Not exact matches
To that end, we have started
collecting documents and photographs of importance in the club's past with an eye towards creating a permanent
archive of the club's achievements, members, and history.
The Science History Institute
Archives collects, preserves, describes, and makes available the unique, unpublished materials that
document the past 200 years of our chemical history.
The PSA
archives contains various mementos and
documents collected throughout the history of this algal society.
With
archives stretching over 32 kilometres long, the Stadsarchief (Amsterdam City Archives) collects and protects documents
archives stretching over 32 kilometres long, the Stadsarchief (Amsterdam City
Archives) collects and protects documents
Archives)
collects and protects
documents of hi...
The
Archives of American Art is the world's pre-eminent and most widely used research center dedicated to
collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that
document the history of the visual arts in America.
The
Archives at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College serve as the institutional repository for the Center, and the Hessel Museum of Art and as a
collecting repository which actively acquires, preserves, and provides access to a wide range of primary materials
documenting the history of the contemporary visual arts and the institutions and practices of exhibition - making since the 1960s.
Finally, the material value of printed ephemera will be presented as part of a continuous effort to
document,
collect and
archive actions and accomplishments of the women's movement.
Johnson Chang is a co-founder of Asian Art
Archive (www.aaa.org.hk), which has, since 2000, been the first archive to collect and to document Chinese art, and Asian art in g
Archive (www.aaa.org.hk), which has, since 2000, been the first
archive to collect and to document Chinese art, and Asian art in g
archive to
collect and to
document Chinese art, and Asian art in general.
Dan Paz
documents the act of
collecting to ask when an
archive becomes more than a representation of a time and space, but rather, an artifact in itself.
MOCA GA
collects,
documents and
archives significant works and documentation by Georgia artists.
Since its founding in 2000, MOCA GA has been
collecting archives that
document this history and now houses a treasure trove of over 150,000 objects available for research and study by students, scholars, and the community.
The current release includes chapter essays on the seven neighborhoods, two scholarly essays on the early history of
collecting contemporary art in Dallas, an interactive gallery map
documenting the history and locations of over 150 commercial galleries and nonprofit institutions in North Texas from the mid-1950s, and media - rich appendices that feature oral histories, interviews, and detailed listings of collections in the DMA
Archives related to the DallasSITES research project.
WOUDC is one of six GAW WDCs that
collect,
document and
archive atmospheric measurements and the associated metadata from stations worldwide and make these data freely available to the scientific community.
Since its inception in 1993 as the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) Ocean Carbon Data Management Project, OCADS has been organizing, quality assuring,
documenting,
archiving and disseminating ocean carbon - related data
collected via a number of U.S. and international ocean - observing programs.
To
collect PACER
documents, RECAP encourages lawyers and legal researchers to use its extension for Chrome and Firefox browsers that automatically captures every
document downloaded from PACER and delivers it to the RECAP
archive.
The feud involves RECAP, a program run by the Free Law Project (FLP) to
collect documents downloaded from the federal judiciary's fee - based PACER system and make them available for free in a publicly accessible
archive.
The Free Law Project is home to the RECAP Project, an online
archive of PACER
documents collected from users who install the RECAP extension in their browser.
Since 1954, the
Archives has
collected roughly 16 million letters, photographs, diaries, oral history interviews, sketches, scrapbooks, business records, and other
documents that support the study of the history of the visual arts in America.