The Draper Collection of Manuscripts (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Schafer, Joseph

 
9781332871308: The Draper Collection of Manuscripts (Classic Reprint)

Sinopsis

Learn how a major manuscript collection is being made more accessible to researchers and the public.

The Wisconsin Historical Society describes practical steps to increase how the Draper Collection can be used. It discusses publishing descriptive calendars, sharing photostatic copies, and building a central hub for facsimiles that would aid investigators across states. The goal is to preserve the collection’s unity and make it easier to study the material without duplicating effort or damaging original papers.



Beyond calendars, the text outlines cost considerations, potential funding through public bodies, and the idea of cooperative or regional projects to widen access. The emphasis stays on responsible stewardship while expanding utility for scholars, teachers, and serious historians.




  • Access through descriptive calendars and published lists to speed research

  • Photostatic and typed reproductions for legibility and portability

  • Cross-state collaboration to centralize resources and reduce burden

  • Commitment to preserving the collection’s integrity while increasing usefulness



Ideal for readers who study regional history, archival management, or the preservation of important manuscript collections.


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Excerpt from The Draper Collection of Manuscripts

Draper's notes, however, do not by any means all have the character of memoirs. He was a genuine historian, and there fore appreciated the difference in evidential value between recollections and contemporary records. It was his settled practice to examine all available records bearing upon his numerous special inquiries either before soliciting memoirs, in order to establish a foundation for his interviews, or after such interviews, by way of checking and supplementing the information they supplied. Thus Draper's notes, which fill a long series of volumes, are in large part transcripts, sum maries, or extracts from contemporaneous documents ex amined by him, such as printed accounts of important western men or historical episodes, letters, diaries, account books, sketch maps, reports - in a word, the types of material every true investigator accumulates when he designs to treat an im portant historical theme.

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