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Archived since: Aug, 2013
No description.
Subject: Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media, Universities & Libraries, Feminism., New media theory., New media cultures., Gender studies.
Rights: The default license for the content on Ada is a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Individual article copyright terms may differ. Please refer to each article for its license.
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries.
Archived since: Jul, 2020
No description.
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Creator: University of Oregon Department of Art History
Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries
Date: 2009
Archived since: Dec, 2011
Description:
The University of Oregon Documenting Freshman Year Experience Project is undertaken every Fall Term by a Residential Freshman Interest Groups (FIG) course. As part of each course students create weekly project entries in a variety of media that include ephemera and photographs taken during their first term at the University of Oregon.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture, College Freshmen -- Oregn -- Diaries, University of Oregon -- Freshmen -- Diaries
Creator: UO Freshman Interest Group Course, HIST 199
Publisher: University of Oregon
Collector: University of Oregon
Archived since: Oct, 2011
Description:
ePortfolios enhance linkages between professional preparation, academic coursework, and technological applications by supporting students, courses, and project advancement through tutoring, project evaluation, and interdepartmental collaboration.
ePortfolio is a 3-year pilot project, which began in the Arts and Administration Program in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts in 2005. The purpose of ePortfolios is to connect students with professional and academic communities through professional digital portfolios, digital skills development, course project gallery and public archive, and to serve as a communication hub – or virtual bulletin board - to connect students to job and internship opportunities, with alumni and other professional networks, and to foster relationships between the university and professional communities.
During Years One and Two of the pilot project, we implemented systems to support students in the Arts and Administration Program to create and manage their ePortfolios.
We conducted program evaluations during the first and second year to assess program management and project improvement.
During Year Three, we are focusing on the development of a comprehensive three-level website that will allow students and faculty to post and manage eportfolios, to work collaboratively on course-based projects and display products in a public gallery space, and a fully private academic archive of student work. We are also working to further cross-disciplinary boundaries with our colleagues in the Center for Advanced Technology in Education and School of Journalism to establish discipline-specific standards and systems that connect students with their faculty, with alumnus, and with employers through a seamless integrated ePortfolio community.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Dec, 2011
Description:
This collection consists of news stories about Richard Lariviere's dismissal as President of the University of Oregon.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Spontaneous Events, Government - US States, University of Orgeon, Lariviere, Richard, Oregon University System, Oregon State Board of Higher Education
Archived since: Nov, 2021
No description.
Subject: Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media
Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
The project examines mid-20th century American psychiatry through a case study of the Morningside Hospital, which operated in Portland, Oregon from 1903-1963.
Subject: Society & Culture
Creator: Kristin Yarris, Mary Wood
Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries
Date: 2020
Rights: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike 4.0 International Licensed to Kristin Yarris, Mary Wood and the University of Oregon, 2020.
Language: English
Archived since: Dec, 2011
Description:
This collection contains the official website of the Occupy Eugene (Oregon) movement. The website includes meeting minutes, announcements, a blog, and other material related to Occupy Eugene.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Politics & Elections, Universities & Libraries, Eugene, OR, Occupy Eugene, Occupy Wall Street
Creator: Occupy Eugene
Publisher: Occupy Eugene
Type: website
Collector: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries
Archived since: Aug, 2012
Description:
One major reason for this site is to provide a convenient place to discuss the variety of OA-related activities are going on at the UO.
The site will also touch on some of the interesting debates in the open access movement.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Blogs & Social Media, Computers & Technology, Scholarly communications, Open Access, Scholarly publishing
Archived since: Jan, 2020
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Archived since: May, 2023
Description:
A web-based system devoted to the study and teaching of Petrarch’s Canzoniere.
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Creator: Massimo Lollini
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
The Oregon Women’s History Consortium (OWHC) is a 501c3 educational organization that provides leadership to support research and education related to the history of women in Oregon. Established in 2010, the Oregon Women’s History Consortium led the statewide commemoration of the centennial of Oregon women gaining the right to vote in 2012, Century of Action: Oregon Women Vote, 1912-2012. The OWHC is engaged in educating the public about Oregon activists’ role in gaining the right to vote and to place women’s voting rights in the United States Constitution with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920.
Subject: Society & Culture, Politics & Elections, Government
Creator: Oregon Women's History Consortium
Date: 2020
Rights: © 2015 Oregon Women's History Consortium | All Rights Reserved
Language: English
Archived since: Jun, 2020
Description:
Collection comprises the website of American poet, writer, professor, and editor Ralph J. Salisbury, and includes biographical information, publications list, and multimedia.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Archived since: Apr, 2019
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Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jan, 2012
Description:
This course is a collaborative project with the goal of understanding how past societies have adapted to widespread changes in their foods and fuels, and how our current society can learn from their successes and failures in the contemporary global energy context.
Part of our job is to determine which energy sources are currently in transition, and which are not; which are under pressure to be changed, what those pressures are, and how energy policy might work either to promote or to hinder these changes. We will be particularly interested in ways that groups of people make hard choices, or don't, in the face of energy scarcity.
Subject: Science & Health, Society & Culture, Computers & Technology
Creator: students in HC 441: Energy in Transition
Publisher: Google
Date: January 23, 2012
Collector: University of Oregon Special Collections and University Archives
Archived since: Apr, 2023
Description:
This website presents Tangren’s literary and photographic works with meditations on philosophy, teaching, feminism, lesbian studies, film, dolls, and actress Deborah Kerr.
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
Welcome to Tekagami and Kyōgire, a digital exhibition featuring the collection of fragmented calligraphy in the University of Oregon.
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Creator: Akiko Walley
Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries
Date: 2019
Rights: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike 4.0 International License to Glynne Walley and the University of Oregon, 2019.
Language: English; Japanese
Archived since: Jun, 2019
Description:
The Artful Fabric of Collecting site introduces viewers to Chinese textiles from the collection of Gertrude Bass Warner (1863-1951), an American who developed the conviction that improved relations between nations can only evolve from the mutual understanding and appreciation of educated minds.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Creator: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon Libraries, Ina Asim
Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries
Date: 2019
Rights: The digital exhibition The Artful Fabric of Collecting is copyrighted by Ina Asim and the University of Oregon under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. Individual items displayed in this digital exhibition may be subject to different copyrights; see item pages for credits.
Language: English
Archived since: Jun, 2020
Description:
Collection comprises the website and selected social media videos of The Brainerd Foundation, a family philanthropic foundation that provides funding and expertise to strengthen the ability of nonprofits, communities, and decision-makers to protect the air, land, and water of the northwest United States.
Subject: Society & Culture
Creator: The Brainerd Foundation
Publisher: The Brainerd Foundation
Date: 2020
Rights: © 2020 The Brainerd Foundation. All rights reserved.
Language: English
Collector: University of Oregon Libraries
Archived since: Nov, 2022
Description:
The UO Puerto Rico Project: Hurricane Maria and its Aftermath started as a twelve-month long collaborative endeavor with students in the Ethnic Studies course “Race, Ethics, Justice” taught in Fall 2017 at University of Oregon. This project was inspired by students’ desire to intervene in the public debates about Puerto Ricans’ lack of access to basic resources in the aftermath of Hurricane María. Student teams fundraised to send a delegation to Puerto Rico to deliver donations and document stories in Caguas, Bayamón, Morovis, Utuado, Mayagüez, Santurce and Isla de Cabra. They produced educational resources and stories to share through this website with the general public, teachers, and professor. We humbly hope that these are conversation starters that will inspire others to create their own archives and document their own stories across generations.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, Universities & Libraries
Creator: The UO Puerto Rico Project
Publisher: University of Oregon
Date: 2022
Language: English; Spanish
Archived since: Jul, 2011
Description:
UfoliO uses WordPressMultiUser as a personalized, easy-to-use blogging and web publishing environment adaptable to many purposes:
Students can use UfoliO as a personal learning environment — an online workspace for project development, reflection, and sharing of curricular and extracurricular learning and research. Instructors can use UfoliO in their courses to encourage scholarly exchange, clarify expectations, and highlight excellence. Groups and programs can use UfoliO hubs for building community and developing interdisciplinary instruction and research initiatives. The hubs can support activities that fall outside of departmental curricula such as orientation, summer readings and living-learning events.
Please note that UfoliO is a pilot service and currently open to approved users only.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Universities & Libraries
Creator: University of Oregon Libraries
Archived since: Oct, 2020
Description:
This open curriculum introduces and explores major issues in collections acquisition, care, access, and digitization. The curriculum has been designed for entry-level participants with an interest in collections issues. The modules provide basic background and invite the participants to consider conceptual questions regarding why and how we create, care for, and use collections.
Subject: Arts & Humanities
Creator: Daphne Gallagher
Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries
Date: 2020
Rights: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike 4.0 International License to Daphne Gallagher and the University of Oregon, 2020.
Language: English
Archived since: Feb, 2012
Description:
This website was begun as a comprehensive work area for those involved in the accreditation process, then as a reporting mechanism for the 2007 Accreditation, and ultimately as a component of the ongoing commitment to campus-wide communication and information sharing.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Northwest Commussion on Colleges and Universities, University of Oregon, accreditation
Archived since: Aug, 2011
Description:
The UO Athletics Collection archives the content of the goducks.com website. Goducks.com is the official web home of Oregon athletics and includes online media guides, rosters, schedules, press releases, game video, and other content related to intercollegiate athletics at the University of Oregon.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, athletics, University of Oregon
Creator: Duck Athletics (University of Oregon Intercollegiate Athletics)
Publisher: University of Oregon
Type: Collection
Date: 2011
Archived since: Jul, 2012
Description:
Additional Common Readings Sites Archived under UfolioO: https://www.archive-it.org/collections/2759
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2018
Description:
The UO Library Staff Association promotes communication and a spirit of cooperation and fellowship among all library employees, and offers opportunities for educational and skill development through programs and service on Staff Association committees. The LSA website is an informal communication forum for staff members of the University of Oregon Library Staff Association.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Aug, 2018
Description:
The Office of the Provost (OtP) is responsible for carrying out the academic mission of the University of Oregon. In doing so, the office works closely with faculty and staff to enhance academic excellence, student success, and the UO’s overall academic profile. The OtP website houses information related to academic initiatives, policies, and procedures.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries
Creator: University of Oregon Office of the Provost
Type: Collection
Date: August 2018
Rights: University of Oregon
Archived since: Jun, 2020
Description:
Collection comprises the website of the University Senate of the University of Oregon, 2001-2016, and contains senate meeting minutes, resolutions, and related documents.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Date: 2001-2016
Language: English
Collector: University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Archived since: Feb, 2012
Description:
The University of Oregon website serves as the public web presence of the University. Each of the colleges, schools, departments, and administrative units are represented on the website.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, University of Oregon
Creator: University of Oregon
Publisher: University of Oregon
Archived since: Sep, 2022
No description.
Archived since: Jun, 2018
Description:
Photo by Marian Wook Kolisch
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture, Collection comprises Ursula K. Le Guin's official website and linked pages external to the www.ursulakleguin.com domain, as well as Ursula K. Le Guin's social media accounts, including Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Creator: Ursula K. Le Guin
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