Manuals, policies, and procedural documents, 1982 - 2024
Series Scope and Contents
Series 4, Manuals, policies, and procedural documents, contains ODS and CARDS operational manuals; manuals given to students on how to use assistive technologies; registration forms; various policies and guidelines for housing and support; training materials for faculty about exam protocols; and training materials for student notetakers. This series contains digital files.
Dates
- Creation: 1982 - 2024
Access
Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted for 75 years from the date of creation, in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Personnel records of faculty and staff (including search, tenure/promotion, and disciplinary/grievance records) are restricted for 75 years from the date of creation.
Access to Alexa Easter's oral history recording is restricted until July 2025 at the request of the donor. Access to Caroline Kneeley's oral history recording is limited to Barnard affiliates. All other access must be approved by the donor.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.25 Linear Feet (two document boxes, 1 half document box)
From the Collection: 1.99 Gigabytes (1,111 files) : PDF, doc, docx, mp3, xlsx
Language
From the Collection: English
Series Arrangement
Series 4, Manuals, policies, and procedural documents were organized in multiple ways upon receipt, which the archivist reorganized for easier access and reference. The archivist arranged this series into three subseries: Subseries 4.1: Manuals; Subseries 4.2: Guidelines, policies, and procedures; Subseries 4.3: Trainings. The archivist, whenever possible, organized the materials into these topical subseries. The contents themselves are described at the file level. The archivist conducted high level physical rearrangement to allow the digital materials to be easily integrated into a single system of arrangement. The digital materials, at the highest directory level, were placed into a new folder with a new file name.
Repository Details
Part of the Barnard Archives and Special Collections Repository