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Journal articles on the topic "Yeshiva University. Archives"

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Schiffman, Marlene. "Sources for Central and Eastern European Jewish History: The Louis Lewin Collection at Yeshiva University." Judaica Librarianship 11, no. 1 (2003): 7–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.14263/2330-2976.1122.

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The Louis Lewin Collection of archival materials in the Rare Book Room of Yeshiva University comprises some 400 boxes of historical records on the Jews in Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Lewin (1868–1941) was a rabbi and Jewish historian in Poland between the Wars and a proponent of the Wissenschaft des Judentums, “Science of Judaism,” movement in Jewish scholarship. The documents Lewin collected are of great historical value for their description of Jewish life in Europe, the history of Judaism, and Hebrew language and literature. While some records are original documents, others were copied by hand by Lewin from non-Jewish repositories in state or municipal archives. Not only are these documents precious for their historical value, but they are unique survivors of the devastation of World War II. Most of the records of these communities in Poland and Germany were obliterated, and the communities themselves disappeared. All that now exists are the copies that Louis Lewin preserved. Most items in this unique collection have been cataloged, and the rest are being worked on. The catalog records can be found in the Yeshiva University Library OPAC and on RLIN.
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Gross, Stephanie L. "YAIR (Yeshiva Academic Institutional Repository): How rethinking an open-source institutional repository is changing the visibility of faculty, students, and administration." College & Research Libraries News 82, no. 3 (2021): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.82.3.129.

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The director of libraries conceived of Yeshiva University’s institutional repository (IR) in 2018 in part as a cost-effective alternative to Digital Measures, a scholarly productivity tracking program used to determine faculty eligibility for tenure. It was mandated in Yeshiva University’s first Strategic Plan 2016-2010, under Strategic Imperative 2: Advance Faculty Development and Excellence in Teaching and Research. The IR would be a secure, prestigious, university-sanctioned platform for showcasing, documenting, and sharing intellectual output across the globe. It was important that most of the work would be open access, with accompanying Creative Commons Non-Commercial No-Derivatives licenses. In addition to faculty, undergraduate and graduate students would be given a platform to self-archive their intellectual output. Both faculty and students would have the option to opt-out from making their work public, or at least limiting the visibility to the university public only.
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1953-, Kohn Roger S., ed. Preliminary inventory to Yeshiva University records (1895-1970). Yeshiva University, Archives, 1985.

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Archives, Yeshiva University. An inventory to the Shelley Ray Saphire (1890-1970) collection. Yeshiva University Archives, 1985.

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Archives, Yeshiva University. An inventory to the Benjamin and Pearl Koenigsberg papers, 1899-1977. Yeshiva University Archives, 1994.

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Archives, Yeshiva University. An inventory to the Chevrah Poel Zedek Anschei Illia Collection (1893-1961). Yeshiva University Archives, 1989.

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Archives, Yeshiva University. An inventory to the Central Orthodox Committee Collection (1947-1950). Yeshiva University Archives, 1989.

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Archives, Yeshiva University. An Inventory to the Peter Wiernik and Bertha Wiernik collection, 1886-1950: Records of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1916-1946. Yeshiva University Archives, 1990.

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Archives, Yeshiva University. An inventory to the Mordechai Bernstein collection, 1605-1965. Yeshiva University Archives, 1987.

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Archives, Yeshiva University. An inventory to the Jamie Lehmann Memorial Collection: Records of the Jewish community of Cairo (1886-1961). Yeshiva University Archives, 1988.

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Barbara, Martin. An inventory to the Vaad Hatzala collection, 1939-1963. Yeshiva University Archives, 1985.

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Archives, Yeshiva University. An inventory to the records of the Central Relief Committee, 1914-1918. Yeshiva University Archives, 1986.

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