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Country
  
United States

Phone
  
+1 412-648-3232

Archives Service Center

Type
  
archives and collections

Location
  
7500 Thomas Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15208 United States 412-648-3232

Branch of
  
The University of Pittsburgh Library System

Access requirements
  
none; handicap accessible, requesting access prior to visiting is recommended; restrictions apply to what can be brought into the reading room

Population served
  
digital collections are accessible globally; archive contents are open to the public

Address
  
7500 Thomas Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15208, USA

Similar
  
Stephen Foster Memorial, Gardner Steel Conferen, Thaw Hall, Music Building, Ruskin Hall

Profiles

Archives Service Center, University Library System, University of Pittsburgh (ASC) is one of the main repositories within the University Library System at the University of Pittsburgh and houses collections of various manuscripts, media, maps, and other materials of historical, social and scientific content. It houses and functions as the repository for collections that document and describe the history of the Western Pennsylvania region, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, the city of Pittsburgh, and the University of Pittsburgh.

Contents

Introduction

Some of the history of Pittsburgh and the western Pennsylvania region has been documented by primary sources on manuscripts, books, maps, personal diaries, audio recordings, photographs and other materials from the past. The ASC collects material related to the history of this region. The holdings in the collections span over a hundred years, primarily from the mid-19th century to the late 20th century. Some of the content is digitized and accessible online. Content published before 1923 is in the public domain or the rights belong to the University.

Major collections

Some of ASC's major collections include:

How the collections are used

Often, when the estate of a notable person dies, the family donates historical documents, physical objects, photographs, and other materials that they wish to have preserved. One such donation consisted of the mining maps of Western Pennsylvania. Many of the coal mining companies are no longer in business and have closed or sold coal mines in the Western Pennsylvania region. These maps were determined to be of historical value and are now housed by the archives. Individuals and organizations that research drilling, 'fracking', the foundations of buildings, roadways and other structures often visit the ASC to examine the maps to establish the safety and accuracy of their projects. The ASC received canvas maps charting the existence, location and status of working coal mines and closed mines. These maps, some as long as 10 meters are stored in a climate controlled section of the archives. The Archive Service center has worked to add content from its collections to Wikipedia.

References

Archives Service Center Wikipedia


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