Born digital
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
National Forum on Information Literacy (NFIL) records, addition 02
National Forum on Information Literacy (NFIL) records, addition 03
Mary O'Hara papers on Helen Bass Williams
This collection documents Dr. Mary O'Hara's research into and relationship with Helen Bass Williams and includes research notes, correspondence, oral history recordings, interview transcripts, and published materials.
Personal and Professional Documents, 1967 - 2009, bulk: 1998 - 2009
This series includes manuscripts, photographs, correspondence, and other personal documents of Byrkett's. Digital files include documents with the topics of muscular dystrophy, disability awareness, advocacy, Race for the Cure, and newsletters for the Governor Planning Council (GPC) for Peoeple with Disabilities and Indiana Association of People Supporting Employment (IN-APSE).
Philosophy Born of Struggle Conference records
Purdue Academic Advising Association records, addition 02
Purdue Student Government records, addition 03
Purdue University Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes
The Purdue University Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes collection documents the operations of the Board of Trustees. Responsibilities of the Board of Trustees include approving the budget of the University, voting to appoint new University presidents, naming buildings, and establishing departments within the University. The collection includes meeting minutes, related documents, and calendars used by the President of the University at meetings of the Board of Trustees.
Purdue University COVID-19 Response collection
Purdue University COVID-19 Response collection, addition 01
Purdue University Department of Computer Sciences Photograph Collection
Purdue University Libraries records, addition 30
Purdue University Libraries records, addition 31
Purdue University Libraries records, addition 36
Purdue University Libraries records, addition 37
Purdue University Newsreels and Year in Review recordings
The Purdue Newsreel began in 1956 as a yearly film, and later video, review of university events of the previous year. Contents of each recording focus upon academics, student activities, campus structures, athletics, and special events. One silent film, circa 1943-1945, is also included in the collection. In 2013, the Purdue Newsreel was renamed the Purdue Year in Review.