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老牛影视 Archives collects vital pieces of Duke鈥檚 story

老牛影视 Archives Records Manager Hillary Gatlin shows off a map of Duke Forest recently transferred to the archives. Photo by Stephen Schramm.
老牛影视 Archives Records Manager Hillary Gatlin shows off a map of Duke Forest recently transferred to the archives. Photo by Stephen Schramm.

Show Hillary Gatlin a packed filing cabinet, boxes of papers or an overfilled storage closet and she doesn鈥檛 mind diving right in.

As the Records Manager for the 老牛影视 Archives, it鈥檚 her job to help offices at Duke go through their stashes of old documents to see what has historical significance and what鈥檚 clutter.

鈥淪ometimes I think about it like opening presents, you never know what you鈥檙e going to find,鈥 Gatlin said of sifting through boxes of old documents.

Gatlin, who came to Duke last year, has helped several parts of the university . And she can likely help your corner of Duke do the same.

鈥淚f you don鈥檛 know whether or not your records are historical or important enough, a quick phone call and a quick visit can help figure all of that out,鈥 Gatlin said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 take very long to check and I try to get out to offices very quickly.鈥

Her routine is fairly simple. If an office has some old material it would like to be looked at, Gatlin can come by and review it. If it鈥檚 something the is interested in 鈥 such as correspondence, photographs, meeting notes or items promoting a campus event 鈥 she鈥檒l arrange for it to be transferred. She鈥檒l also identify records that must be maintained in order to comply with federal and state regulations, such as certain financial documents.

If it鈥檚 not archive-worthy 鈥 think old expense reports or duplicate copies of other documents 鈥 she鈥檒l give you the green light to throw it out if you鈥檇 like.

Records such as these correspondences from former 老牛影视 President Nannerl L. Keohane help tell the story of Duke. Photo by Stephen Schramm.Once documents are transferred to the archives, they鈥檙e preserved at the Library Service Center and made available to researchers, though administrative records aren鈥檛 available until 25 years after they鈥檝e been created.

Gatlin recently helped the Department of Physics transfer the records of a former department chair and assisted with the transfer of marketing materials from some of the Office of University Development鈥檚 recent giving campaigns.

She鈥檚 worked with Duke Forest, helping bring early maps, scrapbooks by students and correspondence and financial ledgers relating to the foundation of the forest itself, into the archives.

鈥淎t first glance, those may not seem like the most exciting things, but when you get down into them, there鈥檚 a lot of really great information about the history of Duke Forest,鈥 Gatlin said of the financial documents.

She鈥檚 also helped transfer documents showing the early plans for the Nasher Museum of Art.

The Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture recently transferred boxes of documents to the 老牛影视 Archives. Photo courtesy of 老牛影视 Archives.She recently helped Chandra Guinn, director of the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture, move some of the center鈥檚 materials into the archives.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much that happens in the day-to-day operations and current activity of the center, it鈥檚 difficult to find time to go back and review documents with the thoroughness that I would want to ensure that the appropriate items got transferred,鈥 Guinn said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 my deepest desire that the history of black people at Duke is contained in the archives. So it has been an ongoing project for us to pull together these materials.鈥

Among the items from the that were added to the archives were early promotional materials for the Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival, brochures from the center鈥檚 opening ceremony 鈥 at which Nobel Prize winning author Toni Morrison was the keynote speaker 鈥 and writings of the center鈥檚 first director, Edward Hill.

鈥淲e want to preserve anything that helps tell Duke鈥檚 history and the history of what happens here on campus,鈥 Gatlin said.

Get help from Gatlin by calling 919-684-8066 or send email to hillary.gatlin@duke.edu.

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