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National Library of Medicine

Archive-It Partner Since: Mar, 2009

Organization Type: National Institutions

Organization URL: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/   

Description:

The National Library of Medicine (NLM), the world's largest medical library and a component of the National Institutes of Health, collects, preserves, and makes available to the public information about health, medicine, and the biomedical sciences. To continue fulfilling this mission, NLM is collecting and archiving related Web content, which also serves to document the histories of health and medicine. For questions about our web archiving program contact us at nlmwebcollecting@nlm.nih.gov.

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Title: Art AIDS America Chicago

URL: http://artaidsamericachicago.org/

Collection: HIV/AIDS web archive

Description: Website for the Art AIDS America Chicago, an exhibit that ran from December 1, 2016-April 2, 2017 at the Alphawood Gallery in Chicago, IL that underscores the deep and unforgettable presence of HIV in American art by introducing and exploring the whole spectrum of artistic responses to AIDS.

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Title: Visual AIDS | "Everyday"

URL: http://visualaids.org/events/detail/everyday/

Collection: HIV/AIDS web archive

Description: Page featuring an exhibition announcement titled, "Everyday" published on the Visual AIDS Website in 2016. The exhibition ran from November 17, to December 10, 2016 at La Mama Galleria and explored the AIDS crisis, historically and currently, through the lens of art and ephemera highlighting the daily experiences and practices in response to HIV/AIDS.

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Title: National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial | Pentagon Memorial Fund

URL: https://pentagonmemorial.org/

Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive

Description: Website of the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, which commemorates the lives of those lost in the September 11, 2001 attack on the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. The site contains historical context, timelines, the names of those memorialized, audiovisual narratives, educational resources, and visitor information.

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Title: Rainbow History Project Digital Collections | Christopher Bates

URL: https://rainbowhistory.omeka.net/exhibits/show/pioneers/2007awardees/bates/

Collection: HIV/AIDS web archive

Description: Page on the Rainbow History Project Digital Collections Website featuring an online exhibit about Christopher Bates who was part of the DC CARE Consortium from 1991-1997, and who helped to create the AIDS drug assistance program for the country. The consortium became the city's umbrella organization for channeling Ryan White Act funds to local HIV/AIDS support organizations.

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Title: Exhibition - Surviving and Thriving - NLM Exhibition Program

URL: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/survivingandthriving/

Collection: HIV/AIDS web archive

Description: Website for the National Institute of Health (NIH) exhibition, "Surviving and Thriving," on AIDS, politics, and culture.

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Title: Flight 93 National Memorial (U.S. National Park Service)

URL: https://www.nps.gov/flni/index.htm

Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive

Description: Website of the Flight 93 National Memorial, which memorializes the passengers and crew who died in the crash of United Airlines Flight 93, one of the hijacked planes in the September 11, 2001 attacks. The site contains visitor information, 9/11 observance events, timelines, photographs, videos, educational resources, etc.

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Title: AIDS in New York: The First Five Years

URL: https://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/aids-new-york-first-five-years/

Collection: HIV/AIDS web archive

Description: Page featuring an exhibition announcement titled, "AIDS in New York: The First Five Years," published on the New York Historical Society's Website in 2013. The exhibit ran from June 7 to September 15, 2013 and explored the impact of the epidemic on personal lives, public health and medical practices, culture and politics in New York City and across the nation using posters, photographs, and artifacts sourced from the New York Public Library, New York University, and the National Archive of LGBT History archives.

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