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INTRODUCTION
The
University Archives includes material documenting the history
and growth of the University of Southern California. Books (including
faculty publications), manuscripts, USC periodicals and newspapers,
ephemera, photographic images, disc and tape recordings, and other
archival items are available for research under supervised conditions.
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MISSION
The
mission of the University Archives is to identify, collect, preserve,
arrange, and describe records having permanent legal, fiscal,
and/or administrative value in documenting the history of the
administrative offices, the academic departments, and USC-related
organizations – as well as the activities of its faculty, staff,
and students. It facilitates efficient records management and
makes records accessible for research and administrative use in
accordance with established archival policy by providing adequate
facilities for the retention and preservation of such records. The Archives
provides information services that will assist the operation of
the institution, and serves as a resource and laboratory to stimulate
and nourish creative teaching and learning. It serves research
and scholarship by making available to and encouraging the use
of its collections by members of the community at large. It promotes
knowledge and understanding of the origins, aims, programs, and
goals of its institution, and of the development of these aims,
goals and programs.
Claude
B. Zachary, University Archivist
University
of Southern California
University
Archives
Doheny Memorial Library
Los
Angeles, CA 90089-0189
Tel:
(213) 740-2587/5900
Fax:
(213) 740-2343