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November 27, 2007

Evidence and Inference presentation links: Archives and Manuscript collections

Filed under: General - journalismlibrary @

Archives and manuscript collections may be housed:

  • within larger research library systems, such as academic libraries (e.g. the Labadie Collection at University of Michigan,
  • at museums (e.g. the Collections and Archives at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum),
  • or at the source of the material itself (e.g. the Associated Press Corporate Archives).
  • They are unparalleled sources of primary materials such as letters, original manuscripts, and collections associated with individuals often include personal effects (such as Herbert H. Lehman’s collection of dog figurines).

    Locating archives and manuscripts:

  • At a research library, to access collections held there, use their own system (at Columbia, here are tips for using CLIO to find archives & manuscripts).
  • If you are at a research library and doing a more general search, ArchiveGrid should be accessible to you. It includes the archival and manuscript holdings of thousands of libraries, museums, and archives from around the world.
  • However, ArchiveGrid doesn’t include everything. When searching for a collection of papers from an individual, WorldCat can also be of assistance.
  • If you’re without access to ArchiveGrid or WorldCat, Google sometimes helps.
  • How archives are described:

    Archival collections are described using guidelines which are different from those used in cataloging books in a library collection. EAD, or Encoded Archival Description, is the technical standard used for encoding archival finding aids.

    Finding aids are your point of entry into a given archival collection.

  • Finding aid for the Roone Arledge papers (Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Library).
  • November 20, 2007

    Evidence and Inference presentation links: Library catalogs, national libraries, journals, and databases

    Filed under: Electronic resources, Libraries, MA Class - journalismlibrary @

    Library catalogs:

  • The MARC record (Wikipedia)
  • Library of Congress Subject Headings (Wikipedia)
  • Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute library catalog
  • Library of Congress catalog: “vanilla,” and “enhanced
  • JOLIS, the Joint World Bank-IMF library catalog
  • Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, catalog
  • The Prelinger Library
  • WorldCat
  • “Hybrid” databases (bibliographic information, plus full text):

  • ProQuest Digital Dissertations (access restricted to current Columbia affiliates)
  • Medline (access restricted to current Columbia affiliates)

  • Full text journal collections:

  • Interdisciplinary:JSTOR: the scholarly journal archive (access restricted to current Columbia affiliates)
  • Publisher-based:SAGE Full Text Collections (access restricted to current Columbia affiliates)
  • National libraries:

  • Wikipedia entry
  • US: Library of Congress, National Agricultural Library, National Library of Medicine
  • National Libraries of the world (via IFLA)
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