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  1. Intute: Social Sciences (inactive) Streaming

    Link
    http://www.intute.ac.uk/socialsciences/
    Category
    Social Sciences
    Subject
    Business Studies, Economics, Law, Social Welfare
    Type of resource
    Information Sources, Web Links

    Originally known as SOSIG (Social Science Information Gateway), this is a source of selected Internet information for researchers and practitioners in the social sciences, business and law. It points to thousands of resources, each selected and described by a librarian or academic.
    This site is no longer active, but the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine offers a capture of the website as it appeared on 13/12/2009. This does not include access to the moving images.

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  2. Wayback Machine Streaming

    Link
    https://archive.org/.php
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
    Subject
    Advertising, Agriculture, American Studies, Archaeology, Architecture, Art, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Business Studies, Chemistry, Classics, Computing, Crafts, Current Affairs, Dance, Dentistry, Design, Development Studies, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Ethnology, Film Studies, Food, French Studies, General Science, Genetics, Geography, Geology, German Studies, History, Information Studies, Languages, Law, Literature, Mathematics, Media Studies, Medicine, Music, Nature, Photography, Physics, Politics and Government, Psychiatry, Psychology, Radio Studies, Religious Studies, Russian Studies, Social Welfare, Sports Science, Technology, Women’s Studies
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Databases, Information Sources

    Part of the Internet Archive, which also covers archived moving images (The Internet Moving Images Archive), audio and software, the Wayback Machine holds cached versions of thousands of websites and billions of pages, allowing users to look at sites that are no longer available or at earlier versions of ones that are still around. An invaluable resource that, due to the gigantic nature of the holdings, is slightly hampered by the fact that no list of the holdings can be easily provided. This means inevitably that correct recall of the URL in question is necessary, or failing that, searching for it on the web first.

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