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Manuscript Collections Sorted by Type

Modern manuscripts are defined as archival materials dating from the year 1600 and comprise an estimated 20,000 linear feet, including about 250 oral histories.

For manuscript collections with finding aids, fully searchable versions of EAD (Encoded Archival Description) encoded finding aids are available.

For more detailed information about manuscript materials without finding aids, consult the NLM on-line catalog LocatorPlus, or the in-house collection guides.

navdot All Manuscript Collections
Consists of typical archival materials including personal papers, organizational and institutional records or artificial collections. Finding aids to selected collections are also available here.
navdot Search/Browse Finding Aids
navdot Archives and Modern Manuscripts Texts Collections
Central access point for electronic texts derived from collections within the Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program
navdot NLM Institutional Archives
navdot Oral History Collections
Consists of Oral history tapes and transcripts.
navdot New Accessions and Unprocessed Collections
Consists of unprocessed collections of all types and newer accessions. These materials often have brief information in the NLM on-line catalog and are most likely stored in an offsite location requiring at least 30 days prior notice for delivery. Please consult the HMD Reference Staff for information regarding these collctions.