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Series III: Wilkes University Survey Center, 1991-1996

 Series

Dates

  • 1991-1996

Access:

The materials are open for research purposes unless marked restricted.

Extent

From the Collection: 3 boxes (3 document boxes, 1.25 linear feet)

Language of Materials

English

Series Description

Within these boxes are a series of documents relating to the Wilkes University Survey Center over the course of its lifetime. The documents were donated by Dr. Thomas Baldino, who worked with Dr. Michael Garr and the Survey Center after he came to Wilkes. Although not all documents could be definitively assigned to a specific year, some parts between 1991-1996 were attributable. It should be noted though, that the documents do not represent a full collection of the data and surveys collected. Rather, they help illustrate a piecemeal and broad overview of the Survey Center’s many projects within the Wilkes-Barre community. Of these documents, the results from the Temple Israel Survey in 3.1 best represent the Survey Center’s work at all stages of the data collection process. Dr. Garr’s highly detailed report with the Geisinger Assessment in 3.9 also provides us with his own perspective. Finally, a hodgepodge of documents relating to the Survey Center’s founding, ongoing improvements, and other topics can be found at the very end in 3.11. These include things like funding requests, equipment requests, and so on.

Repository Details

Part of the Wilkes University Archives Repository

Contact:
84 W South St.
Wilkes-Barre PA 18701 US
570-408-2000
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