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Archived since: Mar, 2013
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This collection documents the subculture of individuals who believe in extraterrestrial beings and their presence on and around Earth. It focuses on websites created by members of this subculture, and which document a belief in extraterrestrial encounters (e.g., UFO sightings, crashes, or abductions, and government conspiracy theories relating to concealed knowledge of, or interaction with, extraterrestrial beings).
Subject: Science & Health , Blogs & Social Media , Society & Culture, Extraterrestrial beings, Alien abduction, Unidentified flying objects, Unidentified flying objects--Sightings and encounters, Conspiracies--United States
Creator: Emily Reynolds, Madeline Sheldon, Nicole Siporin, Maria Smith
Publisher: Archive-It
Coverage: United States
Type: Interactive Resource
Date: 2013-04-08 - 2013-05-31
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The University of Michigan School of Information and Archive-It do not own copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information.
Language: en-US
Contributor: Emily Reynolds, Madeline Sheldon, Nicole Siporin, Maria Smith
Archived since: Mar, 2014
Description:
In November 2012 Colorado voters passed Amendment 64, which legalized the sale and personal use of marijuana within the state. The debate taking place in Colorado represents a microcosm of the national discourse on the legalization of marijuana. This collection will focus on the passing and aftermath of Colorado’s Amendment 64 and will be limited to sources from 2012 and later. This collection seeks to represent the wide array of opinions by selecting websites from each side of the debate. It is intended to be an educational tool for governments, students, and other researchers.
Subject: Government - US States, Blogs & Social Media , Science & Health
Archived since: Jan, 2019
Description:
This web archive focuses on materials relating to Hurricane Sandy, which was active in October and November of 2012 and affected the Caribbean, Bermuda, the US, and Canada. Its purpose aims to preserve internet-based information about the storm, social and cultural reactions to it, and organized responses to its aftermath. This information will likely be of interest to historians, social scientists, and other researchers studying social response to disasters or the use of technology-mediated communications during and after natural disasters.
Subject: Science & Health , Blogs & Social Media , Government, Hurricane Sandy, 2012, Hurricane Recovery Task Force, User-generated content
Creator: Tori Cox, Garrett Morton, Corey Schmidt
Coverage: United States
Format: Web Archive
Date: February 2019
Language: eng
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