Vice President for University Advancement Records


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Subject files containing correspondence and memoranda, meeting minutes, publications, reports, proposals, and other administrative records documenting interaction between the office and other university departments, alumni, state and local organizations and businesses, and foundations related to fund raising, alumni relations, and public information activities. Paul A. Page held the office during the period represented by these records.




University of Nevada, Reno, Office of the Vice President for University Advancement Records


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Collection includes proposals, reports and correspondence on the funding and development of the Lawlor Special Events Center, the University of Nevada-Reno Foundation, the Fire Protection Training Academy, and the Continuing Education and Judicial Education Center. Also includes a 1979 report on the proposed policy interpretation implementing Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972.




Office of University Advancement Records


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Consists of University News Services Office files including American Genocide symposium papers; University Publications and Design Office files including subject files, Capital University Journal, photographs and slides, Presidents Awards, and Scholars' Research Reports; Office of University Advancement Vice President Robert G. Jones files including 40th Anniversary files, Chronlogical files, subject files, and budget files; Office of University Advancement files including CSUS newsclipping service files, media coverage logs, Academic Talent Search annual reports, 40th and 50th anniversary files, event programs, bulletins, subject files, Statesman and Collegian yearbooks, various books, master theses and projects, committee minutes, alumni association files, video and audio cassettes, Research and Sponsored Projects, Construction Projects, and Degree Candidate files.




Advancement Vice President Records


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Includes correspondence, reports, and subject files for Ronald G. Hyde during his service in the following capacities at BYU: assistant to the president for University Relations, 1985-1989; executive assistant to the president, 1989-1990; executive assistant to the president for development and university relations, 1990-1992; and advancement vice president, 1992-1994. Topics include BYU athletics, service and seminar organizations, the Alumni Association, campus colleges and departments, assemblies, devotionals, firesides, workshops, and other administrative concerns.




Records of University of Virginia Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs


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The files of the vice-president contain correspondence and memoranda regarding the administration of a variety of student groups and service activities. Routine office files regarding personnel and finance are included. Of interest is the development of services and programs for the newly admitted black undergraduates.




FCC Record


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Vice President and Dean's Records


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Consists of administrative records of the Vice President and Dean of Undergraduate Development in two series: Administrative files, 1958-1971, containing correspondence, memos, reports, and speeches; Student Affairs files, 1958-1970, containing correspondence, memos, reports, minutes, publications, and newspaper clippings pertaining to student activities on campus.




Associate Academic Vice-President Records


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This collection consists of faculty recruitment files, rank advancement documents, faculty awards, catalog changes, emeritus faculty, and correspondence from the office of the Associate Academic Vice President.




Congressional Record


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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)




Reappraisal and Deaccessioning in Archives and Special Collections


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Archivists and archival institutions are reappraising and deaccessioning now more than ever before. Archival reappraisal and deaccessioning have become vital tools for managing archival collections. Reappraisal and Deaccessioning in Archives and Special Collections is the first book dedicated entirely to the topic of reappraising and deaccessioning in special collections and archives. This edited volume features 13 chapters offering informed opinions, practical recommendations, and valuable examples for reappraising and deaccessioning. Readers will gain important insight into the most important element of reappraisal and deaccessioning: decision-making. Through mostly case studies, the chapters address important issues inherent in these practices including: ethical concerns, donor relations, appraisal questions, and disposition options. The case studies cover collaborative and solo projects, various material types such as manuscripts, records, and artifacts, and a range of scenarios from major projects involving thousands of linear feet of material to ad hoc projects removing single items. Chapter topics include: weeding vs. deaccessioning, getting rid of contaminated materials, donor-driven deaccessioning, and using reappraisal and deaccessioning to improve access to existing collections. Readers will find beneficial information on streamlining workflows, carrying out procedures, creating policies, and implementing these practices locally. Additionally, the chapters cover the intricacies of disposition options, such as transferring to other institutions, returning material to donors, and destruction. This volume can serve as a valuable resource for large and small repositories, experienced and novice archivists, and those working with manuscript and archive collections.