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Friday, July 15, 2005
Using Cornell University Library's "New York State Historical
Literature" Digital Collection
On June 20, 2005, I published a Blog posting entitled "Using
Cornell University Library's 'Making of America' Digital Library of
Primary Sources to Perform Research Regarding Pelham". Cornell
University Library has another wonderful digital library that those
interested in local history should learn to use. It is the "New
York State Historical Literature" digital library. Today's posting
will describe how to use that resource to perform research regarding the
history of Pelham and surrounding areas.
The home page for the Cornell University Library "New York State
Historical Literature" collection is located at
http://historical.library.cornell.edu/nys/index.html. Currently the
collection contains 655 individual items totaling 81,861 pages.
You will observe on the home page of the site that by clicking on links
you can learn more "About"
the collection, obtain "Help"
regarding the use of the collection, "Browse"
the collection, and "Search"
the collection. Click on the "Browse"
link and you will observe that the entire collection can be viewed sorted
alphabetically by author or sorted alphabetically by title.
Click on the "Search"
link and you will observe that you can search the entire collection by
author, by title and by full text. The system allows exact phrase searches
by placing the phrase in quotation marks. Wildcard searches are permitted
using the asterisk.
Try a full text search for the phrase "Thomas Pell". The search returns 14
results sorted by author. Most of the results are relevant either to
Thomas Pell (the so-called First Lord of the Manor of Pelham) or
descendants of his nephew, John Pell, who were given the same name. Many
of the results are from published abstracts of wills on file in the
Surrogate's Office of the City of New York. Likewise a search for the
phrase "Westchester County" returns 75 results.
Like the "Making of America" digital library, Cornell University Library's
digital collection of "New York State Historical Literature" is an
important research tool for local historians interested in understanding
the history of Pelham, lower Westchester County and, of course, many other
locales within New York State.
Please Visit the
Historic Pelham
Web Site
Located at
http://www.historicpelham.com/
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