Identity elements
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Name and location of repository
Level of description
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Date(s)
- 2008 - 2024 (Creation)
Extent
117 archived websites
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Administrative history
Content and structure elements
Scope and content
This collection was assembled by the Arthur H. Aufses, Jr., MD Archives to capture the web presence of the Mount Sinai Health System. Started in 2015, additional sites are added as they are created or discovered by the Archives.
While this collection aims to capture information as broadly as possible, there are a few notable groupings of subject areas. Perhaps most significantly are the websites related to the Mount Sinai Health System's response to the COVID-19 pandemic -- with much of MSHS's communications going online in March 2020, websites related to this effort are crucial for understanding pandemic response. Additionally, there are also a significant number of websites related to student life at the Icahn School of Medicine, with many of the sites created by the students themselves. Finally, there are a number of blogs and social media websites, including YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, which documents day-to-day outreach by MSHS.
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Conditions of access and use elements
Conditions governing access
This material is available for use. Access to the archived websites is available here: https://archive-it.org/collections/5443
Physical access
Technical access
These websites were crawled using the web capture tool, Archive-It, developed by the Internet Archive, and can be accessed using the Wayback Machine.
Full-text search is available via our Archive-It Partner site: https://archive-it.org/collections/5443?show=ArchivedPages
For some sites, including all YouTube sites, as well as the Specialty Report sites, users may be able to better access the material by right-clicking and opening the links in a new tab.
Conditions governing reproduction
Note that each website has its own separate copyright information. Please coordinate with the owner of the website for any reproduction or reuse requests.
Languages of the material
- English