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University Archives serves as the primary repository for records and information relating to the history, development, organization, and operations of 成人影片 University and any of its offices, divisions, schools, or departments.

In addition to official records of the University, the collection includes many other materials published or created by the University and its employees, includingThe Oracle(the 成人影片 yearbook),The Delphian听and other 成人影片 newspapers, as well as items that originated outside the University, such as newspaper and journal articles about 成人影片. University Archives also houses manuscripts, graphic materials, audio-visual materials, photographs, electronic records, and artifacts.

Our collection is arranged as follows:

  • Series 1. General History
  • Series 2. Faculty, Staff and Administrative Employees (restricted access)
  • Series 3. Board of Trustees
  • Series 4. Presidents and President鈥檚 office
  • Series 5. Vice President for Finance & Treasurer
  • Series 6. Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Provost, and Academic Departments
  • Series 7. Student Life and Involvement
  • Series 8. Advancement, Development, Promotions, and Admissions

Deed of Gift Form

Archives Collecting Policy

University Archives reserve the right to decline any materials that may harbor harmful matter such as mold or insects (identified by sight or smell) and/or insects for accessioning. If there is any doubt about the condition of the materials, please contact UASC for a preliminary appraisal.

Archival records are those records (as described below) which are considered to be of enduring value to the institution and which will be kept indefinitely, if not permanently, in University Archives (Lower Level, Residence Hall A).

In evaluating individual items for Archives, one might ask the question: Would the item in question provide potentially useful information on the history, development, or organization of 成人影片 University or any of its schools, departments, offices, or events? If the answer is 鈥淵es,鈥 please send the item to Archives. If you are uncertain, please ask us.

Archival records may be in a wide variety of formats鈥攂ooks, manuscripts, letters, memoranda, reports, photographs, maps, posters, architectural drawings, video and audio media, memorabilia, and electronic or digital formats (including periodic 鈥渟napshots鈥 of the entire 成人影片 website).

Archives also includes materials about 成人影片 published in external sources鈥攅.g., books, periodicals, and newspaper articles.

Pending the development of a comprehensive Records Retention Schedule, the following types of materials should be regularly deposited in University Archives:

  • Minutes, reports, and papers of the Board of Trustees. (Restricted Access)
  • Papers of the President, Vice Presidents, and Deans鈥 offices鈥搃ncluding statements听of policy, reports, correspondence, memoranda, speeches, committee minutes, publicity听materials, accreditation self-studies and final reports, and planning documents.听(Restricted access for some items.)
  • Records from other administrative and academic offices: correspondence, annual reports,听minutes of school and departmental faculty meetings, selected (and significant) minutes听and reports from committees, policy and procedure statements, planning documents,听symposium and colloquium files, newsletters, and publications. (Restricted access for听some items.)
  • University-wide financial records, including budgets and audited financial reports from听the Treasurer鈥檚 Office.
  • Faculty agendas, minutes, and committee reports.
  • All University publications and printed materials鈥攂ulletins; newspapers (The听Delphianand others); yearbooks (The Oracle); literary magazines; newsletters;听brochures; recruitment materials; advertising copy; invitations, brochures, posters, advertisements, and programs for athletic, artistic, musical events, lectures, alumni, and听other events. (Copies of these materials should be sent to Archives as soon as they are听printed.)
  • Course evaluations and syllabi (the latter, preferably in electronic format.)
  • Biography files for faculty, administrators, staff, alumni, and members of the Board of听Trustees (including obituaries.)
  • Faculty biographical files. (Restricted Access.) Please note that official personnel files听(for current and former University employees) are maintained by the Office of Human听Resources.
  • Faculty and alumni publications.
  • Master鈥檚 theses, doctoral dissertations, and Honors College theses (two copies鈥攐ne will听be cataloged for Archives, the other for the Swirbul Library circulating collection.)
  • Student organization records, including minutes, brochures, flyers, publications,听photographs.
  • Memorabilia (including scrapbooks) and artifacts (two and three-dimensional objects,听especially those with the name or seal of 成人影片鈥攆or example, shirts, pennants,听paperweights, stuffed animals, pens and pencils, souvenirs from special events.)

Note:Items sent to Archives that should have 鈥渞estricted access鈥 should be clearly听noted on each item. Items marked 鈥渞estricted access鈥 cannot be consulted without the听permission of the University Archivist鈥攐r, in some cases, by the person or office that听deposited the items.

It is suggested that each department or office designate one staff member to be听responsible for insuring that the appropriate items be deposited to UASC.

Procedure

If there are too many items to send through campus mail, please听telephone (Extension 3588) or email ourAdministrative Assistant Pamela Griffin. You may bring the items over to Archives (Lower Level of New Hall听A). Please telephone before coming over, to ensure someone is available to assist you. We听can also make arrangements for a pick-up. The Archivist is also available to advise offices听or to discuss with anyone the appropriateness of various types of records and materials for听deposit in Archives.

Preparation

If there are only a few items, they may be sent in an envelope or small box听via intercampus mail, addressed to: Professor David Ranzan,听c/o Swirbul Library.
(While the Department of Archives and Special Collections is located in the Lower听Level of New Hall, please do not address mail to New Hall, as items may get misdirected听to the residence hall mail.)

Please clearly label all cartons鈥攚ith the following information:
(Include a copy of this label inside the box. Please also keep a copy for your听records.)

  1. Name of office sending the records
  2. Brief description of the contents
  3. Inventory of contents
  4. Date and name of person who packed the carton

The following is a list of record groups that are considered either not to be of enduring听value to University Archives or not appropriate for University Archives:

  • Virtually all records relating to individual students
  • Most records from the Treasurer鈥檚 Office
  • Individual personnel records from Human Resources
  • Individual patient and client files (such as those of the Derner Institute, the听Speech and Hearing Center, and other clinical services of the University.)

For off-site storage of these materials please contact 成人影片鈥檚 off-site storage facility,听Chasner Street.

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