Texas Tech University
Archives
Below is information regarding the acquisition of and access to faculty
papers.
Acquisition of
Faculty Papers
The University Archives acquires, processes and makes
available for patrons the personal and professional papers of Texas Tech
faculty, several of whom are also senior administrators within the
organization.The decision to accept faculty papers into the
University
Archives holdings is determined by the size and extent of the collection
and the faculty member's:
- reputation and output as a scholar
- involvement in the academic, social and administrative
life of the university
- involvement in related discipline organizations
and institutions
- willingness to allow unrestricted access to the
papers
Below are the types of materials sought after in
each faculty collection. Please note that only 1 copy is needed of each
type:
- Curriculum Vitae and other forms of biographical
information
- Research and personal diaries and notebooks
- Final research results and reports
- Oral history interviews and other forms of sound recordings
- Off-prints and other scholarly publications
produced by the faculty member, including speeches, presentations,
technical reports, and unpublished articles
- Correspondence with colleagues
- Documents relating to the faculty member's
professional and research organization involvement
- Grant proposals
- Teaching materials written by the faculty member such as lecture notes,
course outlines, course syllabi, guidelines for research papers, lab manuals,
and workbooks
- Photographs of the faculty member, including those of his colleagues,
campus activities, research activities and equipment
- Memorabilia such as news clippings, scrapbooks and videos documenting
the faculty member's professional and community work
- Committee and departmental meeting minutes and agendas
Below are the types of materials NOT sought after in
each faculty collection, due to limited storage space and retention times
set by the university's records retention schedule:
- Raw research data [consult the University Archivist first before
disposal]
- Personal financial records such as bank statements and cancelled
checks
- Travel vouchers and receipts
- Time sheets
- Student grades of any kind
- Medical records
- Trophies and plaques [consult the University Archivist first before
disposal]
- Junk mail
- Miscellaneous reference materials such as popular magazines and
newspapers [unless there is an article on or written by the faculty
member]
Faculty Papers
in the University Archives
Currently, there are several collections of faculty papers residing in the
University Archives. Most are listed under the name of the donor,
which is generally the faculty member.
Click here to go to the manuscript
finding aids.
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