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**Collection Scope and Folder Organization** ---------------------------------------- This archive contains two-dimensional paper documents and three-dimensional ephemera documenting Occupy meetings and protests. As items were collected, from 2011 to 2018, undergraduate research assistants stored each object in a plastic sleeve, then filed the sleeve in a binder. Binders are loosely chronological and items within may be grouped by format type. In 2019, the project team began to digitize the archive and upload digital surrogates to OSF. In order to manage the digitization workflow of several project team members, the folder organization in OSF mirrors the original physical organization of the binders. Each folder in OSF represents one of six binders, and each object within the binder, one file. Filenames begin with the prefix OA, followed by a number, and then the title as it appeared on the object. OSF automatically sorts file names within each folder alphabetically. This organization gives researchers a unique view of the collection’s original order, and to some extent, how the archive was formed. > **Copyright Statement** > > The Occupy Archive is made available for purposes of education, > research, and scholarship. Materials in the Occupy Archive are either > in the public domain, are made available by permission, or are > permitted by an exception such as fair use. When possible, attribution > has been given to rights holders; however, due to the nature of > archival collections, we are not always able to identify this > information. Please examine the Occupy Archive Inventory for > attribution information. > > The Occupy Archive site is licensed under the Creative Commons > Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License; however, individual > materials in the archive may be protected by copyright and/or related > rights legislation. If you wish to use any work in the Occupy Archive > beyond what is permitted by copyright and/or related rights > legislation, you may need to obtain permission from the rights > holder(s). > > If you have questions or concerns about the use of specific works in > this archive, please contact Heather Hurwitz > heather.hurwitz@gmail.com, hxm56@case.edu. To help us identify the > work in question, please indicate: 1) your relationship to the > copyright holder, including if you are the copyright holder, and 2) > the works with which you are concerned, including a URL to the work in > the archive. We will respond promptly to such requests and shall > remove the work(s) in question should it be determined that use in the > archive is not permitted.
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