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Archived since: Apr, 2011
Description:
The University Archives collects and preserves records of historical, legal, fiscal, and/or administrative value to Cornell University. Holdings include official records and reports of the university, its officers, and component parts; private papers of faculty, students, staff, and alumni; official and student publications; maps and architectural records; audiovisual materials including still photographs and negatives, motion picture film, oral history interviews, and audio and video tapes; and artifacts and ephemera documenting Cornell's history. This web collection includes web sites in the cornell.edu domain, as well as external sites created by Cornell-affiliated groups.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2020
Description:
The 2019 Coronavirus pandemic had an impact across the world. Locally, in Tompkins County and Ithaca, New York, the operations of the educational institutions, area business and daily activities of the community changed. This archive documents the developing responses to the virus in County, Town, and City governments and the administration of Cornell University and Ithaca College. The archive also captures the effect on the public, including student life, and their reaction.
Subject: Science & Health, Universities & Libraries , Government - Counties
Archived since: Aug, 2017
Description:
The Department of Art at Cornell University includes artists with diverse practices and methods. This collection captures artworks created by these professors.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Universities & Libraries , Art, Visual Culture
Archived since: Apr, 2020
Description:
This collection documents the developing response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) by the NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center on its public-facing websites. The web captures date as early as March 2020, after the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in New York. While many of the websites in this collection are already included in the ongoing Medical Center Archives of NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center Archive Archive, they are now being captured on a more frequent basis to reflect the rapidity of the pandemic's spread and its consequent response.
Subject: Science & Health, Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Mar, 2012
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Located in New York City, The Medical Center Archives is the repository for the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH), the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences of Cornell University, and Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar. The Archives also holds the records for predecessor institutions of the Medical Center, as well as several hospitals that merged or affiliated with NYPH, and the records of the Cornell University-New York Hospital School of Nursing. In addition to institutional records, the Archives holds approximately 150 collections of papers and manuscripts from noted individuals associated with the institutions of the medical center. The collections comprise nearly 7,000 linear feet of papers, records, and images dating from 1771 to the present.
Subject: Universities & Libraries , Science & Health, Society & Culture
Archived since: May, 2019
Description:
Libraries have a long tradition of protecting the privacy of patrons. When the contents of library collections was only print, librarians did things such as purge transaction records upon return of physical items. Libraries continue that practice for print items, but as more of our collection is licensed electronic resources hosted by a third party, we are finding that our traditional reader privacy approach is insufficient. As part of the Privacy-as-a-Service Cornell University Library is developing, we will be doing much more to monitor third party handling of patron data. This web archiving collection provides us with a method for collecting privacy statements from vendors automatically, today and into the future.
Subject: Universities & Libraries , Computers & Technology
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