Given the diversity of sizes, administrators, and archival theory, it would appear logical to think that college and university archives would vary greatly in their development, processes, collecting policies, and challenges. While there is some variation, there are more similarities in college and university archives than there are differences. This study of four state universities in Illinois examines theses similarities and differences, comparing them with the Illinois State University Archives and with best practices and standards set by the Society of American Archivists and the National Archives and Records Administration
This article discusses a recent oral history project conducted by the University Archives, Iowa Stat...
Materials like yearbooks, catalogs, and university governance are highly requested items at a univer...
SIUE ORAL HISTORY PROJECT Summer 1990-91 John C. Abbott Interview, April 17, 1991 Interviewed by Sta...
During the demolition of an Illinois State University dormitory in the spring of 2016, workers disco...
This conference panel discussed the development of new archives programs across multiple disciplines...
This article is the result of a study to survey the landscape of digital preservation practices and ...
Most of the literature that explores the relationship between students and university archives focus...
A report submitted in April 2016 discussing the creation of an infrastructure for the collection and...
Archival administration has been paid scant attention by librarians and by teachers of library scie...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
The University Archives Department at Indiana State University (ISU) assists faculty, students, and ...
Archivists play a pivotal role in documenting collective memory through the records they preserve. W...
How records are appraised and processed in the University Archives at Illinois will be the subject ...
In recent years articles have celebrated the growth and quality of college and university archives, ...
Universities are one of the leading centers of scientific production. Activities as a university res...
This article discusses a recent oral history project conducted by the University Archives, Iowa Stat...
Materials like yearbooks, catalogs, and university governance are highly requested items at a univer...
SIUE ORAL HISTORY PROJECT Summer 1990-91 John C. Abbott Interview, April 17, 1991 Interviewed by Sta...
During the demolition of an Illinois State University dormitory in the spring of 2016, workers disco...
This conference panel discussed the development of new archives programs across multiple disciplines...
This article is the result of a study to survey the landscape of digital preservation practices and ...
Most of the literature that explores the relationship between students and university archives focus...
A report submitted in April 2016 discussing the creation of an infrastructure for the collection and...
Archival administration has been paid scant attention by librarians and by teachers of library scie...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
The University Archives Department at Indiana State University (ISU) assists faculty, students, and ...
Archivists play a pivotal role in documenting collective memory through the records they preserve. W...
How records are appraised and processed in the University Archives at Illinois will be the subject ...
In recent years articles have celebrated the growth and quality of college and university archives, ...
Universities are one of the leading centers of scientific production. Activities as a university res...
This article discusses a recent oral history project conducted by the University Archives, Iowa Stat...
Materials like yearbooks, catalogs, and university governance are highly requested items at a univer...
SIUE ORAL HISTORY PROJECT Summer 1990-91 John C. Abbott Interview, April 17, 1991 Interviewed by Sta...