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North Carolina State Archives and State Library of North Carolina

Archive-It Partner Since: Sep, 2005

Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: http://webarchives.ncdcr.gov/   

Description:

The State Archives and State Library of North Carolina, divisions within the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, operate with legislative mandates to preserve state government information and make it accessible to the citizens of North Carolina (G.S. 121-2, G.S. 125-11.5 - 11.13, G.S. 132-1b). The North Carolina State Government Web Site Archives and Access Program helps fulfill these mandates by providing archiving, preservation, and access services for websites and social media content produced and maintained by North Carolina state agencies.

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Title: Zoo Photos

URL: http://photos.nczoo.org/

Collection: North Carolina State Government Web Site Archive

Description: The zoo's photo galleries.

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Subject:   Animals

Title: Bugfest

URL: http://www.bugfest.org/

Collection: North Carolina State Government Web Site Archive

Description: Bugfest, the nation's largest single-day bug event, is held annually at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.

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Subject:   Animals ,  Museums and historical societies

Title: BugFest

URL: http://www.bugfest.org/

Collection: North Carolina State Government Web Site Archive

Description: Bugfest, the nation's largest single-day bug event, is held annually at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.

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Subject:   Animals ,  Museums and historical societies

Title: Willo, the Dinosaur with a Heart

URL: http://www.dinoheart.org/

Collection: North Carolina State Government Web Site Archive

Description: This website is a project of the Center for the Exploration of the Dinosaurian World, now being planned as a collaborative research venture by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and North Carolina State University, both in Raleigh, N.C. The website has been established to present information about the unique fossil, reported in the April 21, 2000 issue of the journal Science. Research has revealed a heart that was more like that of a bird or a mammal than those of reptiles, adding substantially to evidence suggesting that at least some dinosaurs had high metabolic rates.

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Subject:   Museums and Historical Societies,  Animals

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