A new piece of technology is helping the Illinois State University Archives bring fragile documents and photographs to students and the local community.
New Archives Tablet brings fragile collections to campus, community

A new piece of technology is helping the Illinois State University Archives bring fragile documents and photographs to students and the local community.
Want to see how much Illinois State’s campus has changed? We’ve gathered more historical photos from the Dr. Jo Ann Rayfield Archives at Milner Library, along with their modern-day pair.
A beloved member of the School of Music and director of the Men’s Glee Club, Lloyd Farlee left a lasting musical legacy at Illinois State. His original works including compositions and lyrics can be found in his collected papers held at the University Archives.
With the help of student intern and volunteers, the archival collections of ISU’s colleges, departments, and schools are being made available to everyone interested in knowing more about ISU’s long education history.
The Illinois State presidential portraits just made another move, this time to Milner Library’s Digital Center where they are about to undergo a digital makeover.
There are always exciting finds at Illinois State’s Archives. This particular find shows turn-of-the-century Redbirds fighting for a historic national cause.
From the Fighting Pedagogs to the Cardinals to the Redbirds—join Archivist April Anderson and Reggie at Milner Library Plaza on October 23 for a lesson in the history of Illinois State’s mascot.
We’ve got a history mystery on our hands and we hope you can help!
The finding aid for the Photographic Services Collection is now available for researchers who are looking photographs of ISU’s history. Archives is also looking for help to locate many missing pieces of the collection.
The staff at Illinois State Archives are often asked about the history of Smith Hall. Thanks to hard work of student Molly Stevenson, those records are now available for research.