Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History is committed to the long-term preservation of its born-digital resources. The Briscoe Center's digital preservation initiatives support the Center's overall mission by collecting, creating, preserving, and making available born-digital resources, resulting in a diverse collection of authentic digital evidence of Texas and U.S. history. The Briscoe Center has partnered with Texas ScholarWorks in order to maintain the same quality of care and attention to the Center's born-digital resources as has been provided in the long tradition of the Center's analog holdings.
Unless the collection donor or rights holder has explicitly granted permission to provide online access to their born-digital content, the Center restricts access to this content to the Center's reading room in Austin, TX, where it can be accessed free of charge.
Guidance on how to cite the Briscoe Center's born-digital resources can be accessed here. In addition, the URLs associated with the Center's resources on TSW may also be used in researcher's citations.
Sub-communities within this community
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Spector (Warren) Papers
Born-digital documentation produced as part of Spector’s work as a videogame developer with Origin Systems, Looking Glass Technologies, Ion Storm, and other collaborators of Spector’s within the videogame industry. Forms ...
Recent Submissions
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Hollow Earth Affair
(2014-12-08) -
Nintendo Demo, circa 1991
(1991) -
Miyamoto GDC Keynote Address
(2007-03-08) -
Matt Chat Interviews
(2012-04-07) -
MadPlayer Composition
(2012-03-08) -
Sleep Musik
(2014-11-20) -
House Musik
(2014-11-20) -
Anular Monolog
(2014-11-20) -
Naked Ladies and Bloody Skulls - Music Only
(2014-11-20) -
Naked Ladies and Bloody Skulls Album
(2014-11-14) -
ESM
(2008) -
The Fabulous Phlaix Demo, circa 1979
(1979-07) -
Starwood aa
(1980-12) -
Last Rehearsal, circa 1981
(1981-07) -
Speeches 1999
(1999) -
Speeches 1991
(1991) -
Speeches 1993
(1993) -
Speeches 1992
(1992)