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University Archives Web Archive collection, 2010-ongoing
5427.2 Gigabytes- Abstract Or Scope
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The University Archives Web Archives Collection was compiled by University Archives staff beginning in 2010. The majority of the collection are Duke University-affiliated sites, either built on domains owned by the University or on external platforms by affiliated offices, departments, or organizations. Website snapshots include those of administrative offices, academic departments, athletic teams, public relations offices, publications, and student organizations. Also included are some websites related to individual faculty, controversies involving Duke community members, and web content related to student activism.
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Department of Political Science, 2010-ongoing
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- Department of Political Science, 2010-ongoing
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Wilson Center for Science and Justice, 2021-ongoing
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- Wilson Center for Science and Justice, 2021-ongoing
University Archives Web Archive collection, 2010-ongoing
School of Law Subseries, 2010-ongoing - Collection Context
Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Office of the Dean records, 1911-2022
259 Linear Feet 24.93 Gigabytes- Abstract Or Scope
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The Dean of Trinity College of Arts and Sciences is the University's principal spokesperson for the needs of undergraduate education. The Dean is involved in the processes of academic budgeting and in the appointment, promotion and retention of faculty. The collection contains correspondence, reports, brochures, pamphlets, booklets, meeting minutes and meeting agendas, in addition to Course Synopsis Handbooks. There are also clippings and articles that relate to broad topics such as trends in faculty salaries and student populations. Dates range from 1911-2022.
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Admissions, 1999-2014 Digital-materials UA25020001-SET-0005
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- Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Office of the Dean records, 1911-2022
Contains document and web files. - Abstract Or Scope
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Contains document and web files.
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A&S Web sites, 1998-2002 Digital-materials UA25020001-SET-0003
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- Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Office of the Dean records, 1911-2022
A&S Web sites, 1998-2002 - Abstract Or Scope
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Contains document files.
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Academic Council, 2009-2019 Digital-materials UA25020001-SET-0006
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- Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Office of the Dean records, 1911-2022
Contains document and web files. - Abstract Or Scope
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Contains document and web files.
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HASTAC Records, 1989-2022
10.5 Linear Feet 35 Gigabytes- Abstract Or Scope
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The Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC, prounounced "haystack") is a consoritum of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and engineers committed to new forms of collaboration across communities and disciplines fostered by creative uses of technology. This collection consists of general office files including correspondence, website exports, articles, conference materials, clippings, bound publications, t-shirts, and other materials.
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HASTAC Records, 1989-2022 10.5 Linear Feet 35 Gigabytes
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- The Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC, prounounced
Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory (HASTAC), 2010-ongoing , in the
The Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC, prounounced - Abstract Or Scope
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The Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC, prounounced "haystack") is a consoritum of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and engineers committed to new forms of collaboration across communities and disciplines fostered by creative uses of technology. This collection consists of general office files including correspondence, website exports, articles, conference materials, clippings, bound publications, t-shirts, and other materials.
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Records and Papers of Terry Sanford, 1945-1998
265.5 Linear Feet- Abstract Or Scope
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Terry Sanford was a politician and President of Duke University from 1970 to 1985. He was Governor of North Carolina from 1961-1965, a United States Senator from 1986-1992, and campaigned for the Democratic Party nomination for President in 1972 and 1976. The Records and Papers of Terry Sanford include administrative records, personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, sound and video records, and other materials gathered by Terry Sanford during his careers as a politician and the President and President Emeritus of Duke University.
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Series 2. Duke University. President Emeritus. Records 1985-1998. 24.0 ln. ft.(about. 20,000 items Box 147-165
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- means of purchasing publications over the World Wide Web similar to the Amazon.com. There are also
manuscript of Outlive Your Enemies: (Commack, N.Y.: Nova Sciences Publishers, 1996), Sanford's study on aging
Records and Papers of Terry Sanford, 1945-1998 - Abstract Or Scope
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This series consists of administrative records, along with some personal papers. The bulk of material runs from 1992-1997 and consists of computer disks, correspondence, faxes, journals, mailing lists, memoranda, photographs, speeches, transcripts, website printouts, writings, clippings and other printed matter. The files are organized into subject files, correspondence (1990-1998), and writings.
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Nell Irvin Painter papers, 1793-2021 and undated, bulk 1876-2007
186.5 Linear Feet- Abstract Or Scope
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Nell Irvin Painter is a scholar, teacher, and writer in 19th- and 20th-century American and African American history who has been a faculty member of Harvard, Princeton, and the Universities of North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Collection spans the years 1793-2019, with the bulk of the material dating between 1876 and 2007, and contains correspondence, research notes, photocopies of original documents, manuscripts, publication proofs, syllabi, department memoranda, records of her speaking engagements, photographs, personal journals, papers, and photographs, many varying audiovisual formats, and computer diskettes. Also contains extensive file series related to the research and writing of five of her major books: Exodusters: Black Migration to Kansas after Reconstruction; The Narrative of Hosea Hudson: His Life as a Negro Communist in the South; Standing at Armageddon: The United States, 1877-1919; Sojourner Truth, A Life, A Symbol; and Creating Black Americans: African-American History and its Meanings, 1619 to the Present.
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Nell Irvin Painter papers, 1793-2021 and undated, bulk 1876-2007 186.5 Linear Feet
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- University 2007 Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2010 Published The History of White People
reformatted. Access copies of electronic records require special equipment. Contact Research Services for
Access note: Personal journals are closed to research for 50 years from the date of creation. - Abstract Or Scope
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Nell Irvin Painter is a scholar, teacher, and writer in 19th- and 20th-century American and African American history who has been a faculty member of Harvard, Princeton, and the Universities of North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Collection spans the years 1793-2019, with the bulk of the material dating between 1876 and 2007, and contains correspondence, research notes, photocopies of original documents, manuscripts, publication proofs, syllabi, department memoranda, records of her speaking engagements, photographs, personal journals, papers, and photographs, many varying audiovisual formats, and computer diskettes. Also contains extensive file series related to the research and writing of five of her major books: Exodusters: Black Migration to Kansas after Reconstruction; The Narrative of Hosea Hudson: His Life as a Negro Communist in the South; Standing at Armageddon: The United States, 1877-1919; Sojourner Truth, A Life, A Symbol; and Creating Black Americans: African-American History and its Meanings, 1619 to the Present.
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Frank Baker papers, 1641-2002 and undated, bulk 1740-1995
112.7 Linear Feet (Approx. 90,000 items) Approx. 90,000 Items- Abstract Or Scope
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Scholar, editor, collector, and Duke University faculty member specializing in the history of English and American Methodist history, and the life and career of minister John Wesley. Collection documents the professional career and life of Frank Baker, historian of Methodism and particularly of the founder and Methodist minister John Wesley. Materials are arranged in the following series: Baker Collections Files; Correspondence; Libraries and Archives; Ministry; Personal Files; Printed Materials; Professional Service; Scrapbooks and Albums; Subject Files; Teaching Materials; and Writings and Research. Topics covered include: the history of the Baker book and manuscript collections in the Duke University libraries; the history and development of Methodism and of the Wesley family; the Church of England; the Methodist Church in England, the U.S., and other countries; the development of academic research on Methodist history; music and hymnology; and material on the Wesley Works Series, a publishing project headed by Baker. There are abundant research materials on notable individuals associated with Methodism such as Charles Wesley and many other Wesley family members, William Grimshaw, and Francis Asbury. Printed material abounds, and includes many maps, articles, clippings and newspapers, pamphlets, and religious music.
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Frank Baker papers, 1641-2002 and undated, bulk 1740-1995 112.7 Linear Feet (Approx. 90,000 items) Approx. 90,000 Items
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- and Methodist studies, as well as links to many other archival sources on the Web. A sub-page of this
-1973. [Short book reviews]. Duke University Publications: The Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Various
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Scholar, editor, collector, and Duke University faculty member specializing in the history of English and American Methodist history, and the life and career of minister John Wesley. Collection documents the professional career and life of Frank Baker, historian of Methodism and particularly of the founder and Methodist minister John Wesley. Materials are arranged in the following series: Baker Collections Files; Correspondence; Libraries and Archives; Ministry; Personal Files; Printed Materials; Professional Service; Scrapbooks and Albums; Subject Files; Teaching Materials; and Writings and Research. Topics covered include: the history of the Baker book and manuscript collections in the Duke University libraries; the history and development of Methodism and of the Wesley family; the Church of England; the Methodist Church in England, the U.S., and other countries; the development of academic research on Methodist history; music and hymnology; and material on the Wesley Works Series, a publishing project headed by Baker. There are abundant research materials on notable individuals associated with Methodism such as Charles Wesley and many other Wesley family members, William Grimshaw, and Francis Asbury. Printed material abounds, and includes many maps, articles, clippings and newspapers, pamphlets, and religious music.
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