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Archived since: Oct, 2015
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Buddhist organizations in Los Angeles
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Archived since: Oct, 2015
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Beijing News
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Creator: The Beijing News
Language: Chinese
Archived since: Sep, 2015
Description:
Newsnet, Commentary, Blog, and Twitter (also called Weibo in China) are the major channels for more than 500 million Chinese to access news, voice opinions, and exchange ideas on current important domestic and international issues; although the exchanges are ephemeral and in flux, they play a vital role in people's daily life. The CDL's Web Archiving Service provides a perfect platform to capture and preserve ephemeral contents to fill the gaps of collections and services. The "Current Events in China: popular websites, blogs and twitters" is an attempt to do just that. The sites are identified by Professor James Tong of the Department of Political Science at UCLA and Professor Yong Hu of The Journalism Department at Peking University. The capture started in September 2012.
Subject: Current events in China
Creator: various individuals and organizations
Date: Since 2012
Archived since: Sep, 2016
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UCLA is committed to supporting innovative scholarship that uses new technologies to open up new lines of scholarly inquiry and enrich our students' learning experiences. The websites archived in this collection represent only a small fraction of the exemplary work developed by researchers across campus.
Archived since: Oct, 2014
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The Honorable Henry A. Waxman represented Los Angeles in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1975 to 2014. Over his 40 year career, Rep. Waxman was a leader on health and environmental issues and fought for universal health insurance, comprehensive Medicare and Medicaid coverage, tobacco regulation, AIDS research and treatment, action on climate change, and strong air and water quality standards, among many other issues. Rep. Waxman served as the Chairman (2009-2010) and Ranking Member (2011-2014) of the House Energy and Commerce Committee; the Chairman (2007-2008) and Ranking Member (1997-2006) of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee; and the Chairman (1979-1994) and Ranking Member (1995-1996) of the Health and Environment Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Subject: Government - US Federal, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Aug, 2017
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A collection of news and social media from the lead-up to the Referendum for Independence from the Iraqi state held in the Kurdish region of Iraq on September 25, 2017. The collection captures the websites of news outlets in the Kurdish region of Iraq representing the various political parties and social media account of individuals prominent in discussions of the referendum.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Kurdistān (Iraq)--Politics and government--21st century, Referendum--Iraq--Kurdistān
Format: 35 archived websites
Type: websites
Date: 2017
Collector: Kashkul, American University of Iraq, Sulaimani, UCLA Library
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
Contains archived websites focusing on the spread and containment of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). It tracks a variety of sites for information posted for residents of Los Angeles about coronavirus. The sites include local government websites, organizations that interact with the public, and a variety of sites that people frequent for information. These do not include social media platforms like Twitter or Instagram.
Archived since: Jun, 2015
Description:
Contains archived websites documenting Los Angeles, one of the largest urban areas in the United States. This archive provides lasting access to the web sites of local Los Angeles government agencies and non-governmental organizations critical to the study of the Los Angeles area.
The websites of local government agencies are especially volatile as leadership changes (mayors, council members, supervisors, heads of agencies) or as time sensitive issues are no longer on agendas or in the news. Many organizations do not have the infrastructure to support long-term access or archiving of their materials. Another notable trend in the Los Angeles area are website redesigns which completely restructure and in many cases drop access to agencies publications.
This information while not distributed in print still holds immense social and research value, which we as memory institutions have an obligation to collect and preserve. By collecting and preserving this information the study of Los Angeles will be greatly enhanced.
Subject: Government, Universities & Libraries
Creator: Kasianovitz, Kris, Yue, Joseph
Archived since: Jun, 2015
Description:
Contains archived websites documenting local Occupy movements and events on the west coast of Canada and the United States, Mexico, Brazil and Hong Kong.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Politics & Elections, Blogs & Social Media, Occupy movement, Protest movements, Occupy movement--Canada, Protest movements--Canada, Occupy movement--United States, Protest movements--United States, Occupy movement--Mexico, Protest movements--Mexico, Occupy movement--Brazil, Protest movements--Brazil, Occupy movement--Hong Kong, Protest movements--Hong Kong
Creator: Salvano, Chris, Mattheussens, Oliver
Archived since: Oct, 2016
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This web archive collects newspaper articles and blogs in English, as well as some online newspapers and websites in Thai, which show or describe the Thai people's response to the passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Collected from October 2016 to December 2017, these documents span the events from the King Bhumibol's passing to about two months after his cremation, as the Thai people transitioned from official mourning back toward normal life.
Subject: Society & Culture, Government - National, Spontaneous Events, King Bhumibol, King of Thailand, Rama IX, Thai history, Southeast Asia, Mourning, Preparations for cremation, Cremation, Succession of new king, Thai royal family, Royal development projects, KIng's scientific innovations, King's artistic accomplishments
Archived since: Jun, 2015
No description.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture
Creator: Nafpaktitis, Margarita
Archived since: Jun, 2015
Description:
Contains archived websites, blogs, editorials and other materials posted online by, or on behalf of, 17 Russian political and cultural figures who have expressed some opposition to foreign and domestic policy in Vladimir Putin’s Russia. The archive also captures eight websites that chronicle a range of contemporary political and human rights positions and events that reflect the prevailing climate. The political and cultural figures whose websites and/or blogs have been captured include: Rustem Adagamov, widely-read Russian blogger; Sergei Aleksashenko, economist, businessman; Konstantin Borovoi, entrepreneur and opposition politician; Leonid Gozman, opposition politician; Il’ia Iashin, opposition politician, co-founder of Russian “Solidarity” party; Oleg Kashin, political journalist and author; Oleg Kozyrev, author, screenwriter, blogger and journalist, leader of youth movement “Democratic Alternative”; Andrei Makarevich, founder of classic rock group Mashina Vremeni [Time Machine]), who Russian state media condemned as a “traitor” for performing a charity concert for Ukrainian children displaced by the war; Andrei Mal’gin, journalist, literary scholar and critic, publisher, and political activist well known for his blogging; Aleksei Naval’nyi, Russian political and social activist, lawyer, and popular blogger; Boris Nemtsov, prominent Russian opposition leader gunned down in Moscow on February 27, 2015; Valeriia Novodvorskaia (d. July 2014), a political activist, dissident, human rights advocate, independent journalist, and founder of liberal political parties; Dmitrii Oreshkin, political scientist and activist; Sergei Parkhomenko, publisher, journalist, political observer; Irina Prokhorova, literary scholar, editor, television personality, opposition political figure; Artemii Troitskii, rock journalist, music critic who emigrated to Estonia in 2014 because of the worsening political climate; Nikolai Uskov, historian, journalist and publishing executive. This archive also includes captures of the following sites: Civil Platform, founded in 2012, with the aims of establishing civil society in Russia, upholding of the rights of the individual, and economic reform. Human Rights in Russia, a website dedicated to raising awareness of threats to human rights in Russia, funded by the MacArthur Foundation and the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. Nashi, a pro-Kremlin youth organization. Politkom.Ru, web platform of the Center for Political Technology, which purports to be an independent source of news and analysis and an open forum for exchange of opinions between politicians, analysts and journalists. Putin. Itogi publishes “independent, expert” reports on Putin’s leadership, among them reports written by Boris Nemtsov. Solidarnost’ is a “united democratic movement” founded in 2008 as a coalition of opposition organizations against authoritarianism. Bolotnaya Square Case is a website devoted to documenting the consequences for dozens of protesters after their participation in an opposition rally in Moscow in May of 2012. Traitor.net is a website that singles out political and cultural figures for their expression of disagreement with Russian incursions into Ukraine.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Blogs & Social Media, Society & Culture
Creator: Nafpaktitis, Margarita
Archived since: Sep, 2015
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The web archiving of Shanghai Chronicles started in August 2012. We are still revising the site to provide better interface, any question, please feel free to contact UCLA East Asian Library.
Archived since: Sep, 2015
No description.
Subject: Government - Cities, Society & Culture
Archived since: Aug, 2018
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UCLA has established a number of Organized Research Units, better known as ORUs, to conduct and facilitate research, provide students with opportunities, and carry out public service programs across traditional disciplinary boundaries. ORUs are interdisciplinary in nature and work across the breadth of the UCLA campus. This collection lists those ORUs within the scope of the Social Sciences and Humanities.
Subject: Science & Health, Humanities, Social Sciences, Ethnic Studies
Publisher: UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies, UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, UCLA Latin American Institute, Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA, UCLA African Studies Center, UCLA American Indian Studies Center, UCLA Asian American Studies Center, UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies, UCLA Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
Coverage: UCLA, Los Angeles, California
Format: 11 archived websites
Type: website
Date: 2001-02-01 to 2018-08-14
Language: English
Collector: UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, Ednar Segura
Archived since: Oct, 2015
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LGBT web sites in Southeast Asia
Subject: Society & Culture
Archived since: Sep, 2015
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Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region statistics 新疆维吾尓自治区统计数据.
Subject: Government, Society & Culture, Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China)--Statistics., 新疆维吾尓自治区 (China)--Statistics., Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (China)--Statistics.
Archived since: Sep, 2015
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Statistical data of Guizhou
Subject: Government, Society & Culture, Guizhou (China)--Statistics., 贵州 (China)--Statistics.
Archived since: Sep, 2015
No description.
Subject: Society & Culture, Government, Spontaneous Events
Archived since: Jan, 2016
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Turkish Kurdish LGBT
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Turkish Kurdish LGBT
Creator: Hebun Magazine
Publisher: Hebun Magazine
Archived since: Jun, 2015
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Contains archived websites from the 2009 University of California Walk Out. In September 2009, the University of California Regents prepared to vote on tuition hikes proposed by UC President Mark Yudof in response to severe cuts in state funding for the University of California system. The proposed tuition increase was met with widespread dissatisfaction and even outrage across the ten campuses, resulting in an organized walk out by students, faculty, and staff on September 24, 2009. This archive captured eleven blogs and other social networking sites that came into being in the lead up to and aftermath of the walk out.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Politics & Elections, Spontaneous Events, Demonstrations, University of California
Creator: Brunner, Marta
Archived since: Mar, 2020
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Contains archived websites focusing on the response of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). It tracks UCLA news reports, messages, and posts that inform students, faculty, staff, and the public about campus response to the pandemic.
Subject: Science & Health, Coronaviruses
Archived since: Jun, 2015
Description:
Contains archived candidate websites from elections for local, state, and federal offices affecting the Los Angeles area. Contains archived ballot measure websites from California state and local Los Angeles area elections. Content covers 1998-2017.
Subject: Politics & Elections
Creator: Martin, Scott, Gray, Gabriella
Coverage: 1998-2017
Archived since: May, 2016
Description:
The UK European Union Membership Referendum, also know as the Brexit
referendum, was a non-binding referendum that took place on Thursday 23 June 2016 in the United Kingdom to gauge support for the country's continued membership in the European Union. The referendum resulted in an overall vote to leave the European Union by 51.9%, with 17,410,742 votes to Leave
and 16,141,241 to Remain
. The UK European Union Membership Referendum Web Archive collected the most important Remain
and Leave
campaign websites, from environmental and academic grassroots organizations to trade unions and business groups. Also included were the main official websites about the referendum by the United Kingdom government. The web archive was created under the auspices of Katalin Radics by Dvorah Lewis and Oliver Mattheussens of the Collections, Research and Instructional Services (CRIS) department of the UCLA Library.
Subject: Politics & Elections, Government, Society & Culture, European Union--Membership., Referendum., United Kingdom.
Creator: Lewis, Dvorah, Mattheussens, Oliver, Radics, Katalin
Coverage: United Kingdom
Date: 2016 May 11 - 2016 June 20
Rights: Websites in the collection and elements incorporated into the websites are protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners.
Language: English
Keywords: Brexit, Euroscepticism, European Union, United Kingdom, Referendum
Archived since: Jun, 2015
No description.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
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