As important as published materials are, the documents
that best demonstrate how an organization operates are the archives and
unpublished materials. These documents show the thought process of an
individual, how the events were dealt with and how they changed the course of
an organization or a person's life.
Within the NEJL are the archives of organizations as
well as manuscript collections of individuals. These collections are usually
made up of, but are not limited to, correspondence, memoranda, organization
records, historically significant documents, photographs, and other
memorabilia that document the day to day activities of an organization's or
person's life span.
Eventually, finding aids, which are guides to the
collection, will be part of this website and cataloging information will be
available in the Washington College of Law on-line catalog.