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University of Texas at Arlington, Special Collections

Archive-It Partner Since: Nov, 2016

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: https://libraries.uta.edu/collections/special-collections   

Description:

The University of Texas at Arlington Special Collections uses the Internet Archive’s Archive-It service to capture and provide access to websites that are deemed to be of enduring value. We have four collections of archived websites that correspond to other collecting areas in Special Collections. Members of the University and community can nominate websites to be included in Special Collections Archived Websites by visiting: https://www.questionpro.com/a/TakeSurvey?tt=P9L1wEM2EGA%3D

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Archiving the COVID-19 Pandemic

Archived since: May, 2020

Description:

Webpages submitted to the UTA Libraries after the call for materials for its Archiving the COVID-19 Pandemic project. These materials document the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the community.

Tarrant County LGBTQ+ Collection

Archived since: Nov, 2023

Description:

The Tarrant County LGBTQ+ Collection was established in April 2022. It grew out of a collecting gap at UTA Libraries Special Collections related to queer history. Websites in this collection relate to physical items in the Tarrant County LGBTQ+ Collection (AR794).

Texas Disability History Collection

Archived since: Nov, 2019

Description:

The Texas Disability History Collection emphasizes the pioneering role played by a racially and ethnically diverse cast of Texan disability rights activists, many of whom attended or have worked at UT Arlington, in fighting for equal access to education, work, union membership, public transit, and sports.

Texas History Collection

Archived since: May, 2018

Description:

The Texas History Collection consists of websites related to Pre-Statehood History (1519-1845), Early Texas History (1845-1945), and Contemporary Regional Texas History (1945-present). The area now called Texas had a long and vibrant history before statehood in 1845. The Pre-Statehood History collecting area focuses on materials from 1519-1845 that showcase that time and the evolution toward statehood. The Early Texas History collecting area focuses on materials from post-statehood into the twentieth century. Because of the amount of growth and change throughout Texas during this period, this collecting area primarily focuses on the North Central Texas region, areas north of Waco, east of Abilene, west of Paris, and south of the Red River. The Contemporary Regional Texas History collecting area focuses on materials from 1945 to the present and narrows in geography from the North Central Texas region to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex time moves closer to the present.

Texas Labor Archives

Archived since: Nov, 2016

Description:

These harvested websites relate to the physical holdings in the labor archives. The collection contains archival material from hundreds of union locals and labor councils, statewide labor organizations, union political groups, district and regional offices of international unions, and legal firms specializing in labor law, as well as the personal papers of union officials.

University Archives

Archived since: Nov, 2016

Description:

University Archives documents and preserves the University's history through it's collections of records and other material pertaining to the University, its activities, its students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

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