The repository for official and unofficial records that document the university's history. Mission statement and description of the collections.
Finding aids, contact information and virtual exhibits. Features a timeline of the history of the College.
A major national gateway to archive collections held in UK universities and colleges, forming part of the National Archives Network.
Collection of papers of prominent Catholic institutions and individuals, as well as records of the university.
Inventories, subject-based collection lists, records management policies and forms, and an archives tutorial. Site features links to Alabama history websites, and an exhibit of photographs of and facts about buildings on the campus.
A project to create a national collaborative distributed database of digitised theses produced at Australian universities. The ADT database provides access to PhD and Masters by Research theses only.
Includes inventories, subject-based listings, and records management policies and schedules. Features several exhibits on the history of the University.
Provides access to the papers of U.S. congressmen and state legislators. Topics include water, reclamation, crime, education, transportation, and agriculture.
Policies and procedures for records management, electronic records management, and transfer to the Archives. Much of the site is restricted to internal users.
Includes letters of the Wesley family, Methodist periodicals, Maser and Prinster prayer books, hymnology collection and 19th century pamphlets, as well as documents of Bela Kornitzer, Eliot Porter, Georges Simenon, George D. Kelsey and Carl Michalson. In Madison, NJ.
Indexes to campus publications, collection descriptions, and contact information. Features articles on Duke University history, University administration and governance, Duke athletics, and the campus and its architecture.
Descriptions and finding aids for the manuscript and map collections and university archives.
GASHE is a project to provide online access to collection descriptions for the archives of Scottish universities. Ten institutions are currently participating, including the Glasgow School of Art, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Glasgow.
Research resource centre for history of the University of Glasgow and Scottish business. Subject strengths: records management, archival training, education, science, industry, art, architecture, banking, locomotives, retailing, shipbuilding, textiles, whisky.
Includes inventories, holdings summary, subject-based collection guides, access policies and procedures, and contact information. Features include a digital version of The Harvard Book--an illustrated history of the University published in 1875--and a bibliography on the history of Harvard.
Holdings the papers of some of the most significant names of the nineteenth century scientific world. Description, catalogues, publications.
Includes inventories, exhibits, transfer guidelines, and contact information.
Features access to finding aids, visitor information, and an electronic pathfinder for undergraduate research topics.
Inventories, records management policies and retention schedules, and transfer guidelines. Features a survey on managing university web sites, and a photograph exhibit on student life.
Features instructions for the University Records Program, online exhibits, collection descriptions, and information on services for faculty and staff.
Collects records from Northeastern University and from social justice organizations serving Boston's diverse, under-documented populations. Information about the collections and how to use them.
Includes inventories, donor instructions, exhibits, and contact information. Features biographies and photographs of notable Northwestern alumni.
The Oberlin College Archives holds the permanently valuable records of the institution as well as those of individuals, families and organizations affiliated with Oberlin College or the town of Oberlin. Included are materials of movements with which Oberlin has been associated, such as antislavery, black education, coeducation, missions, and temperance. Web site features finding guides, records retention schedules and transfer guidelines, visitor information, and brief articles on Oberlin history.
Contains retention schedule for all university records; illustrated guides to historical records, emphasizing agriculture, forestry, engineering, and marine resources; and photographic exhibits. Features include the online Archives and Records Management Handbook.
List of collections, policies and procedures, and a history of the archives.