Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2022
Indiana University (IU) owns several collections of Africana personal papers. In this presentation, I will discuss this conference's theme, that is the research potential of such papers, from a librarian's perspective, based on my work with those collections, and based on research which resulted from this work.
First, a brief overview of IU's collections of personal papers:
While IU's Africana collection in the Wells Library (i.e., the main library) is primarily a working collection, it also includes several collections of personal papers. Probably the most notable among them is the
• H.K. Banda Archive: this archive, dating mostly from the 1950s to the 1990s, was given to us by Dr. Don Brody, the late President Banda's official biographer.
Special thanks go to Breon Mitchell, Director of the Lilly Library; Elizabeth Johnson, Head of Technical Services at the Lijly Library; and Becky Cape, Head of Public Services at the Lilly Library, for their advice, suggestions, and comments on this paper.