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Collective architecture and design response to Covid-19 web archive / collected by: Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation.

Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation Web Archive Available online

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Format:
Website/Database
Contributor:
Whiteside, Ann Baird, compiler.
Rogers, Sara (Librarian), compiler.
Guardiola, Patricia, compiler.
Winsor Bohlman, Kathy, compiler.
Quagliaroli, Jessica, compiler.
Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation, compiler.
Archive-It (Firm), host institution.
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
COVID-19 (Disease)--Transmission--Prevention.
COVID-19 (Disease).
Communicable diseases--Transmission--Prevention.
Communicable diseases.
Social distance.
Quarantine--Social aspects.
Quarantine.
Industrial hygiene.
Public buildings--Design and construction.
Public buildings.
Public buildings--Planning.
COVID-19 (Disease)--History--Sources.
Epidemics--History--21st century--Sources.
Epidemics.
History.
Communicable diseases--Transmission.
Genre:
Internet videos.
Web archives.
Sources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Began in August 2020.
polychrome
Place of Publication:
New York : Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation, 2020-
Language Note:
Chiefly in English with some French.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
"The Collective Architecture and Design Response to Covid-19 Web Archive is an initiative developed by librarians at Harvard and Yale Universities, and the University of Pennsylvania, under the auspices of the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation. Curated by Ann Whiteside (Harvard), Sara Rogers (Harvard), Patricia Guardiola (Penn), Kathy Winsor Bohlman (Yale), and Jessica Quagliaroli (Yale), the Archive documents how the architecture and design communities have responded to the Covid-19 pandemic. For the purposes of the collection, the design and architecture communities can be defined as practitioners and organizations who play a role in shaping public space and the built environment, including: architects, landscape architects, urban planners, and artists. Materials included will come from a wide variety of sites, such as national organization websites, professional and personal blogs, interviews, design firms, and cultural heritage institutions."
Notes:
Description based on contents viewed on September 15, 2020; title from caption.
OCLC:
1195901164
Access Restriction:
Open Access Unrestricted online access

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