Finding aids provide detailed descriptions of archival collections and background information on the history and creators of the materials.
Collections contain a variety of items including letters, reports, memorandums, photographs, drawings, printed material, diaries and objects.
Finding aids are available in the following collections:
The creation of finding aids and implementation of the search interface were supported by a grant from the National Historical Records
and Publications Commission.
Contact RIT Archive Collections for further information and assistance.
Collections contain a variety of items including letters, reports, memorandums, photographs, drawings, printed material, diaries and objects.
Finding aids are available in the following collections:
- RIT Archives (of or relating to the history or culture of RIT)
- RIT Art Collection (artwork by faculty, alumni and others)
- RIT/NTID Deaf Studies Archives (of or relating to the history
and culture of NTID and Deaf community members worldwide) - RIT Special Collections (important collections not related to RIT)
The creation of finding aids and implementation of the search interface were supported by a grant from the National Historical Records
and Publications Commission.
Contact RIT Archive Collections for further information and assistance.

