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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Colecciones Especiales: Usf's Documentary Heritage Of Tampa's Immigrant Communities, Tomaro I. Taylor
Colecciones Especiales: Usf's Documentary Heritage Of Tampa's Immigrant Communities, Tomaro I. Taylor
Tomaro I. Taylor
No abstract provided.
I Wonder Who's Using Us Now: Hurricane Katrina's Influence On Use Of Special Collections At The University Of New Orleans Library, Florence M. Jumonville Ph.D.
I Wonder Who's Using Us Now: Hurricane Katrina's Influence On Use Of Special Collections At The University Of New Orleans Library, Florence M. Jumonville Ph.D.
Library Faculty Publications
Hurricane Katrina (August 29, 2005) necessitated the temporary closure of the University of New Orleans, including its Earl K. Long Library. When the university reopened with a smaller student body, librarians in the Louisiana and Special Collections Department observed that patterns of research use of the collections had changed. This article analyzes data gathered during eight six-month periods (2003-2007) to compare the number of research queries, the institutional affiliations of the researchers, and the collections that were requested before and after the storm.
University Of South Carolina, Contentdm, And The Ege Leaves, Sara Swain
University Of South Carolina, Contentdm, And The Ege Leaves, Sara Swain
The Southeastern Librarian
Discusses how the University of South Carolina digitized the Oto F. Ege Leaves Special Collection to make the collection more widely available.
An Assessment Of The Mary Shore Cameron Sherlock Holmes Collection, Christy Allen
An Assessment Of The Mary Shore Cameron Sherlock Holmes Collection, Christy Allen
Christy Allen
No abstract provided.
New Voices: Digital Description And Access: The Hugo L. Black Collection At The University Of Alabama School Of Law Library, Julie Griffith Kees
New Voices: Digital Description And Access: The Hugo L. Black Collection At The University Of Alabama School Of Law Library, Julie Griffith Kees
The Southeastern Librarian
The following paper was presented at the 2002 SELA/South Carolina Library Association Joint Conference in Charleston, South Carolina, as part of the “New Voices” program, sponsored by the University and College Libraries Section (UCLS) of SELA. The Southeastern Librarian is pleased to reprint the paper in its entirety.
The Hugo L. Black Collection consists of an extensive book collection, various exhibits, personal correspondence, tapes and transcripts of interviews, descriptions of court decisions, office materials, biographical and bibliographical information, photographs, student papers, lecture notes, and personal memorabilia. Hugo LaFayette Black served two terms as a United States Senator, was an Associate …
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Documenting Environmental Activism In New York State, Brian Keough, Amy C. Schindler
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Documenting Environmental Activism In New York State, Brian Keough, Amy C. Schindler
University Libraries Faculty Scholarship
A significant component of the political history of New York and other states in the second half of the twentieth century is the extraordinary growth of a social movement directed at environmental issues. The authors completed a case study of a documentation project to collect archival records about the history of environmental affairs in New York State. This article critically examines documentation strategy and the evolution of statewide documentation projects in New York, describes the implementation of a documentation project for environmental affairs, and suggests methods for improving the identification and selection of records of enduring value. The project set …
Low Tech And High Tech: The Spectrum Of Special Collections Use In A Technological Institute, Anne A. Salter, Marilyn Williamson
Low Tech And High Tech: The Spectrum Of Special Collections Use In A Technological Institute, Anne A. Salter, Marilyn Williamson
The Southeastern Librarian
The gradual expansion of the Georgia Institute of Technology ‘s Library and Special Collection has resulted in a unique and outstanding science and technological research facility. The process was expanded by a number of individuals who dedicated their professional years to improving the holdings. Unique among these treasures is the first edition of Newton’s Principia. Collecting, preserving, and utilizing the new technologies to expand access to this outstanding collection has proved challenging. The primary materials, carefully collected over the years, are being protected and made available through traditional means; while at the same time technological advances are being utilized to …
Connecting Collections: The Letters Of John Bennett Shaw & Mary Cameron, Christy Allen
Connecting Collections: The Letters Of John Bennett Shaw & Mary Cameron, Christy Allen
Christy Allen
No abstract provided.
Documenting Diversity: Developing Special Collections Of Underdocumented Groups, Brian Keough
Documenting Diversity: Developing Special Collections Of Underdocumented Groups, Brian Keough
University Libraries Faculty Scholarship
This article explores the theoretical and practical developments in documentation planning for acquiring archival manuscript material of under-documented topics. The author examines the emergence of documentation planning theory in the 1970s and 1980s as a response to historians’ and archivists’ calls regarding the lack of historical records related to racial and ethnic groups, women, the working class, and the lives of ordinary people. Heeding this call, archivists initiated programs to assist repositories in identifying and selecting materials that present a more balanced historical record. The author concludes by assessing one repository’s experience with collecting records on underdocumented topics and suggesting …
The Virginia Heritage Project: An Update, Tonia Graves
The Virginia Heritage Project: An Update, Tonia Graves
Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications
The intent of this article is to share experiences of a first year VHP participant and perhaps provide advice to institutions that are planning to participate in a collaborative or individual digitization project.