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Medicine and Political Collections
pages updated and greatly expanded. May 3, 1999
Finding aid for the B. Bernard
Weinstein papers added and business
section updated.
April 25, 1999 Military Collections page
updated and expanded.
April 20, 1999 The page explaining
our use guidelines and how to use
our holdings was completely rewritten, expanded, and
updated.
April 10, 1999 Information about
Tulane campus housing updated
and information regarding Loyola University's campus
housing added.
February 12, 1999 Medicine, donation, University Archives, Archivist's
Daybook, and exhibits files updated.
February 3, 1999 A new page was
created listing and describing our resources
for researching World War 1.
February 1, 1999 Staff,
maps,
and waterways
transportation pages updated.
January 28, 1999 A new page was
created explaining how to retrieve Tulane theses
and dissertations.
December 13-14, 1998 Publications
page, staff
page, donation page, visitors
page, local attractions page, performing
arts page, and others updated.
December 8-12, 1998 Departmental home
pages given a consistent look and project begun to edit
and update every page.
November 21-22, 1998 Home page and Archivist's
Daybook given major updates; announcement created for
Jews
of New Orleans: An Archival Guide; and
various routine maintenance updates.
September 13, 1998 Archivist's
Daybook redesigned.
September 5, 1998 New information
about Jones Hall added to the web site.
July 7, 1998 Routine maintenance
updates.
June 6, 1998 Information on our move
to Jones Hall, our temporary hours, information for
visitors from out of town, information on parking, the
Special Collections home page, and information on the
various archives at Tulane University were updated.
- June 2, 1998 Publications page
updated.
- April 8, 1998 "Ready, 'Net,
Go! Archival Internet Resources" and the
"Archivist's Daybook" updated.
- April 10, 1998 Staff page
("Leadership Log") updated.
- March 12, 1998 "Archivist's
Daybook" updated.
- November 11, 1997 Special Events
page and Dispatches updated.
- June 27, 1997 The Rare Books, staff,
temporary hours, "we're moving", and
"special guidelines for using the
Manuscripts Department's holdings" pages
were updated.
- June 3, 1997 The visitors, guidelines,
speaker's bureau, Archivist's Daybook, and
manuscripts course pages were updated.
- April 24, 1997 Home
page, staff
page, and the page describing the Tulane
Manuscripts Department's Carnival
holdings were updated.
- April 4, 1997 The main Special
Collections home page and "hours"
page page were modified to reflect our temporary
hours of operations during our Summer move to new
quarters, a new page page about our move
to Jones Hall was created, the Rare
Books page was slightly redesigned, and other
pages were updated.
- December 18, 1996 The main Special
Collections home page, staff
page, Manuscripts
Department home page, Special
Events page, and Architectural
Archives home pages were updated, and a
newpage was created describing a new
department exhibit.
- December 12, 1996 The "Archival
Repositories in New Orleans" page was
completely revised and updated and the staff
page and Special
Collections home page were updated.
- December 10, 1996 A Beginner's
Introduction to New Orleans Jazz page, by Bruce
Boyd Raeburn, Curator of the Hogan
Jazz Archive, was created and added to the
Jazz Archive's web site.
- December 9, 1996 The Friends
of the Library web site was extensively
updated, as were the Special
Events page, the Special
Collections Home Page, and the Archivist's
Daybook.
- December 8, 1996 A new Southeastern
Architectural Archive web page was
inaugurated; and the Manuscripts
Department's home page was updated.
- December 4, 1996 Tech
notes and Internet
Guide updated.
- November 22, 1966 Main home page, staff
page, and information about the Lafcadio Hearn
tour updated.
- November 13, 1996 The home page and
Friends pages were updated to reflect newly
scheduled Friends
meetings and other news events.
- October 18, 1996 Several new findings aids
have recently been added to the site, including a
complete finding aid for the Rouquette
papers, Morris
papers,and Hanley
papers. The Religion,
Literature,
and Medical
History pages in the Manuscripts
Department's section were revised, and the staff
page greatly expanded.
- October 3, 1996 A new section for the Friends
of the Library premiered! The Special
Collections home page was slightly edited and it
and the Tulane Manuscripts Department's home page
were updated with current links to the
Howard-Tilton Library web site and the Tulane
University web site. Several tables were added to
the Manuscripts Department's home page. A "Technical
Notes and Credits" page was added
explaining the use of a few selected proprietary
HTML tags (this site is probably best-viewed with
Microsoft Internet Explorer).
- August 18, 1996 A new Special Colletion
home page was inaugurated today! The new
style uses more advanced tables to simply access
to information about the department and to make
holdings information easily available. The
"Exhibits and Upcoming Events" page and
staff news pages were updated, a disclaimer was
added, and a new page describing the Lafcadio
Hearn exhibit was added.
- April 25, 1996 The Family
History, Agriculture,
and Military
sections of the Manuscripts Department's home
page were updated to include references to the
finding aid for Cross Keys Plantation (Tensas
Parish, Louisiana). The Archivist's
Daybook and staff
pages were brought up-to-date, a new link was
added to "Information
for Visitors from Out of Town," and
various editing changes were made throughout the
site.
- February 27, 1996 The Hogan
Jazz Archive's web page was reviewed and
rated by The McKinley Group's professional
editorial team and designated as a
"3-Star" site. This rating is a special
mark of achievement in Magellan, McKinley's
comprehensive Internet directory of nearly 2
million sites and 40,000 reviews.
- February 11, 1996 Main Special Collections
Home Page redesigned; the Manuscripts
Department's home page was redesigned; Archivist's
Daybook updated with new archival events;
"Information
for Visitors From out of Town" page
redesigned; The "Ready,
`Net, Archival Resources on
the Internet" page was reorganized and
expanded; Exhibits
and other events page revised and updated;
"Staff
Activities" pages updated; Microsoft
Internet Explorer extensions added to the Hogan
Jazz Archive section. If you use Microsoft
Explorer as your brower, you will now hear King
Oliver's Creole Jazz Band play part of the
Dipper Mouth Blues when you open the page.
- January 3, 1996 Archivist's
Daybook updated with new archival events, and
"Information
for Visitors From out of Town" page
updated with more extensive weather information.
- December 11, 1995 "Archivist's
Daybook" and "Staff
Activities" pages updated.
- November 1, 1995.The Southeastern
Architectural Archives Home Page was updated to
reflect more current information, the "Staff
Activities" page was updated, and other
time-related information was brought up-to-date.
- October 1, 1995. To simplify finding
information about archives and their holdings on
the Internet, The "Ready,
`Net, Archival Resources on
the Internet" section was reorganized
and expanded. Updates were made to about a dozen
files concerning time-related information.
- July 31, 1995. Important additions were
made to the Ready,
'Net, section devoted to
archival resources on the Internet. The Archivists
Daybook, Exhibits
and other events, and Available
Publications pages were updated.
- June 7, 1995. New home page! The Special
Collections home page was redesigned to make it
easier to use, and a guestbook
was added to the main home page. We invite
visitors to our site to sign in and give us the
benefit of their comments and suggestions. The Archivist's
Daybook was greatly expanded, and and the Exhibits
and activities section updated.
- May 16, 1995. A major new section on "Waterways
Transportation" was added to the
Manuscripts Department's home page. Also, the
"Exhibits
and upcoming events" section on the
Special Collections Home Page was revised to
include new staff presentations, exhibits, and
activities, including the publication of The
Russian Collection, compiled by Tulane
doctoral student Lee A. Farrow.
- April 24, 1995. "Exhibits
and upcoming events" section on the
Special Collections Home Page revised to include
new staff presentations, exhibits, and
activities, including the publication of The
Rebellion of 1768, ed. by Wilbur E. Meneray.
The "Available
Publications" page was completed and
added to the site, as was the Archivists
Daybook, the most extensive listing of
archival events available anywhere. The "Ready,
Net, " section greatly
expanded to include hyperlinks to new Internet
archival resources, and the web
search engines section was expanded and given
its own web page. On the Manuscripts
Department's page, a "Jewish
Studies" section now provides information on
the department's extensive holdings documenting
the Jewish experience in the Southern United
States. It includes expanded collection
descriptions and some hyperlinks to full-text
finding aids. The Jazz
Archives page now includes an index to the
Jazz Archives's extensive oral history holdings.
- March 29, 1995. Sound is added to the Hogan
Jazz Archive section. You may now hear King
Oliver's Creole Jazz Band (the band portrayed in
the illustration at the top of the page) play
part of the Dipper Mouth Blues. Louis
Armstrong plays trumpet.
- February 13, 1995: "Exhibits
and upcoming events" section on the
Special Collections Home Page expanded to include
new exhibits in the Howard-Tilton Memorial
Library lobby and the Southeastern
Architectural Archive. In the "Information
for visitors from out of town" section,
hyperlinks were added to information about New
Orleans and Mardi Gras. The "Other
internet resources" section was expanded
to include more hyperlinks to Internet resources
for history and archives.
- February 6, 1995: "Artists"
and "Literature"
sections added to the Manuscripts
Department's subject selections, replacing
the former "Artists and Authors"
section. Collection descriptions in those
sections were expanded, and full-text finding
aids or series descriptions for several
collections in those categories were added. See
the Manuscripts
Department's "What's new" section
for more information.
- February 3, 1995: "Ready,
Net, " section added
to the Special Collections home page. This
feature provides access to archival and history
Internet resources worldwide via the Tulane
University Special Collections web site.
January 1995: the Tulane Special Collections
World-Wide Web site is established. Spontaneous
celebrations break out around the globe.
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