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Description: This website contains the digital exhibition Ireland of the Dispatch. This digital exhibition celebrates the creative genius of Columbus' most famous cartoonist and the generosity of the Elizabeth Ireland Graves Foundation which made possible the renovation of Sullivant Hall for a new home for the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. All of the materials in this exhibition are from the collections of the library. It is based in part on a physical exhibit at The Ohio State University Thompson Library from September 7, 2010 to February 27, 2011. NOTE:This archived site contains external links beyond the scope of this crawl.
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Subject: Billy Ireland, Cartoons, Cartoon Artists
Group: Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries, Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Date: 2011
Description: A web exhibit that documents the "Four Mothers" movement that lead to the peaceful Israeli army pullout from Lebanon in 2000, after twenty years of war. The exhibit draws upon documentation from the archive of the Four Mothers movement chairperson, Rachel Ben-Dor. The exhibit is presented in English and Hebrew. Note: There were issues with the pre-Archive-It captured site that are replicated here. The videos can be heard, but do not render visually. They are downloadable and can be render with an appropriate viewer. There are also several missing or corrupt PDF files.
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Subject: Middle East, Israel, Lebanon, Peace Process
Group: Hebraica and Jewish Studies Library
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries, Hebraica and Jewish Studies Library
Date: 2011
Description: This web exhibit presents an online edition of the facsimile of the “Popol Wuj” providing the Mayan peoples with access to the oldest surviving written version of their tzijs in a digital version available on the internet. This online edition seeks to confer recognition and respect to this manuscript which, even though it is written in a different form than that of the original pre-colonial records, is still one of the cornerstones for the development of new ideas, studies, and epistemological visions. This digital edition will allow native peoples and scholars to work directly with Father Ximénez’s manuscript, leading to debates about handwriting, spelling, and the polemics of the boundaries of meanings and interpretations. The web site is written in K’iche’, as well as in Spanish and English, as a way of amending a long tradition of negligence to Mayan and native peoples in general. NOTE: This archived site contains external links beyond the scope of this crawl.
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Subject: Mayan Culture
Group: Latin American Studies
Creator: The Ohio State University, The Ohio State University Libraries
Date: 2011
Contributor: Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Center for Latin American Studies, Newberry Library, Chicago, IL, Dr. Carlos M. López, Professor, Marshall University, Guatemalan Academy of Mayan Languages
Description: Index to issues 1 - 70 of Mangajin (1990 - 1997). This is a portion of the larger Janpanese Studies wiki (https://wayback.archive-it.org/8650/20240219140810/https://library.osu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Japanese_Studies). Site retired in 2024.
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Creator: The Ohio State University, University Libraries, Area Studies: Japanese Studies
Publisher: The Ohio State University
Date: 2011
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