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Collection Overview
| Size | 181.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 77000 items) |
| Abstract | Edward G. Holley (1927-2010) was dean of the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1972-1985, and president of the American Library Association, 1974-1975. The collection contains Edward G. Holley's professional files. Also included are Holley's files relating to the Church of Christ in Chapel Hill, N.C., and to research for a planned history of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the 20th century. |
| Creator | Holley, Edward G. |
| Language | English |
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Subject Headings
The following terms from Library of Congress Subject Headings suggest topics, persons, geography, etc. interspersed through the entire collection; the terms do not usually represent discrete and easily identifiable portions of the collection--such as folders or items.
Clicking on a subject heading below will take you into the University Library's online catalog.
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Biographical
Information
Edward G. Holley (1927-2010) was dean of the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1972-1985, and president of the American Library Association, 1974-1975.
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Scope and Content
The collection contains Edward G. Holley's professional files. Also included are Holley's files relating to the Church of Christ in Chapel Hill, N.C., and to research for a planned history of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the 20th century.
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Series Quick Links
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Series 1. Subject Files.
Arrangement: by subject.
Note that original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
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Series 2. Correspondence.
Arrangement: by correspondent type and alphabetical.
Note that original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
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Series 3. Miscellaneous.
Note that original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
| Box 61 |
Retired files #04509, Series: "3. Miscellaneous." Box 61 |
| Box 62-64 |
Miscellaneous files #04509, Series: "3. Miscellaneous." Box 62-64Box 62Box 63Box 64 |
| Box 65-69 |
"Stuff" #04509, Series: "3. Miscellaneous." Box 65-69Box 65Box 66Box 67Box 68Box 69 |
| Box 70-73 |
Student records and papers #04509, Series: "3. Miscellaneous." Box 70-73Box 70Box 71Box 72Box 73 |
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Additions.
Arrangement: by accession date.
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Addition of September 1990 (Acc. 90119)
Arrangement: by subject.
Note that original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
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Addition of February 1998 (Acc. 98026)
Note that original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
| Box 75-77 |
Church materials #04509, Subseries: "Addition of February 1998 (Acc. 98026)" Box 75-77Sermons, Sunday school lessons, church activities, plans, budgets, 1986-1989, Church of Christ, Chapel Hill, N.C., and perhaps other churches. Box 75Box 76Box 77 |
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Additions of August 1998 (Acc. 98178, 98192), May 1999 (Acc. 98372), and November 2000 (Acc. 98777).
Arrangement: by subject.
Note that original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
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Addition of December 2000 (Acc. 98802): UNC History Project
Restrictions: Note that the Addition of December 2000 is open for research.
Arrangement: by subject.
This subseries contains files pertaining to the history of UNC that Holley gathered as research for a planned history of UNC in the 20th century.
Note that original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
Processed by: David Weber, Tim West, February 1988; Roslyn Holdzkom, November 1990; John Foster, April 2001
Encoded by: ByteManagers Inc., 2008; Kathryn Michaelis, December 2010
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