Finding Aid Collection
at Henderson Library
A Finding Aid contains a listing of the collection's contents and their location within Special Collections. It will often describe and summarize the contents of a collection including aspects of its arrangement; the scope of its subject matter; organizations and persons of relevancy; and its chronology.
To find Special Collections and other materials housed in the library, use the Library's catalog. The GIL-Find Catalog allows you to search for archival materials held at both campuses. Catalog Records provide summary descriptions of holdings, many of which are more fully described in separate Finding Aids.
Be sure to filter your results to "Collections" or narrow your results by date range to locate materials more easily.