Video recordings, 1975-2011

Extent:
23.34 Linear Feet
Scope and content:

This series contains video recordings on a variety of formats, including VHS, DVD, and MiniDV tape. The contents include recordings of campus events; visits, lectures, and panels featuring prominent visitors; documentaries and television programs that mention Barnard or utilize materials from the Barnard Archives; and course-related recordings. Of special interest are recordings of lectures and panels featuring June Jordan, Alice Walker, Ntozake Shange, Marian Wright Edelman, Betty Friedan, Elie Wiesel, Laurie Anderson, Joan Didion, and Ed Koch. Also of interest are recordings of significant campus events such as the BOSS Celebration of Black Womanhood, commencements, and inaugurations. Cartons 13-15 are comprised of video clips recorded from television shows that mention or feature Barnard or Barnard-affiliated people and were likely compiled by the Office of Public Relations/Communications.

Arrangement:

The recordings in this series are partially arranged according to assigned ID numbers (which are roughly chronological) and partially arranged in order as received. Boxes 5-12 conform to a legacy item-level inventory compiled by the Archives, which has been incorporated into the finding aid. Boxes 13-15 are arranged in roughly chronological order and conform to a legacy item-level inventory, which has been incorporated into the finding aid. Boxes 16-17 conform to a print item-level inventory included in box 16. Boxes 20-21 correspond to item-level inventories included in accession records (attached to the finding aid). Box 23 conforms to a legacy item-level inventory (incorporated into the finding aid).

Contents

Access and use

Parent restrictions:
The majority of this collection can only be viewed on-site, due to intellectual property and student records restrictions.
Parent terms of access:
Permission to publish material from the collection must be requested from the Barnard Archives and Special Collections. The Barnard College Archives approves permission to publish that which it physically owns; the responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron. Large portions of this collection may not be reproduced due to copyright and student records restrictions.
Location of this collection:
Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning 423
Barnard College
3009 Broadway
New York, NY 10027, USA
Before you visit:
Please contact archives@barnard.edu with research requests or to schedule a visit; see our website for more information.
Contact:
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