Research & Collections
From its beginning in 1836, the New York State Museum has been home to some of the nation’s leading scientists, including pioneers in archaeology, paleontology, ethnology, and botany. Its collections now rank among the finest in many fields and total more than sixteen million specimens, objects, and artifacts.
Research at the New York State Museum today is as exciting as it is varied, with scientists and historians actively directing projects in biology, anthropology, geology, paleontology, and history. Research by staff represents one tangible way in which information about the natural and cultural histories of New York, and the world, is made available to the public. Research findings are presented in scholarly and popular publications, at professional meetings, in exhibitions, and in public programs.
Researchers throughout the world use the collections of the New York State Museum to address questions about New York's natural and human heritage. The Museum’s collections are made available to researchers and scholars and are also used in exhibitions and public programs. Participation in Museum collections curation and research projects is possible through internships and volunteer opportunities.
To explore the Museum’s Research and Collections Division, hover your mouse over the Research and Collections block at the top navigation bar.
News Articles
Partnership Created for Historical Marker
Published December 9, 2016 | State History
The Otsego County Historical Association (OCHA) and the Otsego County Board of Representatives came together to fund a historical marker in Otsego County. OCHA worked with the Intergovernmental Affairs Committee and the Budget Committe...
Best of New York Archives Available
Published December 1, 2016 | State History
For readers interested in uncovering the history of the Empire State, The Best of New York Archives highlights some of the most popular articles of the unique, award-winning publication-as told through the records of the men and women who made it....
St. John's University History Department Announces Ph.D. in World History
Published December 1, 2016 | State History
The History Department at St. John’s University is pleased to announce its new a Ph.D. in World History. The degree combines traditional academic rigor in research with an emphasis on new pedagogies and is geared toward the traditional full-time d...
New Acquisition to the Mineralogy Collection
Published November 30, 2016 | Mineralogy
The Museum's mineralogy collection constitutes the world's largest and most complete array of New York State minerals. However, the collection also contains thousands of non-New York specimens, including minerals from Europe, Africa, Asia, an...
Schumer to reveal lost 19th century art at Hudson Valley historic site
Published November 29, 2016 | State History
CATSKILL, N.Y. (AP) — U.S. Senator Charles Schumer will be at a New York historic site to reveal long-lost artwork painted by the artist who's considered the father of the Hudson River School art movement.
N.Y. explorers find 1872 shipwreck of rare Great Lakes vessel
Published November 29, 2016 | State History
ALBANY, N.Y. — The 144-year-old shipwreck of a rare sailing vessel that typically wasn’t used for long voyages on the Great Lakes has been found in deep water off Lake Ontario’s New York shore, according to two underwater explorers. Western New...
NEW YORK STATE ARCHIVES INVITES STUDENTS TO ENTER STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDS CONTEST
Published November 28, 2016 | State History
The New York State Archives invites students statewide to enter the 27th Annual Student Research Awards Contest. The contest is open to all New York State students in grades 4 – 12 who use historical records in their research projects. The deadlin...
Reflections from the International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums
Published November 23, 2016 | State History
Tuesday, November 22, 2016 Editor’s Note: Last month, IMLS staff participated in pre-conference grantee convening and other activities related to the 2016 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums organi...
Warwick Valley Heritage Digital Collections Launched
Published November 23, 2016 | State History
In addition to continuing to load content gathered over many years, the site is being used in local schools as part of a Library of Congress Teaching With Primary Sources project, in collaboration with the Warwick Valley Central School Distr...
"Names on the Land-Tompkins County" Project Launched
Published November 16, 2016 | State History
A core group of Tompkins County historians and writers has launched Names on the Land-Tompkins County. Throughout 2017, the team will publish place name histories illustrated with maps, photos, and linked content on an interactive website. Y...
National Council on Public History Call for Award Nominations
Published November 15, 2016 | State History
National Council on Public History awards recognize excellence in the diverse ways public historians apply their skills to the world around us. The award program promotes professionalism and best practices among public historians and raises awaren...
Creating a Local Government Historian Website
Published November 14, 2016 | State History
By: Mary Ellen Kunst Town of Chemung Historian www.HistoricalEchoes.weebly.com When I accepted the Town of Chemung Historian appointment in April 2013, nothing was requested of me other than to manage the Town’s history files. I receive a st...
Thousands Flock to Susan B. Anthony's Grave Site On Election Night
Published November 10, 2016 | State History
The cemetery where suffragist Susan B. Anthony is buried had to extend its hours on Tuesday to accommodate visitors. Article here.
New York Women's History Website
Published November 9, 2016 | State History
The New York Cultural Heritage Tourism Network is producing this website as an endeavor to recognize and promote women’s heritage in New York State and in particular, to help celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Women’s Right to Vote that came t...
Humanities New York Reading & Discussion Programs for Adults Applications Due December 15, 2016
Published November 9, 2016 | State History
Open to any tax-exempt organization in New York State, Humanities New York's Reading & Discussion Programs for Adults bring together community members for a series of thematically-linked, text-based conversations about important idea...
"Harlem Rattlers" African American WWI Regiment Featured in Gilder Lehrman Institute's Journal
Published November 4, 2016 | State History
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History's Fall History Now journal has chosen for its topic African American Soldiers from the Revolution to today. Of particular interest to New York State historians is a wonderful essay by Jeff...
Rev. John Gregg Fee, Founder of Berea College, Inducted into the National Abolition Hall of Fame
Published November 3, 2016 | State History
The National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum, located in Peterboro NY, recently inducted four new members of its Abolition Hall of Fame. One of the new inductees, Rev. John Gregg Fee, founder of Berea College in Kentucky, is the ...
Ron Chernow Presented with the 2016 Empire State Archives & History Award
Published November 3, 2016 | State History
Pulitzer Prize winner (Washington: A Life) Ron Chernow was honored with the 2016 Empire State Archives & History Award on November 2nd, 2016 at an event in Albany. Before being presented the award, Chernow discussed his career--incl...
Introducing Humanities New York
Published November 2, 2016 | State History
The New York Council for the Humanities has updated its brand, look, and name and is now Humanities New York. Please find their new website here.
Honorary National Park Ranger Award Presented to Author and Historian David McCullough
Published October 31, 2016 | State History
The National Park Service (NPS) recently presented the Honorary National Park Ranger Award to Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian David McCullough. The Honorary National Park Ranger Award is the highest civilian honor awarded by the a...