Finding Aids for Archival Collections
The finding aid provides information about:
- The origin of the collection or record group
- A brief biography or historical sketch of the individual or organization that created the collection
- A statement of the intellectual and physical organization of the collections
- A narrative "scope and content note" describing the intellectual content of the collection as a whole and of its major subdivisions
- A detailed "contents list" providing a hierarchical listing of the collections from the series down to the file, or possibly the item, level
NOTE: Not all collections have finding aids. If you are beginning your search, we recommend looking in the MIRLYN online catalog first.