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Collected by: 100,000 Poets
Archived since: Sep, 2011
Description:
Web archive of the site for 100,000 Poets for Change, an international educational grassroots organization focusing on the arts, especially poetry, music, and the literary arts. 100TPC events take place simultaneously around the world in September of each year. The first event took place on September 24th, 2011 in a demonstration/celebration of poetry to promote social and political change and over 700 events in 550 cities representing 95 countries signed up to make this global initiative a success through poetry readings, political demonstrations, community picnics, awareness events, parades, and more.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Blogs & Social Media, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: 1000 Memories
Archived since: Mar, 2011
Description:
Trial
Subject: Blogs & Social Media
Collected by: 1000 Memories
Archived since: Aug, 2011
Description:
All public urls on 1000memories.com as at August 2011
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Internet Archive Global Events
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
This is a collection on the events leading up to the 2012 Russian Elections. Thanks to the State Historical Public Library in Moscow for helping to curate this collection.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Politics & Elections, Government
Collected by: Internet Archive
Archived since: Dec, 2009
Description:
see http://301works.org/
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Dec, 2010
Description:
Websites for the Archimedes Palimpsest Project
Collected by: British Slave Trade Legacies
Archived since: Oct, 2007
Description:
The Abolition of the Slave Trade Act passed in 1807 made it illegal for Britain to participate in kidnapping, capturing, and transporting African people from their homeland. The slave trade reached all segments of 18th and 19th century society, a modern day comparison to it would be the IT or the oil industry.
The sites you see archived here attempt to capture what was online from June 2007 to June 2008. Other 2007 ephemera not in digital format form part of a related collection deposited at the newly established Black Cultural Archives in London.
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Internet Archive
Archived since: Nov, 2008
Description:
A collection to archive the www.change.gov website weekly (starting Nov 24, 2008).
Collected by: Council of Europe
Archived since: Feb, 2009
Description:
A test crawl of the Council of Europe and its institutions
Subject: Eurimages, Committee of Ministers, Council of Europe, Human Rights, European Audiovisual Observatory, Social cohesion
Collected by: Council of Europe
Archived since: Oct, 2010
Description:
Council of Europe Information Offices
Subject: Government - National
Collected by: Council of Europe
Archived since: Jun, 2010
Description:
Council of Europe Venice Commission website
Collected by: US Senator Jim Demint, South Carolina
Archived since: Oct, 2010
Description:
US Senator, Jim DeMint Online Archive
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Government - US States, Politics & Elections
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: Internet Archive Global Events
Archived since: Jan, 2010
Description:
This collection is currently documenting the events of the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti and the aftermath, including the rescue efforts from around the world and the stories and circumstances of the Haitian people. Archive-It partners Library of Congress, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Virginia Tech and CTRnet, and University of Texas Libraries have all contributed websites for this collection.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Society & Culture, earthquake, poverty, global aid, infrastructure, survivors
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Apr, 2010
Description:
Encyclopedia of Hočąk (Winnebago) Mythology. A comprehensive collection on all aspects of the cuturally specific mythology.
Subject: Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Council of Europe
Archived since: Jan, 2010
Description:
The Council of Europe European Court of Human Rights is an international court set up in 1959. It rules on individual or State applications alleging violations of the civil and political rights set out in the European Convention on Human Rights. Since 1998 it has sat as a full-time court and individuals can apply to it directly.
Subject: Government, Society & Culture
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: Folger Shakespeare Library
Archived since: Oct, 2011
Description:
Websites and social media sites from the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries, Blogs & Social Media, Folger Shakespeare Library, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Collected by: Internet Archive
Archived since: Mar, 2006
Description:
Research on Frank Lloyd Wright House built in the 1930's on the Stanford Campus
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Collected by: John Gilmore
Archived since: Apr, 2007
Description:
A collection of free software and open source software.
Subject: Society & Culture, Universities & Libraries, Computers & Technology, Programming, Free Software, Open Source Software, Software, GNU Project, Linux
Collected by: Internet Archive
Archived since: Aug, 2008
Description:
This collection of websites chronicles the August 2008 conflict between Georgia and Russia over the disputed South Ossetia region. Websites for this collection were contributed by Internet Archive and the greater Archive-It partner community. Sites were submitted August 12 and 13 and the crawling started immediately in order to capture content regarding this unfolding event. Crawling took place between August 12 and September 6 (ranging between daily and weekly captures), archiving over 16 million urls.
Internet Archive appreciates the support and submissions from the greater web archiving community in order to quickly create spontaneous collection chronicling unfolding events . Past collaborations have led to the creation of collections regarding Hurricane Katrina, the Virginia Tech tragedy, and the 2007 California Wildfires.
Subject: Spontaneous Events
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Dec, 2011
Description:
This collection contains the website of the Hospice of the Valley Forum, an online grief and bereavement forum.
Collected by: Internet Archive
Archived since: Sep, 2005
Description:
The Internet Archive and many individual contributors worked together to put together a comprehensive list of websites to create a historical record of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and the massive relief effort which followed. This collection has over 25 million unique pages, all text searchable, from over 1500 sites. The web archive commenced on September 4th.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Natural disaster
Collected by: IT History Society
Archived since: Feb, 2010
Description:
The IT History Society (ITHS) is a world-wide group of over 500 members working together to assist in and promote the documentation, preservation, cataloging, and researching of Information Technology (IT) history. We offer a place where individuals, academicians, corporate archivists, curators of public institutions, and hobbyists alike can gather and share information and resources. This catalog of resource sites concerning IT history is the only one of its kind and is a valuable resource for IT historians and archivists alike.
Subject: Computers & Technology
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Feb, 2011
Description:
The Jamaica Plain Historical Society web site documents the rich history of this Boston neighborhood from colonial times to modern day. It includes oral histories, articles, photographs, maps, book reviews and other resources.
Subject: Society & Culture
Collected by: Internet Archive Global Events
Archived since: Jan, 2011
Description:
This collection consists of websites documenting the revolution in Tunisia in 2011. Our partners at Library of Congress and Bibliothèque Nationale de France have contributed websites for this collection, and the sites are primarily in French and Arabic with some in English.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Blogs & Social Media, Government - National
Collected by: Senator Joseph I. Lieberman
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
Online presence of Senator Joseph I. Lieberman
Subject: Government
Collected by: Longview Public Schools
Archived since: Jun, 2011
Description:
Longview School District web site
Subject: Government, Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Oct, 2011
Description:
this is a collection on Mont Clair Tennis
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Feb, 2010
Description:
Archiving the Mscape website
Subject: Computers & Technology
Collected by: NASA Images
Archived since: Dec, 2009
Description:
Adam sites
Subject: Government
Collected by: NASA Images
Archived since: Dec, 2009
Description:
NASA Social Networking
Subject: Government, Blogs & Social Media
Collected by: NASA Images
Archived since: Jan, 2010
Description:
NASA Technical Reports Server
Subject: Science & Health, Government - National, Computers & Technology, Technical Reports
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Jan, 2011
Description:
Naval-History.Net is a naval history site which mainly covers 20th century World War 1. It's emphasis is on the battles, ships, men, casualties and gallantry awards of the Royal Navy and the United States Navy.
Subject: Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Internet Archive Global Events
Archived since: Jan, 2011
Description:
This collection documents the events in Northern Africa and the Middle East starting in January 2011. Content includes blogs, social media and news sites about Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Sudan and other countries. Countries separated by site groups (scroll down the page to see all of them). Archived content is in Arabic, English, and French.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Government, Blogs & Social Media, North Africa, Middle East, blogs, social media
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Mar, 2010
Description:
Crawl of database containing memorial data
Subject: Society & Culture
Collected by: Internet Archive Global Events
Archived since: Nov, 2011
Description:
This collection documents and aggregates information related to the Occupy Movement
starting in the Autumn of 2011 and continuing in 2012. In September of 2011, a demonstration was held in New York City, calling itself Occupy Wall Street
. This demonstration inspired similar protests and demonstrations around the world calling for social and economic equality, which are collectively now referred to as the Occupy Movement
.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Society & Culture, Politics & Elections, occupy movement, activism, politics
Collected by: World Without Oil
Archived since: May, 2007
Description:
WORLD WITHOUT OIL is a collaborative alternate reality event simulating the first 32 weeks of a global oil shock. The gamemaster set the price of fuel and level of availability for each week, and challenged players to document their lives in this new energy-deprived reality. Players responded with over 1500 in-game stories, expressed in blogs, videos, phone calls, and images, that give WORLD WITHOUT OIL compelling depth and visceral realism. A serious game for the public good, the alternate reality game
is being heralded as the first to engage the collective imagination of Internet users to confront a real-world problem - our dependence on oil. The portal to the WORLD WITHOUT OIL archive is www.worldwithoutoil.org.
Subject: Computers & Technology
Collected by: Seamen's Church Institute
Archived since: Jun, 2012
Description:
Collected Web resources relating to maritime piracy.
Subject: Society & Culture
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
Websites from the Plainfield Public Library
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Blogs & Social Media, Universities & Libraries
Collected by: Public.Resource.org
Archived since: Apr, 2010
Description:
Public.Resource.org is a 501(c)(3)nonprofit that places more government information on the Internet
Subject: Government - US Federal, Government - US States, Government - Cities
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Feb, 2010
Description:
Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities (ISSN 0975-2935) is an international online open access peer-reviewed journal (available at www.rupkatha.com) featuring articles, art works and book reviews. Contact: editor@rupkatha.com
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Seamen's Church Institute
Archived since: May, 2012
Description:
Web sites and social media sites related to the Seamen's Church Institute.
Subject: Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media
Collected by: Internet Archive Global Events
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
A collection on the January 2012 web blackout in protest of the SOPA and PIPA legislation being considered by the US Congress. Sites include those participating in the black out as well as commentary and news surrounding the event. Thanks to Library of Congress and other colleagues for Url submissions.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Government - US Federal, Spontaneous Events
Collected by: Internet Archive
Archived since: Apr, 2006
Description:
On April 18, 1906 at 5:12am a massive earthquake shook San Francisco. The resulting destruction and fire left this great city in ruins. On this centennial, Internet Archive using Archive-It asked the community at large to archive websites commemorating this historic event. A total of 2,208,762 documents were archved from over 50 websites. The crawling took place between April 13 - 20 2006.
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Collected by: Folger Shakespeare Library
Archived since: Oct, 2011
Description:
Websites for drama festivals and theatrical companies, with a focus on Shakespeare performance. Scope primarily limited to the United States, but includes some international festivals as well.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Stage history--United States., Drama festivals--United States., Theatrical companies--United States.
Collected by: John Gilmore
Archived since: May, 2009
Description:
SourceForge free software hosting site
Subject: Computers & Technology, Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: May, 2011
Description:
Archivo y Documentación Acampada Sol. The movement is also being referred to as 15-M
or Toma la Plaza
.
Subject: Society & Culture, Politics & Elections
Collected by: WNET
Archived since: Dec, 2007
Description:
Test crawl of station list
Subject: Society & Culture
Collected by: Collections from Friends of the Archive
Archived since: Jun, 2011
Description:
The Correspondence of James Barry contains all the known letters to and from the eighteenth-century Irish painter and one time Professor of Painting at the Royal Academy, London, James Barry (1742-1806). The site includes images of original MS, of paintings by Barry and others, as well as a compilation of Barry's library
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Collected by: The Rockefeller Foundation
Archived since: Jul, 2010
Description:
This collection includes archived versions of the website of the Rockefeller Foundation (http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/)
Subject: Society & Culture
Collected by: Internet Archive
Archived since: Jan, 2009
Description:
University High School is a small private school in Carmel, Indiana. Its a 1:1 laptop school with a mission to expand the hearts and minds of students. This collection was created during the students' site visit to the Internet Archive on January 19, 2009.
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: Internet Archive Global Events
Archived since: Jul, 2010
Description:
A collection of websites, news coverage, and commentary surrounding the Wikileaks releases. This collection includes documents released from the Afghan war diaries and the Iraq war logs, as well as the more recent release of the US State diplomatic cables. Please note, there are thousands of news articles, blog entries, etc. that are not listed below. To access these, the best way is to perform a search for the content you are interested in.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Government - National
Collected by: John Gilmore
Archived since: Jun, 2007
Description:
A collection of documents and web sites relating to wiretapping, encryption, and the National Security Agency
Subject: Computers & Technology, Wiretapping
Collected by: NASA Images
Archived since: Feb, 2010
Description:
all nasa.gov sites
Subject: Science & Health, Government - Cities, Computers & Technology
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