Archives

Interested in researching our records? We offer limited reference assistance by phone or email, or you may visit us in person.The archives is open for research Monday-Friday, 0900-1600 (except for Wednesdays and federal holidays), by appointment only. The Article Archive contains New York Times articles dating back to 1851. Articles can be accessed through archive search.Articles from 1851-1980 are available either in full-text or partial articles.

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Archives are the records created by people and organizations as they lived and worked. Collections can range in size from a single letter or diary to thousands of boxes of institutional records. They can contain drafts of literary works, financial records, meeting minutes, reports, memorabilia, as well as sound recordings, videos, film, databases, and software. On this site, you can search The New York Public Library's vast holdings, initiate a research visit, submit a query to an archivist, and access digitized material. Made possible with generous support from The Robert W.

Wilson Charitable Trust, The Polonsky Foundation, and The Hermione Foundation.

An archive of digital government and non-government organization (NGO) documents and reports, representing the Greater Everglades watershed and adjacent ecosystems, including areas north of Lake Okeechobee (The North Everglades) and south of the peninsula, including Florida Bay, the Florida Keys, and the various adjacent national parks. Material includes sound recordings, pamphlets, books, photos, art, curriculum material, government reports, theses and dissertations, scientific data sets, and more. The Temple University Archives, located within the Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, is the principal repository for and steward of University records. We collect, preserve, and make these records accessible to stimulate, enrich, and support research, teaching, learning, and administration at Temple University. SCRC makes these resources available to the Temple community and to a broad constituency as part of the University's engagement with the larger community of scholars and independent researchers.

These Archive-It collections capture the on-line presence of Temple University. Complete information about the archives is available at http://www.library.temple.edu/scrc.

ED's mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access. ED was created in 1980 by combining offices from several federal agencies. ED's 4,400 employees and $68 billion budget are dedicated to: establishing policies on federal financial aid for education, and distributing as well as monitoring those funds, collecting data on America's schools and disseminating research, focusing national attention on key educational issues, and prohibiting discrimination and ensuring equal access to education. Everglades Explorer is a library, archive and research service with customized search engines. Everglades Explorer's mission is to provide easier location of quality and specific information, and improve quick access to data, publications and maps buried or scattered across the shallow and deep web.

The portal also provides records, links and archives connecting directly to video, sound recordings, pamphlets, books, photos, art, curriculum material, government reports, theses and dissertations, scientific data sets, and more. Everglades Explorer makes use of: 1) An open source discovery system (eXtensible Catalog) collecting and housing thick metadata in MARCXML and Dublin Core linking directly to diverse academic digital resources; 2) The Internet Archive, collecting and linking searchers to Everglades related documents, reports and other resources in.pdf and media formats, mostly harvested from government and non-government organizations(NGO). 3) A targeted Google API searching across thin Everglades metadata and real-time Content Management System (CMS) websites of partners, and other select organizations and government agencies. Can't find something? Have a suggestion for something to add? Please contact us at perema@fiu.edu. The University of Scranton Weinberg Memorial Library serves the University's students, administration, alumni and community by collecting, preserving, and providing access to records of permanent value.