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Hours and Directions

Hours

The Digital Collections and Archives (DCA) Reading Room is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The staff is unable to retrieve any materials after 3:45 p.m. each day. Because some materials are stored off-site and require one business day for delivery, researchers are encouraged to contact the DCA prior to visiting.

The Reading Room is closed on University Holidays and the week between Christmas and New Year's Day.

Directions

Location

The DCA is located on Level G of the Tisch Library Building on Tufts University's Medford Campus.

Getting to Campus

Tufts University's main campus is located on the Medford/Somerville line just north of Boston, Massachusetts. The campus is easily accessible by public transportation or by car. Complete directions are available through the Tufts University website.

Contact Information

  • Address:
    Digital Collections and Archives
    35 Professors Row
    Tisch Library Building
    Tufts University
    Medford, MA 02155
  • Email: archives@tufts.edu
  • Phone: 617.627.3737
  • Fax: 617.627.4650

Contact Information

Digital Collections and Archives
Tisch Library Building
35 Professors Row
Medford, MA 02155

archives@tufts.edu
Phone: 617.627.3737
Fax: 617.627.4650

The Stacks

stacks 

These are the archival and special collections stacks. Most of our collections and records are located here.

Featured Collection

A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns, 1787-1825
[A New Nation Votes]
Compiled by Philip J. Lampi over the past four decades, the A New Nation Votes collection is the richest and most complete set of early American election returns in existence. Lampi has collected varying amounts of presidential, congressional, gubernatorial, state executive, and state legislative election returns for all twenty-four states in the Union by 1825. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Antiquarian Society (AAS) together with the DCA are digitizing these materials so they can be freely accessed.