University Archives and Historical Collections records, 1969-2019

The records of the University Archives and Historical Collections consist of brochures and flyers, published guides to the Historical Collections, a records control manual (1973), Disaster Plans, photographs, a time capsule, a DVD (2005) highlighting the Archives' resources, and other publications....

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Corporate Author: Michigan State University. Archives and Historical Collections
Other Authors: Bond, Trevor
Flaherty, Kara
Imburgia, Tommy
Ott, Conor
Zaskowski, Alana
Language:English
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Physical Description:1.5 cu. ft.
Format: Kit
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Summary:
The records of the University Archives and Historical Collections consist of brochures and flyers, published guides to the Historical Collections, a records control manual (1973), Disaster Plans, photographs, a time capsule, a DVD (2005) highlighting the Archives' resources, and other publications. The Electronic Resources include images used in the University Archives and Historical Collections Calendar for 2003 and 2004; digital photographs and documents from the UAHC sponsored screening for the 2012 East Lansing Film Festival; digital photographs documenting the 2014 dedication of the Morrill Kiosk on the site of Morrill Hall; two student made video projects, Sparty mascot (2010) and class rivalries (2011); digital photographs of a local WKAR-AM Transmitter tower house; and materials from the "Through the Banks of the Red Cedar" Open House event, hosted at the Archives on September 10, 2015.
Call Number:UA 3.7
Cite As:
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: "Item title, Collection title, Collection Identifier, Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, East Lansing, Michigan."
Finding Aids:
Finding aid available in 101 Conrad Hall.
Biographical Sketch:
aThe Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections (UAHC) was founded on November 21, 1969 by the Board of Trustees. Since beginning operations in 1969, UAHC has been managed by several different administrative units. 1969-1976: Executive Vice President and Secretary of the Board of Trustees (jointly with the Provost) 1976-1977: Executive Vice President and Vice President for Administration and State Relations' Assistant Vice President of Administration (jointly with the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs) 1977-1979: Executive Vice President and Vice President for Administration and State Relations (jointly with the Office of Academic Services) 1979-1980: Executive Vice President and Vice President for Administration and State Relations 1980-1985: MSU Libraries (jointly with Vice President for Administration and Public Affairs) 1985-1996: MSU Libraries 1996-2012: Libraries, Computing, and Technology 2012-2015: IT Services 2016-September 2018: Associate Provost for Academic Service and Enrollment Management October 2018 - Current: MSU Libraries The Historical Collections were administered by the Museum prior to being transferred to the newly created University Archives in 1969. The Land-Grant Research Center (1967-1970) was absorbed by UAHC in 1970.