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Tennessee State Library and Archives

Archive-It Partner Since: Oct, 2006

Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: http://www.tn.gov/tsla/   

Description:

The Tennessee State Library and Archives web sites collection is a compilation of annual reports, rules and regulations, serials, web pages, etc. stored for the purpose of fulfilling the Library's requirement to collect state documents born-digital.

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C.H. Nash Museum and Chucalissa

Archived since: Aug, 2007

Description:

The C.H. Nash Museum and Chucalissa support diverse undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Memphis. The museum and its associated educational programs provide training opportunities for students in the Museum Studies Graduate Certificate Program. The museum has recently renewed a program of scientific investigation at Chucalissa through the reexamination of previous excavations to develop refined stratigraphic control of the site and to obtain organic samples for AMS dating analysis. This work has contributed to refined and revised chronologies for cultural occupations at Chucalissa and their associated patterns of political cycling.

Subject:   Government - US States Prehistory - Southern States Indians of North America - History - Tennessee Indians of North America - Archaeology - Tennessee

National Parks Service-Tennessee

Archived since: Aug, 2007

Description:

Most people know that the National Park Service cares for national parks, a network of nearly 400 natural, cultural and recreational sites across the nation. The treasures in this system – the first of its kind in the world –have been set aside by the American people to preserve, protect, and share, the legacies of this land.

People from all around the world visit national parks to experience America's story, marvel at the natural wonders, and have fun. Places like the Grand Canyon, the Statue of Liberty, and Gettysburg are popular destinations, but so too are the hundreds of lesser known yet equally meaningful gems like Rosie the Riveter in California, Boston Harbor Islands in Massachusetts, and Russell Cave in Alabama.

The American system of national parks was the first of its kind in the world, and provides a living model for other nations wishing to establish and manage their own protected areas. The park service actively consults with these Nations, sharing what we've learned, and gaining knowlege from the experience of others.

Beyond national parks, the National Park Service helps communities across America preserve and enhance important local heritage and close-to-home recreational opportunities. Grants and assistance are offered to register, record and save historic places; create community parks and local recreation facilities; conserve rivers and streams, and develop trails and greenways.

Subject:   Government - National State parks - Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.) National Parks and Reserves - Tennessee

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Archived since: Aug, 2007

Description:

Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the Department of Energy’s largest science and energy laboratory. Managed since April 2000 by a partnership of the University of Tennessee and Battelle, ORNL was established in 1943 as a part of the secret Manhattan Project to pioneer a method for producing and separating plutonium. During the 1950s and 1960s, ORNL became an international center for the study of nuclear energy and related research in the physical and life sciences. With the creation of DOE in the 1970s, ORNL’s mission broadened to include a variety of energy technologies and strategies. Today the laboratory supports the nation with a peacetime science and technology mission that is just as important as, but very different from, its role during the Manhattan Project.

Subject:   Government - National National security - Tennessee Nuclear fusion - Tennessee Neutrons - Research - Tennessee

Public Health, Tennessee Institute of

Archived since: Aug, 2007

Description:

The Tennessee Institute of Public Health will promote multi-sector activities resulting in measurable improvements of public health structures, systems, and outcomes. The mission of the Tennessee Institute of Public Health (TNIPH) is to improve the health of all Tennesseans through providing a science-based process for informed health policy development. The Institute will facilitate and promote health education research, practice, and policy analysis through collaboration among public and private health organizations and higher education. Through collaboration, these partners will strengthen workforce development, public health research and education, health practice, and health services.

Subject:   Government - US States Health and hygiene - Tennessee Health - Public health - Tennessee Health education - Tennessee

Z - dormant Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology

Archived since: Aug, 2007

Description:

The Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology, founded in 1984, is a component of the Department of Art of The University of Memphis, in Memphis, Tennessee (USA), and is a Tennessee Center of Excellence. It is dedicated to the study of the art and culture of ancient Egypt through teaching, research, exhibition, and community education.

As part of its research and teaching objectives, the Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology, (hereafter IEAA), is engaged with various field projects in Egypt. Currently, the IEAA conducts an epigraphic survey in the Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt, sponsors an excavation in the Valley of the Kings at the tomb of Pharaoh Amenmesse, and partners with the Italian Archaeological Mission at the tomb of Harwa at Thebes.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Egyptian - Culture - Tennessee Art, Egyptian - Tennessee

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