| Major types of items in
Tulane's University Archives include: |
| o official records of Tulane colleges and
offices
o
Tulane theses and dissertations.
A digital library of Tulane dissertations since 1956 is available online.
o catalogs and yearbooks
o student, departmental, college, and
alumni newsletters
o literary magazines
o student, staff, and alumni annuals,
newspapers and magazines. Please note that back issues of the
Tulane student newspaper, the Hullabaloo, are available
online from 1995 to the present.
o school and departmental journals and
occasional publications
o faculty articles and books
o public relations brochures and press
releases
o scrapbooks, indices,
photographs, and reference files on university departments,
colleges, persons, places, and events
o posters and maps
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| Contact Us |
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Ann
Case
Special Collections
Jones Hall
Tulane University Libraries
New Orleans LA 70118
ph: 504-865-5685
fx: 504-865-5761
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The
Tulane
University Archives
Our University Archives,
a department within Tulane University's Special
Collections Division, preserves the official records of Tulane University and information about
Tulane. Our archives holds over 3,600 linear feet of materials --
primarily documents, but also over 11,000 slides, 55,000 photographic
negatives, and more
There are restrictions on
using top administrative, personnel and student records, but most of
our other documents are available for research.
The materials we preserve are crucial to the effective administration
of the university, but are also important resources for class papers,
honors theses, masters theses, doctoral dissertations, and research
projects in innumerable fields. Our University Archives therefore
comprises one of our richest sources of information on campus. We invite
you to visit the "physical memory" of Tulane University.
The most important record groups contain
correspondence and office files of the Board of Administrators (since
1845) and Presidents William Preston Johnston (1884-1899) through Eamon
Michael Kelly (1980-1998), deans, and others.
Other records include:
-
personnel
files
- student records and card files on graduates (1834 - 1978)
- photographs and audio visual items
- affirmative action
- public relations and reference files on gifts and
scholarships
- athletics
- student affairs
- buildings and grounds
- art
- commencement
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