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Libraries at Binghamton University records
This collection contains the records of the Binghamton University Libraries. The Libraries offer resources to support instruction and research at the University. Since 1950, the Libraries' goal has been to support scholarship, teach information literacy, and help connect the university community to research resources. While the Libraries originally focussed on collecting books and microfilm, over the years the collection has grown to include rare materials, data, and digital resources.
Kenneth C. Lindsay papers
This collection documents Professor Emeritus Kenneth C. Lindsay’s (1919-2009) life and interests from his time in the United States Army during World War II, through his years as the chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Binghamton University, until his death in 2009.
The Link Collections - The Link Foundation
John B. and Kate Smith Livernoche letters
Letters received by John B. Livernoche (1848 - 1917) and Kate Smith Livernoche (1850 - 1908), with one note received by their daughter Laura. There is some unrelated material in the final folder. John and Kate moved to Binghamton, New York in 1871, where John worked as a shoemaker.
Local History Newsletter collection
This artificial collection contains newsletters distributed by local organizations, service oriented agencies, historical societies, school districts, libraries, and businesses in Broome County and surrounding localities. The newsletters reflect a wide variety of interests, such as political, social, health, and environmental concerns and issues, as well as arts, education, historical accounts, and religion. They include calendars of events, available services, and informative articles.