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Mission of the College Archives
The mission of the College Archives is to preserve College
records and information of permanent historical value, that
is, records providing evidence about the operation and changes
in operation of the College in the performance of its educational
functions, or information about people, activities and events
associated with the College. The Archives serve as an educational
resource encouraging scholarly research in its collections.
In carrying out its mission, the College Archives:
1. preserves records that document and provide evidence
of the College's carrying out its purpose or have information
about activities, people, and events associated with the
College, i.e. the records from administrative and academic
offices, departments and divisions, and from student and
alumni organizations;
2. maintains a manuscripts collection for papers which are
not created in the official execution of the purpose of
the College but which are related to the College in some
way, e.g. faculty or alumni private papers which record
professional activities;
3. appraises, selects for permanent preservation, accessions,
arranges, describes, and preserves records transferred to
its custody;
4. acts as a repository of last resort for materials of
local interest that might otherwise be destroyed;
5. answers questions, and, following approved guidelines
and federal laws, makes material available to authorized
users;
6. generally will not accept three-dimensional objects or
artifacts; generally will not purchase collections; and
generally will not accept books, articles, or records simply
because they were owned by someone associated with the College.
Acquisitions Priorities
1. Non-current records of administrative, academic, and
student departments and organizations. Types of records
are policy statements, minutes of meetings, annual reports,
subject reports, statistical summaries, correspondence,
photographs, i.e. papers created in the process of the
college carrying out its purpose and recording how the
college carried out its reason for existing, its development
and accomplishments:
Trustees
President
Deans
Faculty
Academic departments, divisions and organizations
Student organizations
Administrative offices
2. All official college publications: catalogs, student
newspapers and literary magazines, yearbooks, alumni magazines,
newsletters, admissions and fund raising brochures, programs
of events, items copyrighted by Grinnell College.
3. Books by faculty, administrators, and alumni.
4. Article offprints by faculty and administrators.
5. Blueprints of and information about campus buildings.
6. Papers of retired faculty.
7. Alumni memoirs, diaries, photographs, scrapbooks. Will
consider other papers such as correspondence, manuscripts,
unpublished writings if they relate to the individual's
affiliation with Grinnell or his/her career. Such donations
are accompanied by a Deed of Gift.
8. Clippings and photographs relating to campus, college
personnel, alumni, students.
9. Local history: books, newspapers, directories, clippings,
diaries, memoirs, photographs, scrapbooks, meeting minutes.
Archive Administration
The administration of the Archives is under the direction
of the College Archivist. The Archivist works with the
Librarian of the College in formulating policies. The
Archivist may assemble ad-hoc committees to consult and
advise on special problems or projects.
Catherine Rod, College
Archivist
641-269-3364
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