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Description: Archived website of The Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc. (RMCF). RMCF is a non-profit, charitable organization that helps acquire, preserve, and provide access to histories, culture, and archives of Filipino Americans in metropolitan Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia, supporting the Rita M. Cacas Filipino American Community Archives in partnership with the University of Maryland Libraries. The RMCF website includes information about its mission, goals, projects, calendar of events, Manila House literary landmark, Filipino American Community Archives, and Istorya-DC Symposium. The site also hosts a blog.
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Subject: Filipino American families, Filipinos -- United States, Maryland -- Social life and customs -- Archival resources, Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
Group: Maryland and Historical Collections
Creator: Cacas, Rita M.
Publisher: Cacas, Rita M.
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2016-
Rights: © The Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc. , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://rmcacas.foundation/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, March 2017; updated July 2018.
Date Created: 2015-
Description: Archived personal website of movie critic Arch Campbell. Arch Campbell has been reporting on film and local theater and entertainment in Washington, D.C. since the 1970s. He is most known for his coverage of movies and the arts on WRC-TV, the local NBC-owned station on which he hosted segments for 32 years. In January of 2007, he joined WJLA-TV/ABC7 and NewsChannel 8. ArchCampbell.org includes information about his movie reviews, career, DVD reviews, newsletter, and weekend movie guide.
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Subject: Motion pictures -- Reviews.
Group: Mass Media & Culture
Creator: Campbell, Arch
Publisher: Campbell, Arch
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Appraisal Note: This seed is not actively crawled. Formerly crawled on a one-time basis, 2013.
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2013-01-04
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.archcampbell.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Andra Kidwell, sourced from live and archived sites, 2012. Updated by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites, March 2017 & July 2018.
Date Created: 2008-2013
Description: Archived website of Katherine Salant. Salant is an architecture writer known for her "Housewatch" column, published in The Washington Post since 1994 and syndicated nationally ("About Katherine," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20180416160506/http://www.katherinesalant.com/about_katherine.html, archived April 16, 2018). Her writing covers topics including emotional intelligence, home building and remodeling, and green building. The website includes information about Salant's tips and checklists for homeowners, an index of columns, and media coverage. Salant also published a blog (http://katherinesalant.blogspot.com/), which she links to from her website.
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Subject: Salant, Katherine -- Web archives
Group: Literary Collections
Creator: Salant, Katherine
Publisher: Salant, Katherine
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2018-04
Rights: © Katherine Salant , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.katherinesalant.com/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites, July 2018.
Date Created: 2003-2015
Description: Archived website of the Washington DC Caucus of MARAC, active approximately 2000-2003. Begun in 1972, MARAC is a volunteer, regional consortium of archivists who live and work in the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The site contains information about Caucus activities as well as a run of quarterly newsletters (2000-2002).
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Subject: Archives -- Management, Archives -- Middle Atlantic States -- Societies, etc., Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference -- Archives, Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference -- Web archives
Group: Mass Media & Culture
Creator: Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference. Washington (D.C.) Caucus
Publisher: Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference. Washington (D.C.) Caucus
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2011-02-03
Rights: © MARAC DC Caucus , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/arch/temp/marac/index.html
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, March 2017; updated July 2018.
Date Created: 2000-2011
Description: Archived Washington Post online tribute to Shirley Povich (1905-1998), newspaper sports editor and columnist for The Washington Post for 41 years. The tribute includes a selection of Povich's columns on baseball, boxing, football, and current events. It also includes Povich's obituary, biography, interviews with Povich, readers' e-mail condolence messages, and personal recollections by Post writers Tony Kornheiser, Michael Wilbon, and Thomas Boswell Povich, who retired in 1973, was only 21 when he became the youngest sports editor in the country. He subsequently began his own sports column, "This Morning with Shirley Povich." The column was briefly halted while he reported in the Pacific Theater during World War II, from 1944 to 1945. Povich's columns mark many important events, including the 1972 Munich Olympics and hostage crisis, and the 1932 World Series and Babe Ruth's "called shot." Povich was extremely interested in the Washington, D.C. sports teams, including the Nationals and the Redskins, and had a tumultous relationship with the Redskins owner George Preston Marshall, often calling him out in his columns for his lack of racial integration on the field. In the span of his career, Povich wrote over 15,000 columns. He officially retired in 1973, but still wrote more than 500 pieces after his "retirement". In 1995, Povich was honored by The Post publisher, Donald Graham, for his 75th anniversary at the newspaper.
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Subject: Sports journalism
Group: Mass Media & Culture
Creator: Washington Post Company
Publisher: Washington Post Company
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2018-01-04
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/longterm/general/povich/povich.htm
Source of Description: Description created by Joanne Archer, sourced from live and archived sites, 2011. Description updated by Amy Wickner, sourced from archived sites, March 2017 & July 2018.
Date Created: 1998-06
Description: Archived blog published by The Arch Campbell Show, a movie reviews and entertainment program airing on WJLA in Washington, D.C. Arch Campbell has been reporting on film and local theater and entertainment in Washington, D.C. since the 1970s. He is most known for his coverage of movies and the arts on WRC-TV, the local NBC-owned station on which he hosted segments for 32 years. In January of 2007, he joined WJLA-TV/ABC7 and NewsChannel 8.
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Subject: Television, Motion pictures -- Reviews.
Group: Mass Media & Culture
Creator: WJLA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.), Campbell, Arch
Publisher: WJLA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2013-01-04
Rights: © Allbritton Communications Company , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.wjla.com/blogs/arch-campbell-show/
Source of Description: Description created by Andra Kidwell, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, 2012. Updated by Amy Wickner, sourced from archived site and archival finding aid, March 2017 & July 2018.
Date Created: 2012-2013
Description: Archived website of the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI), an organization of teachers, parents, and other adults interested in promoting good educational practices for children from infancy through early adolescence. Maintaining a staff of thirteen, ACEI is headquartered in Wheaton, Maryland, and currently has a membership of 13,000, with thirty-one state groups and 153 local groups. Established in 1892 as the International Kindergarten Union, ACEI is the oldest professional association of its type in the United States. Currently, its goals are to promote the inherent rights, education, and well-being of all children in home, school, and community; to promote desirable conditions, programs, and practices for children from infancy through early adolescence; to raise the standard of preparation for teachers and others who are involved with the care and development of children; to encourage continuous professional growth of educators; to bring into active cooperation all individuals and groups concerned with children; and to inform the public of the needs of children and the ways in which various programs must be adjusted to fit those needs and rights. In order to meet these goals, ACEI conducts workshops and travel/study tours abroad and offers awards for excellence in education. They also maintain liaison with government agencies, cooperating organizations, teaching institutions, and manufacturers and designers of materials and equipment for children. In addition to publishing books and pamphlets on a variety of subjects and bibliographies of children's literature, ACEI produces the ACEI Exchange monthly, Childhood Education five times per year, and the Journal of Research in Childhood Education biennially. The ACEI website includes information about its mission, values, beliefs, leadership, affiliations, membership, programs, publications, code of ethics, and news.
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Subject: Association for Childhood Education International (U.S.) -- Archives, Education, Elementary -- United States -- History -- Sources, International Kindergarten Union -- Archives, National Council of Primary Education (U.S.) -- Archives, Association for Childhood Education International (U.S.) -- Web archives
Group: Maryland and Historical Collections
Creator: Association for Childhood Education International
Publisher: Association for Childhood Education International
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-2016, 2018-
Rights: © Association for Childhood Education International , This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://www.acei.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.acei.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://acei.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://ceinternational1892.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, March 2017; updated July 2018, October 2019, May 2023.
Date Created: 2015-
Description: Archived website of Philippines on the Potomac (POPDC): Filipino-American Stories in Washington, DC, 2015 to present. POPDC, part of the Filipino American Community Archives, established in a strategic partnership between the Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc., and the University of Maryland Libraries, documents the history of Filipinos in the D.C. area. The POPDC website includes information about its mission, street map, articles, media mentions, and exhibits.
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Subject: Brazal family -- Photographic collections, Buena family -- Photographic collections, Cacas family -- Photographic collections, Calabia family -- Photographic collections, Filipino American families, Filipinos -- United States, Fuñ family -- Photographic collections, Gaudiel-Toribio family -- Photographic collections, Lagoy family -- Photographic collections, Madelo family -- Photographic collections, Maryland -- Social life and customs -- Archival resources, Mondoño family -- Photographic collections, Panganiban-Chapman family -- Photographic collections, Parades family -- Photographic collections, Puyot family -- Photographic collections, Quidangen family -- Photographic collections, Sailors -- United States -- Photographic collections, Sarmiento family -- Photographic collections, Taxicab drivers -- Photographic collections, Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
Group: Maryland and Historical Collections
Creator: Tiongson, Erwin, Carandang-Tiongson, Teresa G.
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Appraisal Note: This seed is not actively crawled but was formerly crawled on an annual basis.
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-2021
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://popdc.wordpress.com/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, March 2017; updated July 2018, May 2021.
Date Created: 2013-2019
Description: Archived website of The Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc. (RMCF). RMCF is a non-profit, charitable organization that helps acquire, preserve, and provide access to histories, culture, and archives of Filipino Americans in metropolitan Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia, supporting the Rita M. Cacas Filipino American Community Archives in partnership with the University of Maryland Libraries. The RMCF website includes information about its mission, goals, projects, calendar of events, Manila House literary landmark, Filipino American Community Archives, and Istorya-DC Symposium. The site also hosts a blog.
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Subject: Filipino American families, Filipinos -- United States, Maryland -- Social life and customs -- Archival resources, Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
Group: Maryland and Historical Collections
Creator: Cacas, Rita M.
Publisher: Cacas, Rita M.
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2017-2021
Rights: © The Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc. , This material has been archived with permission of the creators.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://rmcacas.foundation/index.html , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://ritacacas.net/index.html , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://ritacacas.net/index.html
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites, March 2017; updated July 2018, August 2019, October 2019, December 2020, May 2021.
Date Created: 2015-2021
Description: Archived website of the Center for Education Diplomacy, a Washington, D.C.-based leadership program founded by the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI). Its stated goals are to "Lead the development of the concept of education diplomacy; Provide resources for organizations and individuals working to incorporate education diplomacy into their efforts; Create a cadre of experienced education diplomats to further global education and development goals" ("About the Center for Education Diplomacy," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20180423204734/http://www.educationdiplomacy.org/about-the-center-for-education-diplomacy/, archived April 23, 2018). The Center for Education Diplomacy website includes information about its background, issues, positions, annual institute, policy briefs, and social media. The website also hosts a blog.
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Subject: Association for Childhood Education International (U.S.) -- Archives, Education, Elementary -- United States -- History -- Sources
Group: Maryland and Historical Collections
Creator: Association for Childhood Education International
Publisher: Association for Childhood Education International
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2018-2022
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/http://www.educationdiplomacy.org/ , https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://www.educationdiplomacy.org/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, July 2018, December 2020, May 2023.
Date Created: 2016-2022
Description: Archived Facebook profile of the Filipino American Community Archives (@DCFilipinoHistory), established in a strategic partnership between the Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc., and the University of Maryland Libraries.
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Subject: Brazal family -- Photographic collections, Buena family -- Photographic collections, Cacas family -- Photographic collections, Calabia family -- Photographic collections, Filipino American families, Filipinos -- United States, Fuñ family -- Photographic collections, Gaudiel-Toribio family -- Photographic collections, Lagoy family -- Photographic collections, Madelo family -- Photographic collections, Maryland -- Social life and customs -- Archival resources, Mondoño family -- Photographic collections, Panganiban-Chapman family -- Photographic collections, Parades family -- Photographic collections, Puyot family -- Photographic collections, Quidangen family -- Photographic collections, Sailors -- United States -- Photographic collections, Sarmiento family -- Photographic collections, Taxicab drivers -- Photographic collections, Washington (D.C.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
Group: Maryland and Historical Collections
Creator: Rita M. Cacas Foundation
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Format: Text/html
Type: Interactive Resource
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries
Date Archived: 2015-2023
Rights: This material has been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes or with permission of the creators. Copyright holders are welcome to contact us (https://www.lib.umd.edu/special/contact/home) with questions and concerns.
Identifier: https://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/*/https://www.facebook.com/DCFilipinoHistory/
Source of Description: Description created by Amy Wickner, sourced from live and archived sites and archival finding aid, March 2017; updated July 2018, December 2020, April 2023.
Date Created: 2015-2021
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