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Submitting Materials

The Digital Collections and Archives collects a variety of materials to document the university's activities and in support of the teaching and research mission of the institution. The DCA collects in all formats. For general inquiries about donating to the DCA, please contact us at 617.627.3737.

Student Scholarship: The DCA collects examples of graduate and undergraduate student work.

Faculty Research and Publications: We encourage faculty to consider donating research materials as well as depositing their publications with us for open access.
University records and publications: This section contains information on submitting records and publications created in the course of university business.
Personal Papers and Collections: The DCA collects personal papers and collections that fit our general collection policy, generally either by documenting the university's history or in subject areas that support the university's teaching and research mission.
Support the DCA: Caring for and providing access to the DCA's collections requires many resources. Learn more about how your financial gift can help preserve Tufts' unique heritage and support our growing collections.

Contact Information

Tisch Library Building
35 Professors Row
Medford, MA 02155

archives@tufts.edu
Phone: 617.627.3737
Fax: 617.627.4650

Featured Collection

Tufts Online History
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Tufts Online History comprises a number of Tufts history sources which have been digitized and made available through the Tufts Digital Library. Digitized collections include The Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History, which covers the history of Tufts, its traditions, events, buildings, and people; Light on the Hill: A History of Tufts College, Volume I which chronicles the history of Tufts from its founding through the mid-1980s; High on the Hill which present Tufts traditions and lore through a tour of its Medford campus; and a number of historical photograph collections.