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Archived since: Nov, 2014
Description:
The Bill Bryson Digital Archive Collection archives websites that provide links to popular sites to allow users to explore the books, reviews, and chatter about American author Bill Bryson.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Blogs & Social Media, Bill Bryson, American authors, Authors with movies
Publisher: Internet Archive - Archive-It
Date: 2014-11-7
Rights: Educational use only, no other permissions given. Copyright to this resource is held by Emporia State University and is provided here for educational purposes. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission.
Language: English
Collector: Emporia State University, LI809XI, Group B
Archived since: Jul, 2017
Description:
As the exemplar of the classic science fiction literature, H.G. Wells’ works are known for their imaginative tales, use of allegory, and striking historical context. This digital collection explores biographical information about the famous British author and three of his most prolific works.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Science & Health
Creator: LI 809 Introduction to Archives Summer 2017
Publisher: Archive-It.org
Rights: This collection was produced as part of the curriculum for LI 809 Introduction to Archives at Emporia State University. Emporia State University does not hold the copyright to any of the materials found within this collection.
Language: English
Contributor: Elizabeth Love, Nicole Brewer, Mindy Low, Josh Shawnee
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
This collection showcases several zoo education programs in Kansas.
Subject: Kansas Zoos, Zoos, Education, Education Programs, Zoo Education Programs, Conservation, Science, Zoology
Date: August 2018
Language: English
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
A collection of websites dedicated to documenting the life, works, and remembrance of Taos-based artist Ann St. John Hawley.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Hawley, Ann St. John, Artists, Women artists, Taos (N.M.)
Creator: Kate Adams, Centennial Clogston, Lily Hawley, Molly Hutson, Bec Lazan
Publisher: Archive-It
Date: 2018-07-25
Rights: This resource was collected as part of a class assignment for LI809XI: Introduction to Archives, at Emporia State University (ESU). ESU does not possess copyright over any of the collected resources. Individuals seeking permissions should contact the website administrators.
Language: English
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
A collection of websites about the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Marvel movies, Marvel TV shows, and other Marvel properties which are derived (but don't necessarily copy) the characters and stories outlined in the original Marvel comics.
Subject: Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities, Blogs & Social Media, comics, Marvel, Marvel comics, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel TV, comic books, fandom, MCU
Creator: Maggie Dumont, Nicole Hansen, Katie Price, Raeanne Rider, Marcie Zawistowski
Date: Summer 2018
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. Archive-it and Emporia State University do not own the copyright to these materials. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for uses that go beyond fair use, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner
Language: English
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
An overview of Prohibition and its effects on the Midwestern United States, as well as criminal enterprises (bootlegging, speakeasies, moonshine, etc.) that resulted from the adoption of the 18th Amendment.
Subject: Society & Culture, Government - National, Politics & Elections, Prohibition, Prohibition--Midwest, History--Kansas, History--Utah, Bootlegging, Illegal Alcohol, Speakeasies, U.S. History
Creator: kroth, hegbert, mmironchenko, aspegal, mjones
Type: Educational, Primary Source
Date: 2018
Rights: Main image labeled for noncommercial reuse: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kentwang/309026036
Language: English
Archived since: Aug, 2017
Description:
The Texas City Disaster is one of the worst industrial accidents to occur on American soil. It began mid-morning on April 16, 1947 with the explosion of ammonium nitrate aboard the SS Grandcamp. The SS Highflyer exploded early the next day resulting in almost 600 casualities.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Government - Cities, Science & Health, Texas City, SS Grandcamp, SS High Flyer, Ammonium Nitrate, April 16, 1947
Archived since: Jul, 2017
Description:
In 1896, teenager Rose O’Neill published the first known work by a female cartoonist. Since that time women have been ever present in the world of comics: from art nouveau beauties of the 1920s, to the 1940s Miss Fury (the first female superhero), to the underground comics movement, to the unrestrained world of graphic novels. Today, the number of women cartoonists and comics creators is on the rise. However, to understand what the future holds for women in comics, we must conduct a review of the contributions women have made to cartoons and comics in the past. This collection is intended to provide viewers with a representative group of women cartoonists and comic artists over the last 120 years. Each woman, from Rose O'Neill to Alison Bechdel, is meant to represent her respective time period with the hope of showing how cartoons and comics have been influenced by relevant and unique women over the last century.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Comics, Comic Books, Cartoonists, Artists
Creator: Course LI 809: Introduction to Archives
Publisher: Archive-It
Format: Images, Text, Video
Type: Websites, Social Media, Blogs
Date: August 2017
Contributor: Kim Cook, Jennifer Faus, Andre Robinson, Brian Whitmer
Rights: This resource was collected as part of a class project for LI 809: Introduction to Archives at Emporia State University School of Library Science. Emporia State does not possess the copyright rights to the archived content. Individuals seeking permissions should contact the website administrators.
Language: English
Identifier: 9121
Archived since: Jul, 2018
Description:
This collection looks at women in British World War II propaganda as well as war effort propaganda geared towards women. Information from other countries involved in World War II, such as the United States, are included for the sake of comparison between the nations. World War I propaganda is included also in order to illustrate the differences in propaganda between the first and second World Wars.
Subject: Government - National, Society & Culture, Government - Counties, Women, History, Military, World War II, Great Britain, 1940s
Creator: Emporia State University, LI809XI: Introduction to Archives
Date: Summer 2018
Rights: This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. Emporia State University and Archive-It do not own 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. If you are the copyright holder to any of these materials and have comments or objections as to its use here, please contact any of the collectors and we'll be happy to discuss your concerns.
Language: English
Collector: Michael Bennett, Liliya Benz, Travis Campbell, Lynde McCaleb, Jeannie Ross
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