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Inventory For Baker-Cederberg/Rochester General Hospital, Rochester General Hospital
Inventory For Baker-Cederberg/Rochester General Hospital, Rochester General Hospital
Finding Aids
Inventory for Baker-Cederberg/Rochester General Hospital archival record groups. There are 31 record groups listed.
Providing Risk Of The Environment’S Changing Climate Threats For Galleries, Libraries, Archives, & Museums (Protecct-Glam) Data File, Edward Benoit Iii, Jill Trepanier, Jennifer Vanos, Haley Moore, Kaitlyn Bailey, Emily Fisher, Annie Waddell, Mandy Hatman, Mary Sidwell, Symonne Russell, Virginia Seger, Paige Boutte, Amanda Latta, Zoe Mohammad, Kyriel Felton, Erin Deliman, Breanna Benson-Pearce, Wendy Johnson, Allyson Russell, Baillie Pretzer, Christopher Reeder, Melissa Mcconnell, Lisa Dahlke, Kaitlynn Melear, Lillian Bodi, Savannah T. Lyle, Zach Lannes, Gwen L. Wells, Benjamin A. Teincuff, Jason M. Straight, Tiffany Rockwell, Shane T. Manthei, Jennifer L. Benner, Jane Fiegel, Amanda Lima, Elizabeth Rininger, Caroline Melinger, Deborah Metz-Andrews, Meryl Roepke, Karen Isaac, Mallory Collins
Providing Risk Of The Environment’S Changing Climate Threats For Galleries, Libraries, Archives, & Museums (Protecct-Glam) Data File, Edward Benoit Iii, Jill Trepanier, Jennifer Vanos, Haley Moore, Kaitlyn Bailey, Emily Fisher, Annie Waddell, Mandy Hatman, Mary Sidwell, Symonne Russell, Virginia Seger, Paige Boutte, Amanda Latta, Zoe Mohammad, Kyriel Felton, Erin Deliman, Breanna Benson-Pearce, Wendy Johnson, Allyson Russell, Baillie Pretzer, Christopher Reeder, Melissa Mcconnell, Lisa Dahlke, Kaitlynn Melear, Lillian Bodi, Savannah T. Lyle, Zach Lannes, Gwen L. Wells, Benjamin A. Teincuff, Jason M. Straight, Tiffany Rockwell, Shane T. Manthei, Jennifer L. Benner, Jane Fiegel, Amanda Lima, Elizabeth Rininger, Caroline Melinger, Deborah Metz-Andrews, Meryl Roepke, Karen Isaac, Mallory Collins
School of Information Studies Datasets
The data file was created as part of the IMLS-funded project, PROTECCT-GLAM: Risk of The Environment’s Changing Climate Threats for Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums in an effort to gather the identities and georeferences of all galleries, libraries, archives, and museums located within the United States.
The data file includes 22,388 archives, 21,189 libraries, and 29,781 museums.
Islamic Digital Library: A Review, Ririn Riani, Aam Slamet Rusydiana, Abdillah Arif Nasution, Dwi Purwoko, Lukman Hamdani
Islamic Digital Library: A Review, Ririn Riani, Aam Slamet Rusydiana, Abdillah Arif Nasution, Dwi Purwoko, Lukman Hamdani
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
This study tries to examine research on Islamic digital libraries in reputable journals. This study uses descriptive statistical analysis based on 47 publications of selected articles or papers related to Islamic digital libraries which are processed with VOSviewer software. This study finds that research that examines the theme of Islamic digital libraries is still very minimal. The library is a milestone in the history of Islamic civilization and progress in ancient times. This study also found that digital libraries that provide facilities regarding Islamic fields and studies must be developed in relation to the increasingly sophisticated era.
Ghosts In The Archive: The Textual Lacunæ Of The Third Franklin Expedition, Kathleen Kasten-Mutkus
Ghosts In The Archive: The Textual Lacunæ Of The Third Franklin Expedition, Kathleen Kasten-Mutkus
Library Faculty Publications
The paucity of the extant written record left by the Third Franklin Expedition (1845−1848) has presented challenges to the efforts of generations of searchers and scholars. Additionally, it has underscored the reliance of Western culture on written records when establishing narratives and understanding events. This paper explores the sparse written records of the expedition in the context of their contextualisation over the years within an ersatz Franklin archive which includes a variety of discourses and documentary intents. By situating the Franklin records within an archival context, it is possible to reconsider these materials as part of a collection while also …
Ephemera, Unm Center For Southwest Research
Ephemera, Unm Center For Southwest Research
Love in the Archives 2019
Spanish letter of devotion, Santa Fe, April 19, 1859, from Jose Maria Sanchez to his wife Dona Paula Sena, original letter, with transcription and translation by Sonia Balasch and Aaron Taylor. Felipe Chaves Papers, MSS 10 BC, Box 1, Folder 66.
Susan B. Anthony 55th Anniversary Program, February 15, 1905, Albuquerque. The scrapbook has clippings and mementos kept by Kent, who organized and attended many social events in the Albuquerque area from 1881-1918. Margaret Kent Medler scrapbook, MSS 225 BC, Box 1.
Curated by Nancy Brown-Martinez, Archivist, Center for Southwest Research
Love In Song, Center For Southwest Research
Love In Song, Center For Southwest Research
Love in the Archives 2019
Materials from two collections were displayed.
The Latin American Sheet Music Collection, MSS 932 BC, 1835-1996, contains many illustrated scores which have the composers’ photographs and signatures. There are songs from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay, as well as Spain, Portugal, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and the United States. The largest component is from Mexico. The musical range represented includes popular and classical music with boleros, tangos, marches, waltzes, corridos, rancheras, fox trot and regional canciones. The majority of the texts are popular and classical sheet music that …
Data Collection Curated With An Application Ontology Describes The Methods And Results Upon Performing An Ex-Vivo Voltage-Clamp Assay On Outer Hair Cells Of The Mammalian Cochlea, Brenda Farrell, Jason Bengtson
Data Collection Curated With An Application Ontology Describes The Methods And Results Upon Performing An Ex-Vivo Voltage-Clamp Assay On Outer Hair Cells Of The Mammalian Cochlea, Brenda Farrell, Jason Bengtson
Research Data
This data collection describes the electrical properties of outer hair cells isolated from the mammalian cochlea of the domestic guinea pig. This data was obtained by performing whole-cell patch clamp voltage clamp assay on cells and monitoring the electrical admittance during a DC voltage ramp. The membrane capacitance was then calculated at each membrane potential from this admittance, and the voltage-independent and voltage-dependent membrane capacitance was determined upon further analysis. In some case the DC conductance was also measured by interrogation of the cell with voltage-step function which was calculated from the change in the mean steady-state current with respect …
New Digital Collection Checklist, Jenna E. Nolt
New Digital Collection Checklist, Jenna E. Nolt
Instructions, Forms, and Toolkits
Editable document for collection creation in Digital Kenyon. To be filled out in a consultation with the administrator of Digital Kenyon.
New Digital Collection Initial Planning Document, Jenna E. Nolt
New Digital Collection Initial Planning Document, Jenna E. Nolt
Instructions, Forms, and Toolkits
Editable document to help faculty and librarians plan online collections.
There's A Special Library For That?, Brian Elliott, Basia Delawska-Elliott, Yael Hod, Heather Kiger, Laura Doublet, Swetta Abeyta, Will Sheppard
There's A Special Library For That?, Brian Elliott, Basia Delawska-Elliott, Yael Hod, Heather Kiger, Laura Doublet, Swetta Abeyta, Will Sheppard
Basia Delawska-Elliott, MLIS, AHIP
A presentation hosted by SLASC for an exploration of different types of libraries! We had student and alumni members representing everything from medical libraries to the Yosemite Library and beyond. Our panel included:
- Brian Elliott – Medical Library
- Basia Delawska-Elliott – Medical Library
- Yael Hod – Stanford Libraries/Tech Services/Purchasing
- Heather Kiger – Government/Yosemite Library
- Laura Doublet – Archives/Special Collections Academic
- Swetta Abeyta – Architecture Library/Pacific Energy Center
- Will Sheppard – Labor/Unions Library
The John Stokes And Mary’S Gardens Collection, Jillian M. Ewalt
The John Stokes And Mary’S Gardens Collection, Jillian M. Ewalt
Jillian Ewalt
Topic Modeling In The Queens College Civil Rights Collections, Thomas J. Cleary
Topic Modeling In The Queens College Civil Rights Collections, Thomas J. Cleary
Publications and Research
In 2014 a topic model was conducted on the materials found on the Queens College Special Collections Civil Rights website (archvies.qc.cuny.edu/civilrights). The titles, subjects, descriptions, full text (when available), coverage were all put into "Item" level text files and then run through MALLET (topic modeling program) to create 30 different topics. These computer generated topics and connected items were then labeled into meaningful terms and uploaded into Gephi. The Gephi results were then edited to a web that showed the thematic groupings of each.
The final results and display can be viewed here: http://archives.qc.cuny.edu/network/
Holland City News, Volume 97, Number 25: June 20, 1968, Holland City News
Holland City News, Volume 97, Number 25: June 20, 1968, Holland City News
Holland City News: 1968
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.
Holland City News, Volume 93, Number 31: July 30, 1964, Holland City News
Holland City News, Volume 93, Number 31: July 30, 1964, Holland City News
Holland City News: 1964
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.
Holland City News, Volume 68, Number 22: June 1, 1939, Holland City News
Holland City News, Volume 68, Number 22: June 1, 1939, Holland City News
Holland City News: 1939
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.
Wedding Photographs, Unm Center For Southwest Research
Wedding Photographs, Unm Center For Southwest Research
Love in the Archives 2019
Representing each decade from the late 19th to the early 21st centuries, CSWR has many identified (and unidentified) photographs of people demonstrating their love through marriage. At this point, our depictions are a narrow range of traditional views--brides, grooms, and wedding party configurations. However, we continue to build our collections and welcome images that would expand our definitions of love, marriage, weddings, etc.
Curated by Cindy Abel Morris, Pictorial Archivist at CSWR
Holland City News, Volume 25, Number 8: March 14, 1896, Holland City News
Holland City News, Volume 25, Number 8: March 14, 1896, Holland City News
Holland City News: 1896
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.
Posada Prints, Unm Center For Southwest Research
Posada Prints, Unm Center For Southwest Research
Love in the Archives 2019
These four examples of broadsides (fliers sold for a few pennies) from Mexico (Mexico City, c. 1888-1920) are typical of their genre. They present poems and songs (sometime ballads known as corridos) about love -- a lover's dance, love of one's mother, secret love -- with passion and a bit of humor.
Curated by Cindy Abel Morris, Pictorial Archivist at CSWR