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The Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC) documents the history and culture of this region. The largest accumulation of materials on Louisiana and the lower Mississippi Valley in existence, LLMVC includes a comprehensive collection of books, periodicals, maps, prints, pamphlets, Louisiana state documents, microfilm of Louisiana newspapers, historical manuscripts and...
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The Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC) is a comprehensive research collection comprised of materials in all formats dedicated to recording the history and culture of the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley. Included are archival and manuscript collections totaling more than 5000 discreet collections and including over 10 million items. While we do hold some...
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The McIlhenny Natural History Collection was begun by Edward Avery McIlhenny (1872-1949), scion of the prominent Louisiana family which since 1868 has produced the world-famous Tabasco hot pepper sauce. To Access the E. A. McIlhenny Natural History Collection through the LSU Special Collections: 1. Navigate to the LSU Special Collections Library web page. 2. Under the ...
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The Louisiana Public Document Depository Program was established in 1948 to provide the citizens of Louisiana with access to information published by the state government. All state agencies are legally obligated to provide copies of their publications for distribution to the depository libraries, which are located throughout Louisiana. LSU’s Hill Memorial Library is one of three historical...
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Accessing the Special Collections Related Links: 1. Navigate to the LSU Libraries Special Collections web page. 2. Under the Research drop down at the top of the window, click Related Links . 3. The available Related Links will be on the next page. Resources include Local and Regional Interest , Libraries & Archives of Interest , and Other Links ....
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The LSU Libraries Special Collections duplication services support research, teaching, scholarship, publication, and artistic production involving the use of our physical and digital collections. While LSU owns the objects in our collections, we do not own copyright to these materials, except where it has been explicitly transferred to the university. To Access LSU Special Collections...
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The Faculty Information Delivery ( FIND ) Service retrieves and delivers books, articles, legal materials and other publications directly to LSU Law Center faculty. All requests should be submitted to find@law.lsu.edu . Deliveries will be made to law faculty by 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, unless other arrangements are made. Using FIND Services through the LSU Law...
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The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction , also known as CALI, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit consortium of mostly US law schools that conducts applied research and development in the area of computer-mediated legal education. The organization is best known in law schools for CALI Lessons, online interactive tutorials in legal subjects, and CALI Excellence for the Future Awards (CALI...
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Limited microfilm services are available. Patrons may request the microfilming of manuscript collections. Requests will be considered individually. Ordinarily, only whole collections or (in some cases) whole series will be filmed. Microfilm of newspapers or manuscript collections for which LSU holds the master can be purchased. To View More Information about MicroFilm Services through...
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To Access the Digital Collections through the LSU Special Collections: 1. Navigate to the LSU Special Collections Library web page. 2. Under the Research drop down at the top fo the screen, click Digital Collections . 3. A new webpage will open to the Digital Collections homepage. 4. Click the purple Louisiana Digital Library link (under ...
Article Id: 19152

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