Administrative Records, 2001 addition, 1980-2001
- Extent:
- 9.4 cubic ft.
- Scope and content:
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Materials in this collection include documents regarding research policies, including documentation on conflicts of interest as well as both human and animal testing. This series also contains correspondence and documentation on University-affiliated research centers and institutes. This series also includes the Research Foundation's documentation on Y2K compliance as well as the University's implementation of Oracle software through the OASIS program.
- Language:
- English .
- Processing information:
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Boxes in this series were originally labeled as boxes 37-52 . Upon processing it was discovered that boxes 35, 36, 44 and 51 were missing. It is unclear whether these boxes were merged into other collections or whether this was due to the numbering errors upon transfer.
While previous series in this collection were designated based upon information written on their original boxes, none of the boxes in this series contained such information. It was therefore decided to maintain these remaining boxes as a single series.
Resumes, vita and student grievances no longer in retention removed and shredded by Miles Lawlor in 2018.
- Arrangement:
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Files in this series have been maintained in their original order upon transfer. A number of partially full boxes within this series were consolidated with original file order maintained.
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