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Mason Library

Special Collections

Staff

Rodney Obien, Archivist/Special Collections Librarian
robien@keene.edu
603-358-2717

Mission
Access
Policies
  • Collection Development
  • Donation

  • Description of Collections
  • The Preston Collection of New Hampshire History
  • Digital Archive of Keene Normal School
  • Orang Asli Archive
  • Children's Literature Festival Manuscript Collection
  • Adolphe B. Pouliot Journal
  • Other Items in Special Collections
  • Mission
    The mission of Special Collections of the Wallace E. Mason Library is to provide access to, and environmentally safe storage for, unique research, historical, and/or primary source materials and collections in support of the mission and curricula of Keene State College.

    Access
    Though non-circulating, Special Collections materials may be used in the Library during scheduled reference hours or by appointment. Patrons should contact either the Special Collections Librarian or the reference librarian on duty to borrow an item in Special Collections. Patrons will be asked to leave a picture ID while using items.

    Policies

    Collection Development
    The primary responsibility for identifying and for proposing the acquisition of Special Collections resources lies with the Special Collections Librarian and the Dean of Mason Library. Generally, the selection is dependent on the special nature of the materials, including but not limited to:

    Donation Policy

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    Description of Collections

    The Preston Collection of New Hampshire History
    The Special Collections of the Mason Library began with the Harry B. Preston Collection of New Hampshire history, authors, and imprints, named for a professor whose courses included New Hampshire history and literature. Part of that collection concerned the history of this institution, through its years as Keene Normal School, Keene Teachers College, and Keene State College. Published materials (catalogs, viewbooks, yearbooks, etc.) are part of the Preston Collection. Other materials may be added to Special Collections because they are signed, have an association with a certain person or group, are a first or rare edition of the work, or are in a condition that warrants limited handling. Materials in this collection are represented in the library catalog.

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    Keene State College Archives
    Materials about Keene State College, including its former incarnations as Keene Normal School and Keene Teachers College, which have not been published or printed for a wide audience, are kept in the Archives. With collected material from the Library, the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations, the Office of College Relations, and the Office of the President, we have begun to gather the core of an Archive of documents that together tell the story of the college. These include such items as newspapers, newsletters, annual reports, Senate minutes and documents, reports of special committees, and accreditation reports. These materials may not be represented at the item level in the library catalog.

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    Orang Asli Archive
    The KSC Orang Asli Archive is a repository for unpublished documents, films, tapes and other recordings relevant to Orang Asli peoples and cultures. The Orang Asli are the indigenous peoples of Peninsular Malaysia and comprise approximately 17 to 20 groups.

    Children's Literature Festival Manuscript Collection
    The Children's Literature Festival contributes to two collections. One, called the Festival Collection, is a non-circulating collection of autographed books. Author Patricia McKissack encouraged Professor David White to start a manuscript collection so that students could study the writing process. Donations have been received from 20 authors, including McKissack and her husband and co-author, Frederick McKissack, Eve Bunting, Susan Cooper, Robert McClung, Elizabeth Yates, Jane Yolen, and others. Bunting's donation is the original manuscript for Peepers, inspired by her visit to the Festival. Materials in the manuscript collection are represented in the library catalog. There are finding aids linked to each record.

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    Adolphe B. Pouliot Journal
    Between 1850 and 1930 over 900,000 Franco-Canadians crossed over the border to work (and settle) in the United States; some estimates run as high as 1,500,000. The Lowell Mills attracted many such workers. Franco-American classics such as Camille-Lessard Bissonnette's Canuck and Adélard Lambert's Innocente Victime use Lowell as a setting. The Adolphe B. Pouliot Journal, written in Lowell, chronicles one Franco-Canadian's experiences as an immigrant to the United States. This e-publication is a collaborative effort by Dr. Margaret Langford of the Modern Languages department who wrote the prologue to the journal, Keene State College student Catherine Mazzola who transcribed the journal in French from the original, and Mason Library archivist Tom Doyle who edited and conducted background research on Adolphe Pouliot.

    Other items in Special Collections
    Books and other materials which do not fit in the above categories, but still require special handling because of condition, format, association, or other factors, are also included in Special Collections, and are represented by records in the library catalog.

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