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Introduction to Archival Research: What is an archival collection?

What is an archival "collection"? · Acquired from a single original creator - like the personal papers of an artist or politician, or the records ...

What is an Archival Collection? - Introduction to Archival Research

How are Archival Collections Organized? · Provenance dictates that records with different origins must be kept separate from each other.

Using Archives: A Guide to Effective Research

This guide addresses the second purpose by outlining the functions and procedures of archives, and is designed both for first-time archives users and scholars.

Using Archival Collections - Research Guides - CUNY

Archival collections consist of unpublished pages, either handwritten or typewritten, that are arranged in folders inside archival boxes.

Special Collections & University Archives Best Practices Manual

Through processing, archivists are able to gain intellectual and physical control over archival collections and provide access for researchers. Catalog records ...

Archives 101: What is an Archival Collection? - The Phillips Collection

Archival materials can include receipts, correspondence, photographs, ledgers, digital media, and related ephemera. In order to maintain their ...

Arranging and Describing Archival Collections - The History Trust

Order In The . . . Archive! ... Archivists begin by organizing records while maintaining original order or provenance. We assess new acquisitions to understand if ...

The Archives and Collections Management Primer - Lucidea

Archivists act as intermediaries between the creators of materials and the future users of the collections. With their expertise, archivists decide the best ...

Tips for Searching Archival Collections

If you visit an archive in person, be aware that most archival materials are generally not something that you can check out and take home with ...

Providing Access to Your Collection

Archivists are not only dedicated to the collection, arrangement, description, and preservation of historically significant materials.

Conducting Archival Research

Some collections encompass visual materials, such as posters, photographs, or artifacts that serve as evidence of material culture at a turning point in history ...

Teaching with Archival Materials - Research Guides at Santa Clara ...

Information about using archival materials/primary sources in lesson plans and educational sessions.

Archival Process - Black Film Center & Archive

How collections are created. Archives collect materials through donations by members of the public or by purchasing the materials themselves.

Guidelines for Use of Archival Collections | UCLA Chicano Studies ...

The CSRC Library reserves the right to deny access to archival collections or to modify these guidelines based on the condition of archival materials and/or ...

Introduction to Archival Research - LibGuides at College of Charleston

Archival research involves primary sources held in an archives, a Special Collections library, or other repository. Archival sources can be ...

Using Archives collections - LibGuides - Worcester State University

Archival collections are rich in primary sources. These may include correspondence, photographs, documents describing the functions of a ...

Archival Collection - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

An Archival Collection refers to a grouping of various materials, such as personal papers, photographs, maps, and diaries, that are kept together in archives.

Library Research Guide for Finding Manuscripts and Archival ...

Searching the full text of finding aids allows discovery of topics, persons and organizations too minor in the collection to occur in the ...

Tools & Techniques for Archival Research: Finding Archival Materials

A key objective is to provide researchers with convenient, integrated access to historical collections held by multiple private and public ...

Finding and Evaluating Archives - Society of American Archivists

By using a finding aid, a researcher gets an understanding of a collection in its entirety, sees the relationships between its component parts, and locates the ...