There are additional useful links. At the University of Minnesota, the Graduate Program in Bioinformatics offers a graduate minor. The minor is open only to students already enrolled in the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota.
The graduate minor in bioinformatics includes core coursework in computer and biological sciences and opportunities to interact with others interested in bioinformatics. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary interaction, communication, and synthesis. All courses taken to fulfill minor requirements must be graded on the A/F
scale. The student's examination committee must include a member of the Bioinformatics Graduate Faculty, and the graduate program must be approved by the Bioinformatics Director of Graduate Studies.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health
Collected by: Bodleian Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
Web Sites maintained by the University of Oxford and Oxford Colleges.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Arts & Humanities, Science & Health
Collected by: University of Texas, San Antonio
Archived since: Nov, 2009
Description:
A collection of student organization web sites at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Science & Health , Society & Culture, University of Texas at San Antonio- Student Organizations-Web sites.
Collected by: University of South Florida School of Information
Archived since: Jul, 2011
Description:
A collection of informative resources regarding vegetarianism.
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health , Health, Nutrition, Alternative Lifestyle, Food & Drink, Vegetarianism
Collected by: Pikes Peak Library District
Archived since: Oct, 2012
Description:
The Waldo Canyon Fire burned 18,247 acres in and around the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado, from June 23 to July 10, 2012. Much of the information generated about the fire was published on the World Wide Web, on a multitude of websites and social media sites. This collection captures some of the Internet publication activity that resulted from the fire.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Science & Health , Waldo Canyon Fire, Wildfires, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Collected by: Eustis High School
Archived since: Dec, 2009
Description:
Weather is a collection of websites devoted to local and global weather reports, climate, and earth science topics.
Subject: Computers & Technology, Science & Health , Spontaneous Events, Weather
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: May, 2010
Description:
The West Australian Nut & Tree Crop Association was brought into existence in 1975 by a small group of people passionate about growing nut trees (the original name was the West Australian Nutgrowing Society).
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture
Collected by: Mount Dora High School
Archived since: Mar, 2012
Description:
Varriety of websites devoted to concerns for women worldwide.
Subject: Science & Health , Society & Culture
Collected by: NYC Public School 56 Q - The Harry Eichler School
Archived since: Nov, 2010
Description:
This collection encourages children all around the globe to conquer their fear... to learn!
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Arts & Humanities, Science & Health
Collected by: NASA Images
Archived since: Feb, 2010
Description:
all nasa.gov sites
Subject: Science & Health , Government - Cities, Computers & Technology
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