fleetsetr.blogg.se

Archive webpage capture
Archive webpage capture







archive webpage capture
  1. #Archive webpage capture archive#
  2. #Archive webpage capture license#

#Archive webpage capture archive#

Įverglades Explorer is a library, archive and research service with customized search engines. If you are an owner of content that has been harvested by the Web Archive and wish your material not be included in the Web Archive please contact the Copyright Licensing Office, 80, email: or visiting their webpage at. We appreciate hearing from anyone who may have additional information about any content in this archive.

archive webpage capture

Your access privileges may be discontinued by varying from these terms of use. Much of the content on this website is protected by copyright and permission from the respective copyright owners is needed for further use. By viewing the content of the archive you are agreeing to these terms of use. Tom Perry Special Collections Web Archive for personal study/research purposes only. The content on this site has been captured by the L. Secondary focus is given to areas of interest such as business, education, politics, activism, and philanthropy. The Mormon experience made manifest through culture, expression, history, philosophy, ideology, society, and theology is the main emphasis of this collection. Tom Perry Special Collections Web Archive at Brigham Young University seeks to enhance scholarship and learning by documenting, providing access to, and preserving the state of Mormonism in all of its variations, as they exist online. They sponsor and operate more than 160 service organizations in collaboration with tens of thousands of committed co-ministers, staff and volunteers. The Sisters of Mercy serve with more than 3,100 Mercy Associates, several Companions in Mercy, close to 1,100 Mercy Volunteer Corps alumni and thousands of co-workers in Mercy-sponsored programs and institutions – all sharing in the Mercy mission and following the example of Catherine McAuley. With over 6,000 Sisters of Mercy around the world, they are part of a global network. With over 2,000 sisters in the Americas, the Sisters of Mercy strive to make a difference in the lives of those in need in North, South and Central America, the Caribbean, Guam and the Philippines. They commit their lives to God and their resources to serve, advocate and pray for those in need around the world. Inspired by the life of Jesus and by their founder Catherine McAuley, the Sisters envision a just world for people who are economically poor, sick and uneducated. The Sisters of Mercy are an international community of Roman Catholic women who dedicate their lives to the Gospel of Jesus and take vows of poverty, chastity, obedience and service.

archive webpage capture

But it also serves each contributor – you and me and anyone else who might participate – as a simple way to extend our own experience to others, harness our representations and those of our city, and participate in New Orleans' public culture with intentionality.” Sharing the sounds of our city as we hear them, move through them, and create them, is an act of celebration.

#Archive webpage capture license#

While the project is no longer accepting contributions, previously contributed recordings can still be shared, reused and adapted by others (please refer to our license for additional information).įrom our mission: “Our intent is to make more accessible the authentic, unedited sounds and voices of New Orleans.

archive webpage capture

In order to facilitate a diversity of direct dispatches from around our city, we lent recording equipment – and offered training in its use – to community organizations, neighborhood groups and individuals. New Orleanians could participate by recording, or making recording requests for, the important sounds and voices in their lives and adding them to a soundmap. Open Sound New Orleans was a community media project that from 2007-2012 invited and enabled New Orleanians to document their lives in sound.









Archive webpage capture