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The
Ames Library > Tate Archives & Special Collections
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Welcome to the Tate Archives & Special
Collections of Illinois Wesleyan University, located on the 4th floor
of The
Ames Library.
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University Archives |
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Special Collections |
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Digital Collections & Exhibits |
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Other useful links:
- McLean
County Museum of History
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Illinois Alive! The Heritage and Texture
of a Pivotal State During the First Century of Statehood (1818-1918)
is a regional digital library of archival resources.
- Illinois
Digital Archives
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Other Repositories of Primary Sources
- National
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC)
- National
Archives and Records Administration - Archival
Research Catalog (ARC) is the locator to search the National
Archives’ holdings.
- CoOl
-Conservation OnLine: Resources for Conservation Professionals
- Society
of American Archivists
- Midwest
Archives Conference
- Rare
Books and Manuscript Section (RBMS)
of the Association of College and Research Libraries (
ACRL ), a division of the American Library Association (
ALA )
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Ready, 'Net, Go! Archival Internet Resources (
Courtesy of Tulane University Archives)
- Literary
Kicks- nonmainstream poetics. It provides
information and links undedr twelve "genres," including Beat Generation.
- Electronic
Poetry Center - the definitive, comprehensive
site on the Web for experimental poetry.
- The
Museum of American Poetics - portal
for contemporary poetry.
- Grand Canyon Bibliography - The bibliography lists more than 25,000 items produced between 1540 and the present. It includes books, periodicals, serials, maps, audio-visual works, and electronic media in 34 subject areas. Coverage includes the Grand Canyon of Arizona and the lower Colorado River corridor between Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona, and the Colorado River delta in Mexico. Greatly expanded and revised from earlier editions published by Grand Canyon Natural History Association.
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