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History
Various collections have been acquired by Montana State
University Billings Library from the time it first opened known as Eastern
Montana Normal School. In 1930, Eastern Montana Normal School
purchased sixty-six ledger drawings forming the Barstow collection. E.
Dudley White donated his personal library to the school in honor of his wife
Dora in the 1950s. In the 1970's, Dr. Robert Smith and Dr. Alan Clark (former
professors of history at Eastern Montana College) collected and organized
materials in the Special Collections. In the late 1990's the Center
for the Northern Plains was created by Dr. Keith Edgerton, History
Department, MSU Billings. In 2003, the library acquired the research library
from a well-known Western writer, Terry C. Johnston. Also in 2003,
University Archives was organized into a working collection for students,
faculty, and researchers to use. Today, the Library has joined with the
Parmly Billings Library and the
Western Heritage Center in the development of a joint digitization project.
Mission
The mission of Montana State
University Billings Library Special Collections is to
acquire, preserve, organize and make available the good
works of the world as relevant to the curriculum and
research mission of the campus.
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Program Goals for Preservation: For
library resources deemed to be of long-term value
preservation can be defined as the actions needed to
assure enduring access to the full content of those
resources.
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Our library policy states that priority
for preservation shall be given to materials currently
in demand in order to keep them usable and to materials
that are rare or unique.
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Selections of materials for preservation
of high use shall be accomplished as a normal function
of the circulation staff in coordination with the
appropriate subject specialist.
Selection of rare or unique materials for
preservation will be the responsibility of the subject
specialist working with the Head of Collection
management and the preservation staff.
Mission of Preservation
Program at MSU Billings Library
Special Collections
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The mission of the preservation program at
MSU Billings Library Special Collections is to assure
long-term uninterrupted access to the intellectual
content of the Library’s collections, either in original
or reformatted form. The Library embraces its
time-honored obligations of collecting, preserving, and
providing access to collections not only for the MSU
community, but also for the Billings public community
at large.
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Resources deemed to be of long-term value,
preservation can be defined as the actions needed to
assure enduring access for our students, faculty, staff
and public to the full content of those resources over
time.
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Means of preservation may include: 1)
acquisition of materials in archival formats 2),
preservation of the original materials, and 3)
replication of materials to other formats including into
other archival formats.
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Access/service
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Capturing vanishing recorded history of
MSU Billings campus and community
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Develop and implement public programs
(outreach services)
Archivist:
Eileen Wright 406-657-1656
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