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Archived since: Apr, 2010
Description:
A collection of immigration and border studies related web sites.
Subject: Society & Culture
Coverage: 2010-
Format: html
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2010-04-13 00:00:00
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections
Archived since: May, 2010
Description:
A collection of websites and social media pages maintained by San Antonio restaurants. Most of these web resources include menus. This collection also contains a group of web resources that document San Antonio restaurants’ responses to COVID-19.
Subject: Society & Culture, Cooking, Mexican., Restaurants--Menus., Restaurants--Texas--San Antonio., San Antonio (Tex.).
Publisher: University of Texas at San Antonio
Coverage: 2010-
Format: Mixed
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2010-05-07 00:00:00
Rights: https://lib.utsa.edu/specialcollections/reproductions/copyright
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections
Archived since: May, 2010
Description:
A collection of web sites from the Rio Grande Valley, situated on the border between Texas and Mexico. The sites cover political groups, tourism, economic development, and the citrus industry. This collection is inactive and is no longer being crawled by UTSA Special Collections. Past crawls are still accessible.
Subject: Society & Culture, Citrus products -- Texas, Rio Grande Valley (Colo.-Mexico and Tex.)
Coverage: 2010-
Type: Interactive media
Date: 2010-05-03 00:00:00
Rights: http://lib.utsa.edu/planning-a-visit/photocopy-and-reproduction-services/copyright-compliance/
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections
Archived since: May, 2010
Description:
Websites, videos, blogs and other resources covering Tejano and Conjunto music. These popular music genres originated from south Texas, with similarities to the Mexican norteño, but is also influenced by several American musical genres and in particular features elements of polka. The basic duo of accordion and bajo sexto (12-string bass guitar) has grown to include other instruments (drum kit, bass guitar, etc.) but these two instruments still characterize the sound of the ensemble. We are not actively crawling the seeds in this collection, but previous crawls are left up for posterity.
Subject: Society & Culture, Tejano music, Conjunto music
Coverage: 2010-
Type: Interactive resource
Rights: http://lib.utsa.edu/planning-a-visit/photocopy-and-reproduction-services/copyright-compliance/
Collector: University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections
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