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Title: University of Maryland

URL: https://www.youtube.com/user/UMD2101/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived official YouTube channel of the University of Maryland, College Park, maintained by the Office of Strategic Communications. Playlists on the channel include Do Good Campus, UMD Innovates, Transform the Student Experience, Student Life at UMD, Inspire Maryland Pride, Building Together: An Investment for Maryland, Events, LiveBIG, President's Video Messages, Holiday Videos, Honoring Terp Vets, Discover New Knowledge, The New Cole Field House, Stay Fearless, TerpVision, Rule of Thumb, Terps Who Inspire, Giving Day, Scholarship Day, and It's Not Complicated.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Office of Strategic Communications -- Web archives

Title: Union Plus

URL: https://www.unionplus.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of Union Plus. The nonprofit organization Union Privilege that administers the Union Plus consumer benefits program to current and retired union members and their families ("About Us," https://www.unionplus.org/page/about-us, accessed June 13, 2018). Union Privilege was founded by the AFL-CIO in 1986 and is based in Washington, D.C. The Union Plus website includes information about benefits, discounts, hardship help, news, credit cards, consumer tips, and union issues.

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Subject:   Union Privilege -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Maryland Library Association

URL: https://www.mdlib.org/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of the Maryland Library Association (MLA). The MLA was founded in 1923 by a group of dedicated librarians hoping to form a collective voice of representation to further the interests of libraries within the state of Maryland. The MLA was instrumental in such tasks as the development of the graduate school of library science at the University of Maryland, College Park, which began accepting students in 1965. In 1975, the original goal was modified to permit the MLA to "promote and develop library interest and development and the profession of librarianship in the state of Maryland." Today, in addition to providing numerous professional development opportunities for its members, the MLA continues to actively serve the library interests of Maryland through the monitoring of and participation in legislative activities and public policy. The MLA website includes information about its bylaws, leadership, strategic plan, archives, policies, Nettie B. Taylor Maryland Library Leadership Institute, annual conference, career resources, membership, advocacy, and newsletters. The site also hosts issues of The CRAB, the MLA's members-only newsletter, as well as a blog, which includes posts related to the MLA's leadership, conference news, legislative news, press releases, and site information.

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Subject:   Librarians -- Maryland Librarians -- Maryland -- Censorship Maryland Library Association -- Archives National Library Week Maryland Library Association -- Web archives

Title: Labor Council For Latin American Advancement

URL: https://www.lclaa.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Labor Council For Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), a national organization representing two million Latinx trade unionists through 65 chapters, which describes its work as follows: "LCLAA was born in 1972 out of the need to educate, organize and mobilize Latinos in the labor movement and has expanded its influence to organize Latinos in an effort to impact workers' rights and their influence in the political process. LCLAA represents the interest of more than 2 million Latino workers in the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), The Change to Win Federation, Independent Unions and all its membership" ("Our Mission," https://www.lclaa.org/about-lclaa/mission, accessed June 13, 2018). The LCLAA website includes information about its history, mission, leadership, legislative platform, campaigns, membership, governance, chapters, events, media, publications, resolutions, and administrative relief information and resources.

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Subject:   Labor Council for Latin American Advancement -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Labor Heritage Foundation

URL: https://www.laborheritage.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Labor Heritage Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based cultural heritage organization founded in 1983 by organizers of the Great Labor Arts Exchange (GLAE). Its stated mission is "to strengthen the labor movement through the use of music and arts" ("About Us," http://www.laborheritage.org/lhf/, accessed June 5, 2018). The Labor Heritage Foundation website includes information about its mission, staff, leadership, history, shop, publications, and the GLAE.

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Subject:   Labor Heritage Foundation -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union

URL: https://www.aflcioefcu.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union, a credit union whose field of eligible members includes employees of the AFL-CIO or its constitutional departments, affiliated AFL-CIO International Unions, state or local central labor bodies; members of selected unions and locals; retired members; and immediate family. Its stated mission is "to be the primary financial institution for union families, providing quality products and member service, consistent with the values of the labor movement" ("Membership," https://www.aflcioefcu.org/who-we-are, accessed June 13, 2018). The AFL-CIO Employees FCU website includes information about membership, accounts, loans, services, access, and newsletters.

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Subject:   AFL-CIO Employees Federal Credit Union -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust

URL: https://www.aflcio-hit.com/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust, an internally managed fixed-income mutual fund founded in 1984 and focused on "high credit quality securities, primarily multifamily mortgage-backed securities (MBS)" ("About Us," http://www.aflcio-hit.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=674, accessed June 4, 2018). Its stated mission is to "Create union construction jobs – union labor is required for all on-site construction work; Create and preserve housing, particularly affordable and workforce housing" ("About Us"). The HIT website includes information about its mission, leadership, history, portfolio, performance, real estate finance, impact investing, HIT-DVF fund, Building America subsidiary, news, and media.

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Subject:   Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: United Students Against Sweatshops

URL: https://usas.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS), a national student labor campaign organization founded in 1997, describes its work as follows: "United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) is a grassroots organization run entirely by youth and students. We develop youth leadership and run strategic student-labor solidarity campaigns with the goal of building sustainable power for working people. We define “sweatshop” broadly and consider all struggles against the daily abuses of the global economic system to be a struggle against sweatshops" ("Mission, Vision, and Organizing Philosophy," http://usas.org/about/mission-vision-organizing/, accessed June 13, 2018). Based in Washington, D.C., USAS represents student workers through locals on more than 150 college campuses ("About," http://usas.org/about/, accessed June 13, 2018). The USAS website includes information about its leadership, mission, vision, organizing philosophy, organizational structure, Collective Liberation Committee, caucuses, campaigns, membership, and locals.

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Subject:   United Students Against Sweatshops -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: AFL-CIO Union Lawyers Alliance

URL: https://ula-aflcio.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the AFL-CIO Union Lawyers Alliance (ULA), a Washington, D.C.,-based organization of more than 2,100 lawyers in firms and union legal departments across the United States. Its stated mission is "to (1) facilitate the exchange of information and strategies to assist LCC members in representing their union clients; (2) inform and mobilize union-side lawyers in the labor movement’s support of legislative and political priorities, such as labor law reform, judicial nominations and voter protection; (3) offer legal education, technical assistance and networking opportunities to the union-side bar; and (4) assist LCC firms and legal departments in recruiting and retaining new lawyers and lawyers of color to the practice of labor law" ("About the LCC," https://lcc.aflcio.org/public/about-lcc/, accessed June 4, 2018). Formerly known as the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee (LCC), the organization's Board of Directors voted to change its name on November 13, 2020 ("AFL-CIO Union Lawyers Alliance," https://ula-aflcio.org/, accessed August 10, 2021). The ULA website includes information about its mission and membership; litigation docket; Diversity, Outreach, Opportunities, and Recruitment (DOOR, formerly the Minority Outreach Program); and Law School Outreach Project. The website also posts vacancy notices and job listings.

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Subject:   AFL-CIO. Lawyers Coordinating Committee -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives AFL-CIO. Union Lawyers Alliance -- Web archives

Title: National Federation of Community Broadcasters

URL: https://nfcb.org/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB), 2013 to present. NFCB is a national, grass-roots, non-profit organization which has served non-commercial community-based radio stations since 1975. There are currently some 170 stations, producers, and organizations in the membership of NFCB, representing diverse communities from remote regions of Alaska to densely populated cities, in markets ranging from Native American reservations to large metropolitan areas. The NFCB website includes information about its services, membership, staff, board of directors, publications, awards, budget, news, annual conference, and training resources.

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Subject:   Public radio

Title: National Day Laborer Organizing Network

URL: https://ndlon.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived English-language website of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), a national alliance of 36 day laborer organizations based in Los Angeles, California, and founded in July 2001. Its stated mission is "to unify and strengthen its member organizations to be more strategic and effective in their efforts to develop leadership, site mobilize, and organize day laborers in order to protect and expand their civil, labor and human rights." The NDLON website includes information about its mission, vision, principles, values, history, leadership, staff, employment opportunities, annual reports, program areas, events, actions, news, press releases, press kit, publications, research, documentary footage, educational resources, legislative resources, litigation resources, trainings, best practices, visual arts material, membership, online store, and social media. The NDLON website also hosts a blog.

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Subject:   National Day Laborer Organizing Network -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Western Maryland Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO

URL: https://mddclabor.org/wmdclc/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Western Maryland Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO. This website includes information about its leadership, news, events, union member benefits, actions, and calendar.

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Subject:   Western Maryland Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Del-Mar-Va Peninsula Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO

URL: https://mddclabor.org/delmarva/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Del-Mar-Va Peninsula Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO. This website includes information about its leadership, news, events, union member benefits, actions, and calendar.

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Subject:   Del-Mar-Va Peninsula Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Democracy Then & Now

URL: https://dtn.umd.edu

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of Democracy Then & Now (DTN), a campus-wide initiative at the University of Maryland, College Park, exploring the central role of public education in the development of American democracy. DTN asks students, faculty, and staff to consider the meanings of public education in terms of civic participation, political representation, and full citizenship rights for all people in this country. All audio content has been produced by UMD students.

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Subject:   University of Maryland, College Park. Department of English -- Web archives

Title: The Diamondback

URL: https://dbknews.com/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of The Diamondback, student newspaper at the University of Maryland, College Park. The paper was originally published as The Triangle (1910-1914) and underwent several name changes -- M.A.C. Weekly (1914-1916), Maryland State Weekly (1916-1919), Maryland State Review (1919-1920), University Review (1920-1921) -- before being released as The Diamondback in 1921 ("About UMD Student Newspapers," https://www.lib.umd.edu/univarchives/student-newspapers/about, accessed July 31, 2018). Online articles of the Diamondback are released on a rolling, daily basis, and issues are printed on Mondays during the fall and spring semesters ("About UMD Student Newspapers," https://www.lib.umd.edu/univarchives/student-newspapers/about, accessed July 31, 2018). Since 1972, The Diamondback has been published by Maryland Media, Inc., independently of the university ("About," http://www.dbknews.com/about/, accessed July 31, 2018). The Diamondback website has sections covering news, sports, opinion, diversions, special projects, classifieds, and housing guide.

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Subject:   University of Maryland, College Park -- Periodicals. Diamondback -- Web archives Maryland Media, Inc. -- Web archives

Title: Metropolitan Baltimore Council of AFL-CIO Unions

URL: https://charmcitylabor.org/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Metropolitan Baltimore Council of AFL-CIO Unions. This website includes information about its leadership, news, events, union member benefits, actions, and calendar.

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Subject:   Metropolitan Baltimore Council of AFL-CIO Unions -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: Coalition of Black Trade Unionists

URL: https://cbtu.nationbuilder.com/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU). First convened September 23-24, 1972, CBTU is an international membership organization with 42 chapters in the U.S. ("History," http://www.cbtu.org/history.php, accessed June 4, 2018). Its stated mission is to "Improve economic development and employment opportunities for black workers. Work within the framework of the trade union movement to provide a voice and vehicle for greater black and minority participation. Increase union involvement in voter registration, voter education and voter turnout projects. Organize unorganized workers. Actively support civil rights and civic groups working to improve living and working conditions in the black community. Increase effective political alliances between labor, churches and the general community" ("About CBTU: Mission Statement," http://www.cbtu.org/mission.php, accessed June 4, 2018). The CBTU website includes information on its leadership, chapters, history, mission, Bell-Ball-Reliford Scholarship program, membership, committees, conferences, and Community Action and Response Against Toxics (CARAT) Team program. The site also hosts a blog, "Taking a Stand."

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Subject:   Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (U.S.) -- Web archives Labor unions -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

Title: University Honors Program

URL: http://www.universityhonors.umd.edu/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of the University Honors Program (UH) at the University of Maryland, College Park, a "living-learning program in the Honors College [that] allows students the greatest independence in shaping their education" ("Welcome," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20120622204915/http://www.universityhonors.umd.edu/, archived June 22, 2012). The UH website includes information about its mission, staff, seminars and other academic programs, student profiles, seminar spotlights, admissions process, student leadership opportunities, and awards programs.

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Subject:   University of Maryland at College Park. Undergraduate Studies -- Web archives

Title: IRIS Center at the University of Maryland, Department of Economics

URL: http://www.iris.umd.edu/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of the Center for Institutional Reform in the Information Sector (IRIS Center), part of the Department of Economics at the University of Maryland, College Park. The IRIS Center, founded in 1990 and closed in 2012, aimed "to understand and facilitate economic growth and democratic development in poor and transition countries, focusing on the role of institutions — the formal and informal rules by which individuals organize economic, political, and social activity" ("History," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20120622211753/http://www.iris.umd.edu/StaticReader.aspx/About_IRIS/History.htm, archived June 22, 2012; "About IRIS," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20120622211716/http://www.iris.umd.edu/StaticReader.aspx/About_IRIS.htm, archived June 22, 2012). Its research covered topics such as economic and institutional analysis, enterprise development, governance and civil society, and legal and regulatory reform. The IRIS Center website includes information about its activities, topics, projects, opportunities, publications, intranet, history, and glossary.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Department of Economics -- Web archives

Title: General Education Program

URL: http://www.gened.umd.edu/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of the General Education Program, a 52-credit matrix of introductory course requirements for all undergraduate students at the University of Maryland, College Park. The General Education website includes information about its requirements, policies, I-Series courses, and targeted resources for students, advisors, and faculty.

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Subject:   University of Maryland at College Park. Undergraduate Studies -- Web archives

Title: Facilities Management

URL: http://www.facilities.umd.edu

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of Facilities Management at the University of Maryland, College Park. Facilities Management is "responsible for the physical campus – its academic, research and administrative spaces, the infrastructure that supports the buildings, and the landscape that surrounds them" ("Facilities Management," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20120623022336/https://www.facilities.umd.edu/SitePages/Home.aspx, archived June 23, 2012). The Facilities Management website includes information about its services, facilities, construction projects, resources, policies, leadership, departments, and targeted information for customers and staff.

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Subject:   Campus planning -- Maryland College facilities -- Planning -- Maryland Grounds maintenance -- Maryland Schools -- Landscape architecture -- Maryland University of Maryland, College Park -- Buildings -- History -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park -- Dept. of Physical Plant -- Archives

Title: University of Maryland Extension

URL: http://www.extension.umd.edu/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of the University of Maryland Extension. Founded in 1914 to administer federal and state funding for programs to improve community life, the Cooperative Extension Service concentrated its activities in eight areas: agricultural profitability; natural resources; diet, nutrition and health; human capital development; family economic stability; agricultural technology for urban audiences; profitability of marine industries; and enhanced community vitality. The UM Extension website includes information about its leadership, impact, locations, news, events, resources, publications, and programs in 4-H and Youth, Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources, Food & Nutrition, Health& Wellness, Gardening, Money, and Water & Chesapeake Bay.

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Subject:   Agricultural extension work -- Maryland -- History -- Sources University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service -- Archives University of Maryland at College Park. College of Agriculture and Natural Resources -- Web archives

Title: A. James Clark School of Engineering

URL: http://www.eng.umd.edu/sitehome2.php

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. The website includes information about the school's leadership, facilities, governance, philanthropy, departments, academics, research, news, and events, for audiences including prospective and current students, K-12 students, alumni, faculty, staff, business, government, and members of the media.

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Subject:   A. James Clark School of Engineering -- Web archives

Title: College of Arts & Humanities

URL: http://www.arhu.umd.edu/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of the College of Arts & Humanities (ARHU) at the University of Maryland, College Park. ARHU is one of thirteen colleges and schools on campus: "In 25 departments and centers, the College of Arts and Humanities provides education, research and scholarship in the arts, history, literatures, languages and cultures of people throughout the world" (College of Arts and Humanities records, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries, http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/10901). The ARHU website includes information about its mission, vision, leadership, committees, collegiate council, facilities, signature events, admissions, academic programs, research and centers, outreach programs, news, and announcements, and commitment to diversity.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). College of Arts and Humanities -- Web archives

Title: Undocumented Student Resources

URL: http://undocumented.umd.edu/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived crawls of the Undocumented Student Resources website, published by offices and departments at the University of Maryland, College Park, to provide information and support for students of undocumented immigration status. The website was first published in December 2016 in response to statements by then- U.S. President-Elect Donald J. Trump that, upon taking office, he would terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The Undocumented website includes information about student, faculty, and staff resources, campus contacts, events, frequently asked questions, and a blog.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) -- Web archives

Title: The Rita M. Cacas Foundation, Inc.

URL: http://rmcacas.foundation/

Collection: Special Collections

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

Title: Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology

URL: http://adanewmedia.org/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology, an open-access peer reviewed journal featuring scholarship on gender, new media and technology, following the journal's "commitments to politically engaged, intersectional approaches to feminist media scholarship" ("About," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20180418160645/http://adanewmedia.org/about/, archived April 18, 2018).

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries -- Web archives

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