Wikipedia:GLAM/Newcomb Archives and Vorhoff Library
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Welcome to the WikiProject page for the Newcomb Archives and Nadine Robbert Vorhoff Collection! The Archives' mission is to collect, preserve, and make accessible primary resources and rare or unique materials to all researchers regardless of institutional affiliation. If you are interested in helping please leave your username in the participants section. If you have any questions please feel free to post them on the talk page. Scope[edit]This project is intended to facilitate the sharing of our unique collections with the Wikipedia community. The Newcomb Archives is part of Newcomb Institute of Tulane University. We collect, preserve, and make available records and manuscript materials that document the history of women and gender in the Gulf South, particularly those that relate to women's education, the history of women at Newcomb College and Tulane University, the American South, culinary history, and the work of women in general. In addition, we maintain a non-circulating special collections library devoted to women's education, prescriptive literature, culinary history, Newcomb authors, third wave feminist zines, and other topics related to the historic women's college of the University. News[edit]Article quality assessment[edit]To associate an article with this project, place this template on its talk page: {{WikiProject Newcomb Archives and Vorhoff Library|class= |importance= }} You may optionally assess the article by assigning a quality class and importance or priority to the article. Quality (class): The Wikipedia grading scheme assigns articles to classes by quality. See the guidelines here. Importance: Importance - Top, High, Mid, or Low - is subjective to each project, and should help us decide which articles to work on first. Project statistics[edit]This table is updated periodically and may not contain the latest information. |