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New York’s Documentation Efforts

New York’s Documentation Efforts. Environmental History Collection. Strategic Plan for Documenting Mental Health in New York State. New Yorkers value their heritage…. ….New Yorkers neglect their heritage.

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New York’s Documentation Efforts

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  1. New York’s Documentation Efforts Environmental History Collection Strategic Plan for Documenting Mental Health in New York State

  2. New Yorkers value their heritage…. ….New Yorkers neglect their heritage. • Ensure equitable documentation of the current and historical records of all communities. • Challenge: • It’s nobody’s job • Gap between archives and creator

  3. Initiative Goals • Enriching the historical records • Documentation planning • Creating project websites to facilitate access • Enhanced description of archival holdings • Digital images online • Stimulate interest • In under-documented topics • In importance of historical record

  4. Projects/Initiatives • New York Heritage Documentation Project • NY SHRAB initiative • 2002-2004 funded by NHPRC • Activities • Develop methodology • Refine topical list • Test methodology and develop plan in 3 topical areas

  5. Initiative Topical Areas • Divergent to test methodology • Significant to New York • Represented in holdings of all types repositories • Able to leverage for action • Topics • Mental Health • Environmental History • Latino/a History • States’ Impact on Federal Education Policy

  6. The Planning Process • Background research • Define subtopics for documentation • Identify existing documentation • Determine documentation priorities • Establish as DHP topical priority

  7. Access to Records • Environmental History Research Collection Project • Latino History Research Collection Project • States’ Impact on Federal Education Policy Project (SIFEPP) • Documentary Heritage Program (DHP) Grants

  8. Next Steps: Describe the records • Bring out the themes in descriptions • Reveal hidden information • Original Description Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports and printed material. It was used to research areas of the deputy mayor's responsibility including fostering the economic growth of New York City. Subjects include the Office of Business Development, the Department of Ports and Trade and the Public Development Corp.

  9. Enhanced Description ….. areas of responsibility included government fiscal management and economic growth; she also served as a representative of the Hispanic community ….. These include files related to all aspects of the mayor’s fiscal policies including relationships with unions, business associations, companies and government agencies. There are also a significant number of files dedicated to the 1992 Democratic National Convention.

  10. Connecting the Collections .... forest zoologist Charles C. Adams ..... spawned the idea that national parks can serve as the ideal locales for ecological study.. Dept. of Forestry Extension records SUNY, CESF Prof. Charles C. Adams papers at the New York State Library Prof. Charles C. Adams correspondence at the Adirondack Museum Library Roosevelt Wild Life Experimental Station records SUNY, CESF Records relating to Charles Adams and his contributions to conservation thought and practice…

  11. Unifying TSCFA George Davis papers, AML Subject, correspondence, and meeting files, 1967–1971. New York (State). Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks, NYSA Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks records, AML Professional papers, 1963–1990, Jerry, Harold, Jr., NYSA Broadside collection, AML Papers, 1969–1995, Jerry, Harold, Jr., NYSL

  12. Telling the Stories Grassroots Organizing: Latino-oriented organizations … form the base of political and grassroots organizing .... Juan Padilla; Sue Costa Collections (RMSC) Gerald Meyer Collection (Hostos) Mercedes González; Margarita Madera Papers (DSI) Hispanic/Latino Collection (Hofstra) Records of ASPIRA and United Bronx Parents (Centro) Partners in Learning; ANCLA; Spanish Action League Collections (OHA)

  13. Raise Interest/Use • DHP Grants to identify, survey and describe records • Donations of related material • Use in the classroom • Escuela Electronica • Throughout the Ages • Conference to raise awareness

  14. Outcomes to Date • Growing constituencies for documentation • Increased collecting • DHP grants program focus • Population groups in the 20th and 21st Cent. • De-industrialization & economic revitalization in the 20th C. • World Trade Center disaster • Education policy • New documentation projects

  15. Resources • Publications from the NYS Archives • Topical Documentation Guides • A Manual for Documentation Planning in New York State • Resources available on State Archives website, www.archives.nysed.gov

  16. Websites • New York Heritage Project http://www.nyshrab.org/documents/index.shtml • Environmental History project http://www.archives.nysed.gov/g/vrc/environment/ • Latino History Project TBA • States Impact on Federal Education Policy http://www.sifepp.nysed.gov/edindex.shtml

  17. For More Information • Contact the New York State Archives • (518) 474-6926 • pbackman@mail.nysed.gov • www.archives.nysed.gov • New York State ArchivesRoom 9D46Cultural Education CenterAlbany, NY 12230

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