Frequently Asked Questions
See our Quick Reference Guide for basic information about the University Archives and Special Collections (UASC) or reach out to our staff for any questions you may have.
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Where does this content come from?
The UASC includes materials documenting the history of ÈâÈ⴫ý, Southern Polytechnic State University, and Northwest Georgia. Records are contributed from University departments and offices, faculty, staff, and alumni; as well as individuals, families, and organizations from Cobb County and the surrounding counties of Northwest Georgia. -
Why does the UASC make this content available?
The UASC collects, preserves, and presents these materials as part of the historical record. We endeavor to balance the preservation of history with its sensitive display. -
How can I report harmful content?
We encourage our users to report harmful content that is not already labeled with a content warning by emailing archives@kennesaw.edu. Our staff will then review the material and create a content warning for future researchers. -
Are the collections available for my personal research?
The collections of the UASC are a resource for all members of the KSU and broader communities.
- If you are a KSU Staff, Faculty, or Student, please submit a request to our
- If you are a community member, please fill out the Service Request Form
Following your request an archivist will contact you to discuss your research.
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Does the Archives hold collections related to my research interests?
The UASC collects records relating to the history of ÈâÈ⴫ý, Southern Polytechnic State University, and regional history (Cobb County and surrounding counties in North and Northwest Georgia). Check out our to browse collections by topic. -
How do I locate materials in the Archives?
Search for materials in our online catalog () or digital collections (). For research help, see our Guide to Searching and Browsing in the KSU Archives and Special Collections.
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Can I bring my class to the Archives?
Faculty are welcome to schedule an instruction session with one of our archivists. Please complete a class request in our to request an instruction session. An archivist will work with you to develop an instruction session that is relevant to your course and your students’ needs. -
What does an instruction session cover?
Instruction typically covers:
- What archives are and what archivists do
- How archival materials can support student research
- Methods of searching for archival materials
The archivist will discuss specific learning objectives and course topics with you when planning your instruction session
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Can I create an assignment or course projects in conjunction with my class visit?
We welcome the opportunity to work with faculty on actively engaging students with our materials. Please contact the Archives with project concepts.
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Do you have any exhibits or ways to visit without scheduling ahead of time?
The Department of Museums, Archives & Rare Books hosts multiple exhibitions around campus. The Bentley Rare Book Museum (located on the ground floor of Sturgis Library) is open Tuesday through Friday, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. The Museum is free and open to the public, and no reservations are required to visit the Museum's exhibitions. Exhibits are displayed both downstairs in the museum space and in the Athenaeum Gallery, located on the second floor of the Sturgis Library. Check our Exhibits page for more details
In addition, the Museum of History and Holocaust Education has regular hours during which anyone may visit.