Article Title
Abstract
College and university archives are rich and dynamic resources of campus history. Without a clear sense of mission and programming, they can be overlooked as research destinations. A well-defined program linked with funding sources is one means of connecting these collections to the campus community. Through the assistance of a GHRAB (Georgia Historical Records Advisory Board) grant, one college archives evolved into a viable research destination. The process is outlined in this paper.
Recommended Citation
Salter, Anne A.
(2006)
"Using a GHRAB Grant to Reclaim a University Archives,"
The Southeastern Librarian: Vol. 54:
Iss.
1, Article 9.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/seln/vol54/iss1/9
Publication Date
Spring 2006