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Donating & Transferring Collections

George Washington statue installation at the western entrance during construction, A.Y.P.E., Seattle, 1909. UW Libraries, Special Collections neg. no. Nowell x1913

Special Collections welcomes gifts that fit into the collecting scope. To make a monetary gift, please see our funding priorities.

 

For Individuals and Organizations

Our current collecting focus is the greater Seattle and Puget Sound region. Organizational donors may have a statewide, regional, or even a national mission, but usually have a strong tie with the local area as well. Consult Blynne Olivieri (206/543-1929 or blynne@uw.edu) to discuss gifts of personal or family papers and organizational records. Consult Nicolette Bromberg (206/543-1929 or nxb@uw.edu) to discuss gifts of photographs or moving images. Consult Conor Casey (206/685.3976 cmcasey@uw.edu) for donating labor-related organizational records or personal papers.

 

For University of Washington Offices

The Archives has implemented a new electronic form for submitting records transfer requests. The form is constructed as an Excel spreadsheet template-at the end of this announcement are instructions and a link to download the template, along with a link to a sample PDF document which can be used as a model for filling out the transfer form.

To save the template to your computer, right-click on the following link and choose: Save target as..., Save link as..., or Download linked file as... (the option depends on the browser you are using) and then save it to your computer.

Records Transfer List Template (Microsoft Excel format)Excel Icon

Click here to view a sample copy of the template (PDF format) Acrobat Icon

Please contact the University Archivist if you have any questions:

John Bolcer, University Archivist
Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA 98195-2900
(206) 685-2352
jdbolcer@u.washington.edu

 

For University of Washington Faculty and Staff

Faculty and staff papers are accepted for inclusion in the collection if they are representative of faculty and staff who have defined significant ideas, undertaken research that has benefited the world, transformed the minds and lives of students and expanded the boundaries of human knowledge, or carried out exemplary service to the University or the larger community. For further information, contact John Bolcer (206/543-1929 or jdbolcer@u.washington.edu)

 
Last modified: Tuesday March 22, 2011
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