Collection Policy

Washington State University Vancouver Library
Archive

Collection Policy and Mission Statement

The purpose of the WSU Vancouver archive is to preserve cultural and historical materials related to the WSU Vancouver campus community and the historic content of the surrounding Southwest Washington region. The archive accepts special and unique collections. Materials that fall outside of the recognized geographical definition will be accepted only when materials specifically support faculty and student scholarship at WSU Vancouver. The chief function of the archive is to organize, catalog, preserve, and provide access to these sources. A further intention of the archive is to provide a selection of materials through a series of digital projects and collections.

Scope

Primary Sources: WSU Vancouver campus, Clark County, and the surrounding Southwest Washington region: culture, history and historic documentation.

Printed Collections: Northwest, North America. Limited number of materials originating from Europe. General Guidelines

a. Languages: English is the primary language found in the collections.

b. Chronology: Primary focus is on the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

c. Geographical: Emphasis is on the WSU Vancouver campus, Clark County and the surrounding region of Southwest Washington, but other geographical regions are documented and/or represented.

d. Treatment: To be determined.

e. Types of Material: Books, manuscripts, photographs, compact discs, video tapes, audio tapes, slides, maps, ephemera.

Observations and Qualifications
WSU Vancouver Library archive materials are acquired by gift. The collections includes unique primary source materials that have a potential research value for faculty, students and the local community.