Built at the Internet Archive
Subject
Sort By:
Format
Sort By:
Sites and collections from this organization are listed below. Narrow your results at left, or enter a search query below to find a collection, site, specific URL or to search the text of archived webpages.
Page 1 of 1 (2 Total Results)
Sort By:
Archived since: Aug, 2022
Description:
This collection contains resources that explore the aftermath and environmental impact of the 2018 Camp Fire in Butte County, California. At the time it was the deadliest wildfire in California’s history. The collection includes government /open source reports, articles, and maps that provide post disaster analysis.
Subject: Science & Health, Government - US Federal, Government - US States, Air--Pollution, California, Northern, Fire investigation, Science & Health, Wildfires
Creator: INFO 284: Tools, Services, and Methods for Digital Curation
Publisher: Archive-It.org
Coverage: California, Butte County, California
Type: Collection
Date: 2022-11-20
Collector: Jamie Dennis, Aimee Geurts, Annie Schmid
Rights: The items in this collection have been archived as a part of a student project for the San Jose State University’s School of Information. This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection are either government-created or have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes.
Language: English
Archived since: Aug, 2022
Description:
This collection consists of eight websites that contain historical content, anecdotes, reports, and images that capture the history of abandoned towns in California. The towns covered in this collection are urban cities like San Bernardino and Hawthorne that have encountered economic challenges caused by corporate takeover; rural towns like Needles and the Salton Sea region that were once happily populated, but have experienced economic and environmental degradation; mining camp communities like Bodie and Darwin that made a historic imprint on California local history, along with Allensworth state park which became the first California town governed by African Americans. The rich history of these abandoned towns speaks to California’s migration patterns beginning in the mid 19th century due to the Gold Rush movement, and also addresses environmental and economic events occuring at the beginning of the 21st century that have reshaped the social and economic status of these now abandoned towns.
Subject: Society & Culture, Government - Cities, Computers & Technology, California, Local history, Mining Camps, Abandoned buildings, Recessions, Corporate power, Urban Poor, Rural Poor, Environmental degradation, Parks
Creator: INFO 284: Tools, Services, and Methods for Digital Curation
Publisher: Archive-It.org
Coverage: United States, 1897-2022
Type: Collection
Date: 2022-11-20
Collector: Yolanda Villegas, Katrina Limson, Mike Sherk, Elizabeth Tapia
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection are either government-created or have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes.
Language: English
Page 1 of 1 (2 Total Results)