@article{6ec2ec4a-916b-4986-87d0-0369f221e70a, author = {Andrzej Mycio}, title = {Analysing Private Archives from the Manuscript Section of the Toruń University Library}, journal = {Archeion}, volume = {2018}, number = {119}, year = {2018}, issn = {0066-6041}, pages = {233-244},keywords = {private archives; personal archives; written legacy; manuscripts; archive analyses; legacy analyses; manuscript analyses; University Library in Toruń; Nicolaus Copernicus University}, abstract = {The Manuscript Section of the Toruń University Library is part of the state archive network as, in addition to library manuscripts, it also collects and stores archival materials, which constitute approx. 80–90% of the entire manuscript collection. Thus, despite formally being part of the library collections, the Manuscript Section primarily includes archival materials, the majority of which are private archives, most frequently belonging to research fellows employed by Nicolaus Copernicus University. The section currently consists of 87 fonds or fonds fragments which can be categorised as private archives. Until 2007, the Manuscript Section of the Toruń University Library catalogued its materials in a traditional fashion, i.e. using catalogue cards, and an electronic system was partially introduced in 2008. In 2018, private archives also began to undergo digitisation, with the aim of gradually making them available online.}, doi = {}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/archeion/article/opracowanie-archiwow-prywatnych-w-sekcji-rekopisow-biblioteki-uniwersyteckiej-w-toruniu} }