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Dallas Citizen's Interracial Association Records
Newspaper clippings, correspondence, and documents highlighting housing development, infrastructure, and integration issues in Dallas in the 1950s and 1960s.
Added: October 2021.Dallas/Fort Worth American Chemical Society Publications
This collection contains issues of the bulletin published by the Dallas/Fort Worth Section of the American Chemical Society. Included are The Activator (1944-1948) and the subsequent title, the Southwest Retort. The bulletins include division information, regional meetings, news about members, editorials, and other items of interest to members.
Added: July 2012.The Dallas Gay Alliance (The Dallas Way)
Early court cases, photographs, negatives, correspondence, and newspaper articles related to the activities of the Dallas Gay Alliance from 1980-1988.
Added: July 2017.The Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project Foundation Collection
Selected photographs of quilt panels for the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
Added: January 2018.Dallas Voice
This was the first newspaper to serve the LGBT community in Dallas. It has provided news; commentary; and television, theater, and film critiques for over 30 years. Digitization was funded by a TexTreasures grant.
Added: August 2012.The Dallas Way Oral History Collection
Audio recordings of oral histories with figures related to the Dallas LGBTQ community. Eight interviews relate to the Cathedral of Hope's history.
Added: June 2020.The Dallas Way Small Collections (The Dallas Way)
Materials from small collections associated with The Dallas Way archive include clippings, publications, papers, photographs, photo albums, buttons, and other artifacts from a variety of individuals and organizations.
Added: October 2019.D. Jack Davis Art Education Collection
Correspondence, newsletters, and grant reports related to art education and the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts (NTIEVA), headquartered at the UNT. Materials were scanned by the donor, D. Jack Davis, and provided in a digital format to UNT Special Collections. Additional materials in an analog format can be viewed in the UNT Special Collections Reading Room.
Added: January 2018.Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission
The Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commissions (also known as the BRAC Commissions) were established by Congress to review and analyze Department of Defense recommendations for reorganizing U.S. military base structure "to more efficiently and effectively support our forces, increase operational readiness and facilitate new ways of doing business." This collection includes reports, documents, data, correspondence, and public comments from both the 1995 and 2005 Commissions.
Added: October 2010.Dene/Athabaskan Language Conference and Workshop, 2017
Video from the 2017 Dene/Athabaskan Language Conference and Workshop.
Added: March 2019.Denton Chamber of Commerce Collection
These materials document Chamber activities from 1938-1998, with emphasis on an advertising campaign developed in 1967 to attract new businesses to the city.
Added: October 2016.Denton County Aerial Photograph Collection
Texas Highway Department aerial photographs of Denton County from 1958. Each photo represents a section of a larger map that covers all of Denton County.
Added: November 2019.Denton Fracking Referendum Collection
News and viewpoints related to the Fracking Referendum passed in the city of Denton, Texas on November 4, 2014. Materials include a compilation of web pages crawled in late 2014 and a collection of oral histories conducted in Fall 2015 by UNT students.
Added: August 2017.Developing Infrastructure for a Computational Resource on South Asian Languages
This collection includes materials from yearly meetings since 2017 to build an infrastructure and workflow for developing CoRSAL, such as slides and recordings of presentations.
Added: July 2020.DFW Archives Bazaar Records
Documents related to the planning of the DFW Archives Bazaar, a recurring community outreach and education event focused on resources available at cultural heritage institutions in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Photographs and videos of the event are also included.
Added: January 2019.Digital Frontiers
Serving as virtual proceedings for the Digital Frontiers Conference, this collection contains abstracts, presentations, video, workshops, student responses, supporting materials, flyers, and other items from the conference and related activities.
Added: October 2012.Dimasa Language Resource
The Dimasa Language Resource draws from a corpus of written and oral texts. The initial compilation was collected by Dhrubajit Langthasa, and analyzed by Langthasa and Jonathan Evans. The Evans-Langthasa corpus includes texts across a variety of genres. The research was sponsored by grants from Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology and the US National Science Foundation. Presently, it is designed to serve as a resource for Dimasa community members. Additions from other community members and researchers and welcome and encouraged.
Added: September 2022.Documenting Plate Waste in Middle School Cafeterias Using Digital Still Photography
These images document the disappearance of food and beverage items by photographing trays before and after schoolchildren ate lunch. The images were taken in North Texas during lunchtime in urban middle schools that participated in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs.
Added: May 2011.Documenting The History of the Civil Rights Movement in Dallas County, Texas Oral History Collection
Transcripts of oral histories with civil rights figures from Dallas, Texas. Each interview focuses on the interviewee's family and educational history, organizational involvement, and career or personal milestones.
Added: June 2020.