Featured Collection: PUL’s Indigenous Studies Collection
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The Indigenous Studies Collection in November 2023. Photo credit: Brandon Johnson.
The Indigenous Studies Collection in November 2023. Photo credit: Brandon Johnson.
Alma Concepción gives opening remarks during her archive unveiling. Photo credit: Brandon Johnson
In a move towards inclusivity and equity, Princeton University Library (PUL)’s Special Collections established the Indigenous Collections Working Group (ICWG) to conduct inclusive and reparative description work on archival and rare book collections that center around Indigenous communities in North America. Formed in 2021, this team is a subsidiary of the Special Collections Archival Description and Processing (ADAPT) Team's Inclusive Description Working Group.
A pre-revolutionary Russian-language newspaper in the Caucasus. The newspaper Kavkaz (Кавказ, The Caucasus) was published during 1846-1918. It was one of the first Russian-language newspapers in the Caucasus, published in Tiflis (Tbilisi), Georgia.
Government Gazettes from 1910 to 1993 - links directly to the full text from search results, allowing you to quickly find the historic gazetted information you need without having to sift through thousands of hard copy documents.
Adhitya Dhanapal and Ellen Ambrosone look over materials in Firestone Library. Photo credit: Sameer Khan, Fotobuddy.
Comprehensive data with over 300 data points spanning Director Skills/Background, Committee Memberships, Board Level Statistics, and many other key themes for international companies. Please apply for a WRDS account.
Contact Audrey Welber (abw@princeton.edu) for access information.