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Archived since: Sep, 2021
Description:
This is a collection of archived materials about Alfred Kinsey, a popular human sexuality researcher and author who developed his ideas at Indiana University in Bloomington. This collection contains videos, audio files, photographs, documents, and articles about Alfred Kinsey and his relationship to IU.hs
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture, Human Sexuality, Biography
Creator: Glory Perez
Publisher: Archive-It
Format: image/jpg image/png application/pdf audio/mp4
Date: 1935-1955
Rights: All rights reserved to owners of the material
Language: English
Contributor: YouTube, PBS, Indiana University, The Kinsey Institute
Archived since: Dec, 2022
Description:
This collection covers ancient Mesoamerican art and architecture. The goal of this collection is to provide an introduction to ancient Mesoamerican cultures through the arts as well as a starting point for students to begin their research
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Art, Art History, Architecture, Ancient Mesoamerica
Language: English
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
At this point in time, at least in the United States, astrology is growing in popularity but is still seen as fringe in nature. I wanted to capture this particular moment in the historiography of astrology and shine light into unheard, “alternative” voices.
Subject: Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media, Universities & Libraries, Astrology, Occultism, Horoscopes, Natal astrology, Zodiac, New age movement, Spirituality
Format: Web sites
Type: web
Date: 2020
Rights: The copyright and related rights status of the items in this collection have not been evaluated. Please refer to the individual items in this collection for more information about the rights holder. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
Language: eng
Collector: Rachelle Colyer, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Archived since: Feb, 2019
Description:
This collection was created in 2019 to document ontemporary ideas about atheism in America, including how atheists represent themselves, how they are described elsewhere, and common issues that merit their attention. The project aims to preserve documentation of a religious
movement that by its very nature lacks established institutions of worship to collect and archive their goals and voices. The goal is to more diversely represent the American public, and to preserve records of atheism for future historical researchers. Selection will include popular blogs, materials from prominent atheist organizations, and individual informational or opinion articles on the topic.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, Secular humanism, Rationalism, Secularism, Agnosticism, Atheism -- United States -- 21st century
Creator: IUPUI (Campus). Department of Library and Information Science, Walsh, Catherine
Publisher: IUPUI (Campus). Department of Library and Information Science
Coverage: 21st century, United States (nation)
Format: WARC (Web ARChive) file format
Type: Collection
Date: 2019
Collector: IUPUI (Campus). Department of Library and Information Science
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Language: English
Archived since: Dec, 2022
Description:
This collection covers some online resources, websites, and webpages on cowboy and vaquero history and culture focusing on the contributions of historically marginalized individuals. This collection highlights communities that may identify as Black/African-American, Indigenous, Asian/Asian-American, Mexican/Mexican-American, and Latine/Latine-American. The collection will include webpages from institutions and articles of past exhibitions, web material that shows documentation of these communities participating in cowboy aesthetics and practices including individuals and organizations. The purpose of this collection is for the collector’s admiration and interest in cowboy and vaquero history and recognizing the contributions of historically marginalized communities, in the hopes to highlight any lost history and current organizations or individuals making a positive difference in bringing the history and culture forward. While this collection is originally intended for the collector’s research and educational purposes, this collection can be used for anyone interest in the topics of cowboys, including but not limited to, historians, artists, educators, cowboys, cowboy and vaquero enthusiasts. Disclaimers: This is a class assignment on the topic of archiving websites. Not all websites may share the opinion of the collector or of Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. Some ethical concerns to consider are the possible biases exhibited in any of the webpages. Some archived webpages may have been removed from the collection for the privacy and rights of webpage creators and organizations and/or could not be captured at the time for the creation of this project. Some webpages may not show fully archived and does not reflect exactly as the original website. This can be a number of factors, including but not limited to, intentional blocking from original webpage creators, data that is not archivable, and among other factors.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Museum, Cowboy, Vaquero, History, Article, Interview, Photography, Art, Exhibition
Archived since: Feb, 2019
Description:
Digital Commons @ Butler University is the institutional repository for Butler University. The repository is a service and product maintained by Butler University libraries. The research and scholarly output of the university included in the repository has been selected and deposited by the individual university departments and centers on campus.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, scholarly communication, institutional repository, Butler University
Creator: Butler University libraries
Publisher: Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing
Source: https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/
Coverage: 2008-2019
Type: Collection, DataSet, InteractiveResource, StillImage, Text
Date: 2008
Collector: Olivia MacIsaac
Rights: Access limited to members
Language: English
Archived since: Sep, 2021
Description:
This collection is comprised of website resources that showcase Evansville, Indiana's wartime manufacturing production during World War II.
Subject: Government, Government - US States, Society & Culture, Manufacturing industries, Shipyards, World War II, Manufacturing industries, Shipyards, World War II
Creator: Kyle Stearns
Publisher: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Coverage: Evansville, Indiana, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
Type: Collection
Date: 1941-1945
Rights: All rights reserved to the original owners of the material.
Language: en-US
Archived since: Dec, 2022
Description:
This collection was created to view the relationship between social media and fishing. Fishing is typically a solitary sport along the small waterways in the United States, but there is something about it that makes people happy, and that is understandable. Many believe that the relationship between fishing and social media is detrimental as it allows multiple people to be exposed to fishing locations that would, earlier in time, been visited by families or friends of families that knew about the locations. The collection will focus on that, but it will also place a heavy focus on the visual enjoyment of people catching fish in these spots that are deemed local. This collection could be used by anyone looking for access to new fishing spots or anyone looking to study the sport of fishing.
Subject: Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media, Science & Health, Fishing Rod, Striped Bass, Freshwater Drum, Crappie, Catfish, Fishing, Social Media, Sports, Auglaize River, Indian Lake, Ottawa River, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Perch, Outdoors, Bait and Tackle
Archived since: Nov, 2022
Description:
This collection focuses on Digital Humanities projects created at Gettysburg College that were created by students, as classroom projects, or teams of faculty and students. While there are many projects that fall under this umbrella, this collection pilots a web archiving initiative that encompasses several platforms and methodologies, including WordPress, Scalar, Omeka, StorymapJS, TimelineJS, and ArcGIS.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Computers & Technology, Undergraduate research, Digital Humanities, Gettysburg College--Digital Humanities
Creator: Miessler, R.C.
Publisher: Gettysburg College
Rights: Varies based on collection.
Collector: Miessler, R.C.
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
A collection of current visual artists creating work in Indiana.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, Painters, Artists, Art, Modern--21st century, Art
Archived since: Sep, 2021
No description.
Subject: Society & Culture, Government - US States
Creator: Sarah McCullough
Archived since: Sep, 2021
Description:
A collection of web pages for prominent personal injury attorneys in Indiana with corresponding Facebook pages
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Personal injury lawyers, Personal injuries--United States, Traffic accidents, Liability (Law)
Creator: Thompson, Hannah
Publisher: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Coverage: Indiana, United States
Type: Collection
Date: 2021
Rights: Copyright © 2021 The Trustees of Indiana University
Language: English
Identifier: 17661
Archived since: Sep, 2021
Description:
This collection is comprised of website resources that include information regarding Indiana's involvement and participation in the American Civil War.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Indiana History
Creator: William Palguta
Publisher: Archive-It
Source: n/a
Coverage: American Civil War
Type: Collection
Date: 09-28-2021/
Collector: William Palguta
Contributor: William Palguta
Rights: Access limited to members.
Language: English
Identifier: https://partner.archive-it.org/1504/collections/17657
Relation: n/a
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) Movement is a growing political and social movement in the United States. In 2020, the movement held protests and contained chapters in many major cities, including the city of Indianapolis. This collection is comprised of materials from the Indianapolis BLM movement and protests in 2020.
Subject: Society & Culture, Politics & Elections, Blogs & Social Media, Protest, Racial Discrimination, Social Movement, Civil Rights, Indianapolis, BLM, Black Lives Matter
Creator: Gipson Schabel
Source: Web
Type: Collection
Date: 2020
Language: en-US
Collector: Gipson Schabel
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
The International Marketplace (IM) District, a 2.5 square mile area on the northwest side of Indianapolis, Indiana bounded by 46th Street and Lafayette Road to the North, 34th Street and Lafayette Road to the South, 38th Street and Commercial Drive to the East, and 38th Street and High School Road to the West. Largely a commercial area, the International Marketplace is currently home to hundreds of businesses and establishments that are owned by and/or serve a large ethnic clientele. The background of this clientele is remarkably diverse with representation from Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Central America, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and South America. The IM web collection features online content about some of the district’s most important businesses and organizations.
Subject: Society & Culture, Government - Cities, International Markeplace, Indianapolis, Ind.
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
Ten sites with which to learn Archive-It.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media, Pride and vanity, Ear training, Blogs
Creator: Jonathan Paul
Archived since: Nov, 2022
Description:
Kisekae Set System, a coding language originally intended for creating paper doll dress-up games, was created at the beginning of the 90’s and initially popularized through Japanese BBS systems. Eventually, it spread to English-speaking countries and across the world through the World Wide Web. Its ability to be ported to a wide range of computers and its simple coding language, alongside its graphical capabilities, resulted in creators who incorporated both interactive functionality and inventive and visually flavorful artwork, highly-focused on pixel art. This collection compiles a wealth of KiSS viewing software, KiSS sets in .lzh format, and the personal websites of several artists who contributed to the scene. Some files and graphics may contain cartoon nudity, either anatomically-accurate or not, and some may depict underage characters in a sexualized manner. English-language resources label these clearly, and frequently include their own detailed sitewide disclaimers. The Japanese-language resources may use a general “no users under 18” disclaimer, with the most easily-read being the “R18” label, for their content.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Computers & Technology, Society & Culture, Women in video games, Computer bulletin boards, Animation (Cinematography)--Japan, Computer games--Design, Paper dolls
Image credit: Sherman, Dov (1971-)
Rights: All rights to website content belong to website authors, contact information is provided for all authors on their respective pages to request permission to reproduce. Images and files may also depict intellectual properties that are owned by separate rightsholders.
Language: German, Japanese, English
Collector: Nejako, Emily
Archived since: Oct, 2020
No description.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Websites of the East-Central Region's Libraries in Indiana
Creator: Curran
Source: web
Date: Oct - 6 - 2020
Rights: Rights Belong to the Public Institutions
Language: English
Archived since: Feb, 2019
Description:
A collection of websites about public art in Liverpool, England. Includes pages about street art and artists, public art in the city, exhibitions, artists, and arts networks that support public art in Liverpool.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, public art; public art spaces--England; street art; art networks; Liverpool (England)
Creator: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Source: World Wide Web
Format: html
Type: image, text, video
Date: 2019-02
Contributor: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Collector: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Rights: All copyright resides with artists and website owners. Permission should be sought from each artist or site before duplication or publication.
Language: English
Identifier: Liverpool Street Art, Public Art, and Arts Networks
Relation: public art spaces--England, street art, Bluecoat, public art, Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art, Liverpool, England
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
Collection includes websites of the Lutheran churches located within Steele County, Minnesota. Focus was given to churches connected to its four incorporated cities. The collection strives to gather and save the rich cultural history of Steele County's Lutheran churches through capturing their websites, images, and events. Videos of church services are currently not being captured.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Church, Lutheran Church, Religion
Creator: Robyn Ladd-Moeckly
Publisher: Archive-IT
Coverage: Weekly
Type: InteractiveResource
Date: 2020-10-05
Collector: IUPUI Class LIS-686
Archived Since: 2020-10-05
Active: Yes
Rights: All website content is the property of the site creators. It is the responsibility of the researcher to contact website owner for any publication permissions. If a website owner would like their site removed from the collection please contact creator of collection.
Language: English
Archived since: Feb, 2019
Description:
The purpose of this web archive is to preserve key resources for scholars and students of medieval music. It will also be a useful record for future generations of scholars interested in seeing how Medieval music was studied using Web resources in the early twenty-first century. Special emphasis has been given to the study of plainchant and music theory.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Music theory--History--16th century, Music theory--History--500-1400, Music--500-1400, Music--15th century, Music--History and criticism--Sources, Music and literature--History--To 1500, Gregorian chants
Format: Approximately 15 archived websites
Date: 2019 and later
Rights: The copyright and related rights status of the items in this collection have not been evaluated. Please refer to the individual items in this collection for more information about the rights holder. You are free to use this collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
Language: English
Identifier: https://partner.archive-it.org/1504/collections/11789
Collector: Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing
Archived since: Feb, 2019
Description:
This selection of web materials for this collection includes “About” web pages and other related information of selected Midwest universities and colleges that may provide some guidance for prospective students all in one place.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Colleges and Universities, University academics, University affairs, Universities & Colleges Admissions Services
Creator: University of Kansas, University of Nebraska, University of Wisconsin, University of Iowa, Northwestern University (Evansville, Ill.), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.), Butler University, University of Notre Dame, The Ohio State University
Type: Collection
Date: 2019
Language: English
Collector: Palitzsch, Zachary
Archived since: Sep, 2021
Description:
This collection provides digital access to sites created by Muncie-area leisure and recreation businesses from September 2021 to December 2021.
Subject: Society & Culture, Recreation centers, Recreation, Leisure--United States, Leisure industry, Leisure
Creator: Cornerstone Center for the Arts, Clancy's Village Bowl, Let There Be Art, Philips Outdoor Center, Tonne Winery, Cardinal Greenways, Muncie Dragway, Gibson Arena, Bouncyland LLC, Boulder Falls Mini Golf and BatZone, Escape Muncie
Publisher: Boulder Falls Mini Golf and BatZone, Bouncyland LLC, Gibson Arena, Muncie Dragway, Cardinal Greenways, Tonne Winery, Philips Outdoor Center, Let There Be Art, Clancy's Village Bowl, Cornerstone Center for the Arts, Escape Muncie
Coverage: Delaware County, IN, Muncie, IN, 2021
Format: web archive, WARC
Type: web page, Electronic
Date: 2021-09
Language: en-US
Identifier: IUWEB-113
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
A collection of recorded oral histories, mostly focused on the United States.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture, United States, Oral history
Source: National Library of Australia, Indiana University, Baylor University, Library of Congress
Format: Video recording, Audio recording, Database, Web page
Language: English
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
The “Paranormal Web Archive” collection is meant to document supposed real-life encounters with ghosts, extraterrestrials, and cryptids like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster. Some historical significance surrounding unexplained phenomena will be collected along with current sightings reported by users in 2020.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Blogs & Social Media, Ghost stories, Ghosts, Monsters, Extraterrestrial beings, Unidentified flying objects
Creator: Holly Fitzpatrick
Coverage: 2020-10/2020-12
Format: Web
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2020-10/2020-12
Rights: The copyright and related rights status of the items in this collection have not been evaluated.
Language: En
Collector: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Holly Fitzpatrick
Archived since: Sep, 2021
Description:
A collection of resources pertaining to the Salem Witch Trials
Subject: Arts & Humanities, United States, Salem Witch Trials
Creator: Jordan Girard
Format: Text, Video recording, Web page
Language: English
Collector: Jordan Girard
Archived since: Feb, 2019
Description:
Research being done in three Midwestern colleges on stem cells. Describes types of stem cells being used and expectations of the future of this research.
Subject: Science & Health, Stem Cells, Research, Diabetes, Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cell Types Used in Research
Creator: Treva L. Nally
Source: World Wide Web
Format: html pages
Date: 2013-2019
Contributor: Treva L. Nally
Collector: Treva L. Nally
Rights: Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing
Language: English
Identifier: Archive-It: Collection #11783
Archived since: Oct, 2020
No description.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Archived since: Dec, 2023
Description:
This collection focuses on the 20th anniversary celebration of the Broadway musical Wicked, which was held the last weekend in October of 2023, leading up to the 20th anniversary performance on October 30th, 2023. At the time of the show’s 20th anniversary, Wicked had become the second highest grossing Broadway show of all time and the fourth longest running show. Wicked reimagines the backstory of the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, giving her the name Elphaba. It is based on the novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Magiure. The musical opened on October 30th, 2003, starring Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Broadway, Wizard of Oz, Oz, Glinda, Elphaba, Stephen Schwartz, Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Wicked Broadway Musical, Wicked the Musical, Wicked
Creator: Chenoweth, Kristin, Menzel, Idina, Schwartz, Stephen
Archived since: Nov, 2023
Description:
This collection is about “tea culture.” It relays information on cultural etiquette and ritual surrounding tea and other herbals, along with conveying the meaning behind tea ceremonies and tradition. This collection acts as an exhibit by revealing the dispersal of tea across the globe while showcasing herbal blends of significance and key varieties of tea, including some lesser known, such as yaupon (pronounced yō-pon) tea in North America, and including exotic “stars,” such as pink, Kashmiri chai! I was inspired by my own personal love of herbal remedies as my motivation to create. This collection highlights various ethnic traditions, which I believe may serve later generations of tech-savvy people as a means of recapturing possibly lost ancestral herbal traditions. It is my well intention that whoever beholds this collection in the future gleans from it an appreciation for the living treasures God has so graciously given, but that we destroy day-by-day. Hopefully, these treasures survive long enough for that appreciation to heal or comfort a dying world. -Natasha Lanman
Subject: Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities, Science & Health, Tea, Herbal teas, Tea History, Chinese tea ceremony, Gastronomy History, Lavenders, Afternoon teas, Moroccan tea ceremony, Rooibos tea, Mate (Tea), Black drink, Aboriginal Australians, Bubble tea, Tea gardens, Herbals, Traditional medicine
Publisher: Archive-It
Source: Internet
Coverage: World
Format: WARC file
Type: Web Archive
Institution: Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, Indiana University, Indianapolis
Collector: Natasha Lanman
Course: LIS-S686: Web Archiving and Preservation
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Language: English
Identifier: Collection ID: 22237
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