Sentences with phrase «from government archives»

By drawing on new primary material from government archives and contemporary art critics, including Meyer Schapiro and Marta Traba, David Craven addresses Abstract Expressionism as a response to the politics of the cold war.

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When Aubrey first took on the project, he sought advice from other park districts and government entities, only to find that few had any sort of comprehensive digital archive.
Rochester - based Carestream is getting a multi-million-dollar contract from the federal government to supply picture archiving and communications system products to the four U.S. military branches.
Records at The National Archives show that on November 1st there was growing concern in the British government for a deal relating to Westland plc, a financially ailing British helicopter manufacturer that had received an order for twenty - seven W30 helicopters from India.
New York State's email deletion policy is out of step with best practices in the Federal government, in other states like North Carolina and Massachusetts, with good government advocates, and even with the New York State Archives's own recommendations from 2010, which stated «Purging all emails after a defined time period is not an acceptable retention and disposition strategy.»
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) announces that the government of Brazil has partnered with AAAS to obtain sitewide access to Science Classic, the digital archive of Science from 1880 to1996, for use by the institutions of the Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (Capes Consortium), the nation's extensive information portal.
Moreover, publishers point out that a commercial electronic archive, managed by HighWirePress and including nearly 250 journals from many scientific disciplines, already exists and that government money is wasted.
Meyers: Our goals include providing a media venue where people from all walks of life can have their voices heard in a safe, commercial - free, child - friendly environment; promoting positive role models; empowering young people to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world; bridging the digital divide and continuing to enrich this digital media archive with inspiring stories from around the globe; enlisting support from foundations, grants, and government agencies, corporations, and individuals so that this global learning project can continue to grow and provide a freely - accessible, online multi-media resource to educators and students around the world for decades to come.
The quaint local museum and archives is located across from the government dock and offers Internet service and a small snack bar during its early afternoon operating hour.
It joins the personal archive of a deceased journalist named Mr. K (Lee purchased the archive at a flea market for $ 50) with a vast cache of government records, newspapers, wristwatches from the past that Lee has collected since 2010.
Conner selected 27 individual shots from declassified U.S. Government footage of this event from the National Archives to transform the images of nuclear holocaust into hypnotic abstraction.
Conner obtained this government - shot film from the U.S. National Archives and with minimal interventions (editing and, most notably, the addition of music), turned it into a resonant meditation on the apocalyptic sublime, rendering the familiar nuclear mushroom cloud strange again.
Poitras screened and discussed pre-Snowden research on US - government surveillance in the 2012 Whitney Biennial and returns this spring to mount her first solo museum exhibition, for which she will create a series of immersive spaces from a personal archive of materials related to her ongoing investigations of post-9 / 11 America.
Among these projects is Evidence (1977), a book of found photographs from government, scientific, military, and police archives, created in collaboration with Larry Sultan.
Taking the conversion of infrastructure — oftentimes cold, invisible technical systems — into a kind of lauded aesthetics that penetrate power structures as the point of departure, the trio plunges into post-1950s Chinese audio - visual materials — from the archive of the propaganda pictorial Renmin Huabao, government recordings, to politicized pop music from the early 2000s and their music videos — to trace an aestheticized infrastructure's horizons and its ideological workings.
Local newspaper review with comments from numerous government and civic leaders about The Portrayal of the Negro in American Painting Courtesy Museum of Art Records, Bowdoin College Archives
One takeaway from John Bates» post is that government science agencies — or at least NOAA — do take integrity of the data, archiving and access seriously.
Here is a United States government document from the National Archives that was printed at the request of the United States Senate In November of 1978 that outlines some of these programs.
Still, it was enough to prompt a massive effort to archive government climate data in ways that would protect it from Trump administration tampering.
Have there been any suggestions that some material from the Alberta Government Libraries be sent to the Provincial Archives?
And since some materials from the Library of Congress and other government sources are publicly available, there is nothing necessarily preventing private archives from also offering copies of those materials.
Early Canadiana Online for certain older official documents (from pre-Confederation to the 1920s or so), LLMC Digital, the Canadian Government Publications Portal on the Internet Archive, and others.
The digital archive collection of the Harvard Law School Library includes selected Harvard Law School publications, government documents (both U.S. and foreign), and secondary legal and law - related sources, such as reports and studies from organizations, scholarly societies, and other types of grey literature.
The Government will also consider an intermediate approach which would keep the multiple publication rule but allow online archives a special status so that publication in them could not form the basis of action after a year has passed from initial publication.
Government libraries generally are retreating from the provision of access to their collections as a standard service to the public and libraries, for example consider Library and Archives Canada's cancelation of their interlibrary loan program.
Documents have been taken from publicly accessible government websites and may have been reformatted from their original format for archiving purposes.
Sunshine Week celebrates — and advocates for — the public's access to government information.Established by the American Society of News Editors and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, its marked by lots of organizations, from the National Archives to Open the Government.In an... Continue reading →
The Northern Territory Government has stated that it «will consider withholding from destruction [relevant] records» [87], and the Commonwealth has placed an indefinite freeze on destruction pending the National Archives of Australia taking the «necessary steps» to identify which records are to be withheld from destruction [88].
At base, they are faced with a dilemma where on the one hand, the central records keeping agency (ie the archives office) is best placed to provide access to records originating from across all government agencies.
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