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Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Using Excelsior To Search the Collections of the New York State
Archives, New York State Library and the New York State Museum
Periodically I try to include postings on the Historic Pelham Blog
intended to help readers use online resources to further their research
about Pelham and surrounding areas. (Typically such resources can be used
for genealogical work as well.) Today's Historic Pelham Blog posting will
describe the use of an excellent online resource named "Excelsior" that
allows users to search catalogues of archival collections maintained by
the New York State Archives, the New York State Library and the New York
State Museum.
Excelsior may be accessed at the following Web address:
http://nysl.nysed.gov/. Users may wish to begin by selecting the
"Search Entire Catalog" button. To try the system, click on that button.
You will see two search dialog boxes. The first allows you to select
whether to search by Keyword, to browse or to search by exact phrase.
Select "Keyword" for now.
The second search dialog allows you to choose a "library" from the
picklist. Place your cursor on the small blue button with the downward
pointing carrot (i.e., arrow) and click to see a list of the libraries you
may search. For now, make sure you click on -- and, thus, select -- "ALL".
In the "Keyword" search dialog box, type the word Pelham. Click "SEARCH
EVERYTHING" immediately beneath that dialog box. You will see entries for
432 records.
The first record is quite intriguing. It is a reference to a copy of a
newspaper published on City Island in 1894 when City Island was still part
of the Town of Pelham. The paper was called "City Island Drift". Click on
the small blue oval button entitled "VIEW" beneath #1 to see a more
complete reference to the item. It notes that the newspaper described
itself as "A weekly publication devoted to the interests of the Town of
Pelham and City Island".
Scroll through the results. As you scroll to the bottom of each screen you
will need to click on the blue oval "FORWARD" button to move to the next
screen of search results. If you need to go back to an earlier screen, do
NOT use your browser's back button. Instead, click on the blue oval
"BACKWARD" button at the bottom (and at the top) of each screen.
As you scroll through the results you will see dozens of surprising and
interesting items related to the history of Pelham, each available from
the archive identified in the full bibliographic reference accessed when
you click on the blue oval "VIEW" button next to the pertinent search
result.
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