Title | American Indian History at Virginia Tech |
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Archive | SDC |
Plugin | edu.vt.library.generic by Virginia Tech |
Base URL | http://spec.lib.vt.edu/archives/diversity/amindian/ |
Description | Welcome to the University Archives' exploration of American Indian history at Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech, as a diverse community, recognizes American Indian students, past and present. The majority of these students are from Virginia and the southeast United States. This site links to Virginia Indian Tribe Research, American Indians at Virginia Tech Timeline, Image Gallery: Monacan Pow Wow, Monacan Homecoming, Columbus Day protest, American Indian Forum. Selected References > |
Repository Type | Not specified |
Alternative | American Indians at Virginia Tech |
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AccrualPeriodicity | no longer |
AccrualPolicy | inactive |
AccessRights | unrestricted |
Creator | Virginia Tech |
Description | Welcome to the University Archives' exploration of American Indian history at Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech, as a diverse community, recognizes American Indian students, past and present. The majority of these students are from Virginia and the southeast United States. This site links to Virginia Indian Tribe Research, American Indians at Virginia Tech Timeline, Image Gallery: Monacan Pow Wow, Monacan Homecoming, Columbus Day protest, American Indian Forum. Selected References > |
Extent | 1900000 |
Format | text/html |
Format | image/jpeg |
IsPartOf | http://spec.lib.vt.edu/archives/diversity/ |
Language | eng |
Publisher | VATech |
Rights | Resources available through DLA are available for research, teaching, and private study. You may print or download materials to a personal computer without prior permission, but you must provide proper attribution of the source in all copies. These resources are not in the public domain and copyright is largely held by the Digital Library and Archives, University Libraries, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. You may print or download materials to a personal computer without prior permission, but you must provide proper attribution of the source in all copies. http://spec.lib.vt.edu/policies/conditions.html |
Spatial | virginia. |
Temporal | 2000-2001 |
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<string>This plugin will harvest all files in a subdirectory of a given base URL. The Base URL is expected to not contain a trailing slash [/]. The manifest page must be located at /lockss/manifest.html of the base directory. Useful for small, static collections with no defined structure that would lend them to be divided into AU's. Please test this plugin with your collection before deploying, and if it is not functioning properly, write a new plugin. Any changes to this plugin itself should be carefully considered and tested before deployment as it effects multiple collections.</string>
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