A Guide to the San Antonio HIV/AIDS Related Web Collection, 2003-
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University of Texas at San Antonio |
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A Guide to the San Antonio HIV/AIDS Related Web Collection |
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Dates: |
2000- |
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Abstract: |
Web collection of San Antonio HIV/AIDS related web sites crawled by the University of Texas at San Antonio using the Internet Archive’s Archive-It web crawler beginning in 2009. The collection includes web sites, Facebook pages, and Twitter feeds created by HIV/AIDS related organizations in the San Antonio area. |
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MS 326 |
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Extent: |
11 web sites |
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Materials are in English. |
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Repository: |
University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections |
Web collection of San Antonio HIV/AIDS related web sites crawled by the University of Texas at San Antonio using the Internet Archive’s Archive-It web crawler beginning in 2009. The collection includes 4 web sites created by HIV/AIDS related organizations in the San Antonio area. Also included are links to previous web crawls preformed by the Internet Archive between 2003-2008 for selected web sites. Full text search of web collection and browsing of the collection's videos are available at the Archive-It web site.
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Arrangement |
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Web sites are arranged alphabetically by organization, then chronologically by crawl date. |
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Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions on these materials.
Usage Restrictions
Please contact University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections for further information about copyright issues and permission to publish items from this collection.
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Organizations |
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San Antonio AIDS Foundation--web archives. |
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Beat AIDS--web archives. |
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San Antonio HIV Advocates--web archives. |
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Subjects |
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AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Counseling of--Texas--San Antonio (Tex.). |
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AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Medical care--Texas--San Antonio (Tex.). |
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AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Mental health services--Texas--San Antonio (Tex.). |
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AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Services for--Texas--San Antonio (Tex.). |
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Locations |
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San Antonio (Tex.)--History--21st century. |
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Genres/Formats |
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Digital images. |
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Electronic newsletters. |
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Online databases. |
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Streaming videos. |
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Local Subjects |
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resources
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San Antonio History
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[URL], San Antonio HIV/AIDS Related Web Collection, 2003- University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.
Web sites gathered beginning in November, 2009 using the Archive-It web crawler.
Created by Nikki Lynn Thomas, Manuscripts Curator, January 2010.
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San Antonio HIV/AIDS Related Web Sites |
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Full text search of the entire collection and browsing of the collection's videos are available at the Archive-It web site. |
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ACTS HIV Ministry |
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Homepage created by the ACTS HIV Ministry. The ACTS HIV Ministry was founded in the year 2000 to spread the Gospel of Jesus through ACTS retreats to men and women affected or infected by HIV/AIDS. |
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Homepage |
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2006-2008
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2011-
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Alamo Area Resource Center |
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Homepage created by the Alamo Area Resource Center. The Alamo Area Resource Center (AARC) was founded in 1990 to assist in meeting the needs of individuals who are homeless, disabled or facing life challenging illnesses, including but not limited to HIV/AIDS in Bexar County and surrounding areas. |
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Homepage |
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2001-2009
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2011-
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BEAT AIDS |
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Homepage created by the BEAT AIDS organization. BEAT AIDS was founded in 1987 as Black Effort Against The Threat of AIDS. They are the only African American-led HIV/AIDS service organizaton in Bexar County and provide a full range of culturally relevant services to anyone who is at risk for or infected/affected by HIV/AIDS. |
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Homepage |
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2003-2008
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2010-
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Mujeres Unidas, Inc. |
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Homepage created by Mujeres Unidas, Inc. . The Mission of Mujeres Unidas, Inc. is to provide education and support services to San Antonio communities faced with HIV /AIDS and other health concerns in a bilingual / bicultural familial environment. |
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Homepage |
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2007-2009
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2011-
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San Antonio AIDS Foundation |
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Homepage, Facebook page and Twitter feed created by the San Antonio AIDS Foundation. The San Antonio AIDS Foundation (SAAF) has a dual mission — to provide compassionate medical care and social services to people with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), and to help prevent the spread of HIV through education, counseling and testing. |
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Homepage |
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2001-2009
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2011-
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Facebook page, 2010
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Twitter feed, 2009-
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San Antonio HIV Advocates |
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Homepage created by the San Antonio HIV Advocates. San Antonio HIV Advocates has been conceived by and for People with HIV and AIDS as a vehicle to search out information about services available to PWAs, and distribute that information to others. |
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Homepage |
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2008-
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2009-
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San Antonio HIV Health Services Planning Council |
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Homepage created by the San Antonio HIV Health Services Planning Council. The San Antonio Area HIV Health Services Planning Council was established in 1994. Its responsibility is to determine the needs of the HIV affected community within the San Antonio TGA and to develop priorities and set percentages of funds. The purpose of the Planning Council is to ensure the availability of quality comprehensive health and social services to individuals affected by the HIV epidemic. |
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Homepage |
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2011-
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Triangle AIDS Network, Inc. |
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Homepage created by the Triangle AIDS Network, Inc. The Triangle AIDS Network, Inc. (TAN) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), community based organization founded in response to the growing health crises of HIV/AIDS in Southeast Texas. We are located in Beaumont, Texas and serve a three county (Hardin, Jefferson and Orange) area known as the Golden Triangle. |
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Homepage |
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2000-2009
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2011-
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