Sentences with phrase «government archives»

The pioneering artists John Baldessari, Richard Prince, Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel began sourcing images from popular culture and government archives in the 1970s and 1980s.
Davies is consistently persuasive; his research is prodigious, particularly in his exploration of government archives, as well as memoirs and oral histories by policy participants.
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.
However, the group also said that climate research and data does not seem to be getting totally scrapped from online government archives, and federally funded reporting on climate change continues.
The results were stashed in government archives for decades.
They prefer a full - text government archive like PubMed Central so it is possible to «text mine,» or search across the entire body of papers.
Check the usual suspects: Presidential libraries, Library of Congress, National Archives, branch of government archives (e.g. Judiciary, Congress, Executive), the Internet Archive, HathiTrust, university libraries and archives, nonprofit legal and government information databases, fee - based legal and government information databases, and librarians everywhere.
Among its more than 100 artifacts and 70 rare photographs, which were provided by wide - ranging sources that included both government archives and private collections, are guitars belonging to Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, as well as folk legend Pete Seeger's banjo and guitar.
Short Debate - Government archives and official histories - Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank / Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
That inspired him to start digging into the government archives in Vienna for details about the pediatrician — where he discovered the well - preserved clinical records.
Over more than a decade, they attempted to reconstruct historic catches by scouring a range of sources, including academic papers, government websites, and reports gathering dust in local libraries and government archives.
Some other papers, published in traditional subscription - based journals, are made freely available on an author's website or through an institutional or government archive, often after a 6 - or 12 - month «embargo» imposed by the publisher to protect subscription revenue.
Binh Danh and Carrie Mae Weems explore commercial or government archives to focus attention on people who have been marginalized, while Ishiuchi Miyako and Susan Meiselas have created and explored their own archives.
They use legal procedures as well as traditional research methods and resources such as the Freedom of Information Act, government archives, field research and insider connections, to create sophisticated artworks that push beyond conventional thinking.
This departure from Chicago's previous recommendations recognizes the ubiquity of these systems in legal publications, commercial databases and government archives.
Performed all types of land surveys including topographic, boundary, ALTA, construction staking, as well as land records research at courthouses or government archives.
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