Collections
The Salisbury University Archives include three collections: the
University Archives, the Historical Archives and the
Faculty Collection.
Salisbury University Archives
(SUA) The Salisbury University Archives (SUA)
includes:
- more frequently used archival
materials--yearbooks, fact books, bulletins,
University catalogs, bound issues of student
newspapers, anthologies, and collected works
- second copies of items such as commencement
programs and convocation addresses, if available
- print copies of student theses.
Most theses are available
online to users with
Salisbury University accounts
The University Archives Collection
is open to the public during normal operating
hours of Blackwell Library. Material in SUA circulates for
a two-hour period
and items may not be taken from the library.
SUA
materials can be found on the 2nd floor of Blackwell
Library with keys to the material maintained at the
Circulation Desk.
Salisbury University Historical Archives
(SUAH) The Salisbury University Historical Archives (SUAH)
includes:
- records created by SU departments in the
course of their work
- the personal papers of SU faculty
members, and various artifacts
and objects
SUAH is non-circulating and appointments are required to
view the collection.
Special handling of the material may be required.
If photocopies are desired,
the Archives staff will make copies of the material for
a charge. Official records created by Salisbury
University may not be available.
Current Collections: Leland
Starnes Collection
Faculty
Collection (FAC)
The Faculty Scholarship
Collection (FAC) is a work in progress. When
completed it will include copies
of the faculty's scholarly
publications and creative works,
regardless of format. Faculty
are encouraged to donate copies of their work to help
expand this collection.
Materials in FAC are non-circulating and
appointments are required to view the collection.
Special handling of the material may be required.
If photocopies are desired,
the Archives staff will make copies of the material for
a charge.
The Library purchases second copies of faculty books for
the general circulating collection.
In addition, the library is building
a
Faculty Scholarship Database, a searchable file of
faculty scholarship, creative works, and awards.
If you are a faculty member interesting in having your
publications/completed creative works listen in the database, please
contact Stephanie Fridie.
Finding aids may be available
at the Research Help Desk. Please
call 410-677-0110 for more information. |