DLTS, in partnership with Archival Collections Management (ACM), Special Collections, and Application Architecture and Development (AAD), has launched the redesigned Finding Aids and Finding Aids publication system.
Finding Aids Redesign: The Design Process
DLTS, in partnership with Archival Collections Management (ACM), Special Collections, and Application Architecture and Development (AAD), has launched the redesigned Finding Aids and Finding Aids publication system.
New finding aids design launched
Today, NYU Libraries completed the publication and indexing for more than 5,000 unique finding aids representing NYU’s archival repositories and two partners, The New-York Historical Society and The Center for Brooklyn History. The project to redesign the NYU Libraries finding…
Arabic Collections Online update: highlighting PDF downloads
Announcing a multi-part win for DLTS: the highlighting of PDF downloads on the ACO site.
Institute of Afro-American Affairs Audio Published
The Institute of African American Affairs (IAAA) at New York University was founded in 1969 to research, document, and celebrate the cultural and intellectual production of Africa and its diaspora. The collection includes recordings dating from 1971 to 1986 of…
Camp Kinderland collection is live
Camp Kinderland was founded on Sylvan Lake in Hopewell Junction, NY in 1923 by members of the Workmen’s Circle who worked in the organization’s New York City schools. The camp’s founders sought to create a summer youth camp that would…
Indian Ocean site launched
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Indian Ocean Digital Collection, a site that gathers together a diverse group of materials from the region. This site is a collaboration of several departments: site vision and content curation from…
Take-Down Policy
Certain collections contain materials with multiple copyright holders. Even if NYU Libraries owns a collection, we may or may not be able to make all of its materials available to the public online. For this reason, Special Collections developed a…