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
National Park Service Report Highlights $9.4 Billion in Private Investment in Historic Preservation across America
Published October 31, 2016 | State History
The National Park Service recently issued a report showing the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program generated the completion of over 830 projects and the creation of over 85,000 jobs in Fiscal Year 2015.
Congress Creates Commission to Prepare for USA's 250th Anniversary
Published October 31, 2016 | State History
CONGRESS PASSES, PRESIDENT SIGNS USA 250TH ANNIVERSARY COMMISSION ACT WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT
National Women's History Museum Commission Update:
Published October 31, 2016 | State History
The American Museum of Women’s History Congressional Commission will present a report to Congress in November 2016 addressing the threshold question of whether or not a museum dedicated to women’s history in America is needed, and if so,...
National Coalition for History Intervenes To Preserve History Office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center
Published October 31, 2016 | State History
In July, NCH was made aware by the leadership of the Organization of American Historians (OAH) that the history office at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Johnson Space Center (JSC) was likely to be defunded and...
State Museum Celebrates New York State History Month in November
Published October 31, 2016 | State History
The New York State Museum will celebrate New York State History Month in November with a variety of free public programs for children, families, and adults. The Museum also recently launched a website to share information about historical res...
Whitestown Town Tall Hall: A History
Published October 28, 2016 | State History
This article was written by Village of Whitesboro Clerk Dana Nimey-Olney and Village Historian Judy Mallozzi The Whitestown Town Hall is situated in the Village of Whitesboro on Park Avenue in the Village Green. In 1784, Hugh White of Middletow...
2016 Annual Archives Award Honorees
Published October 27, 2016 | State History
Congratulations to the following 2016 Award Winners: Laura and Robert Chodos Annual Archives Award for Excellence in Student Research Using Historical Records, Grades 9-12: Hailey Hansen, Tamarac Secondary School, Brunswick Central School Dist...
The Value of History
Published October 27, 2016 | State History
The History Relevance Campaign’s Values of History Statement presents seven ways history is essential today.
Preserving Place: An E-Publication by the National Council on Public History
Published October 27, 2016 | State History
In commemoration of the 1966 National Historic Preservation Act, The Public Historian and NCPH have released a free e-publication which reflects on the legislation. It includes various essays from NCPH’s History@Work blog for consultation, study, ...
Elevating History: How Local Government Historians Help to Sustain Communities
Published October 18, 2016 | State History
This article appeared in the Summer 2016 New York State Conference of Mayors & Municipal Officers Municipal Bulletin. New York is unique among the 50 states when it comes to its history. This is true not just because of the myriad nat...
The 2016 Empire State Archives and History Award
Published October 17, 2016 | State History
Please join the Archives Partnership Trust for a fascinating evening with American author, historian, Pulitzer Prize-winner and National Humanities Medalist, Ron Chernow and nationally prominent Lincoln Scholar Harold Holzer as they talk about Mr....
Researching New York
Published October 17, 2016 | State History
Celebrate New York History Month at the annual Researching New York Conference! The conference meets annually in November, bringing together historians, archivists, public historians, graduate students, museum curators, teachers, documentarians, a...
Cato Freedom Historical Marker Unveiling Planned for May, 2017
Published October 13, 2016 | State History
Content by Deb Mackenzie On May 20th, 2017, at 1 p.m. an ad hoc group, spear-headed by the Otsego County Historical Association, will unveil a historical marker commemorating Cato Freedom. The group is a collaboration between t...
Greater Hudson Heritage Network Announces Winners of the 2016 Awards of Excellence
Published October 13, 2016 | State History
Greater Hudson Heritage Network's Awards for Excellence program seeks to recognize and commend exceptional efforts among GHHN members. Awards are made to projects that exemplify creativity and professional vision resulting in a contribut...
National Park Service Announces LGBTQ Themed Study
Published October 12, 2016 | State History
The National Park Service has announced a new study called “LGBTQ America” which explores underrepresented lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer histories in the United States. Each chapter of the series provides an expert summary of vari...
Cayuga Heights History Project Receives National Award of Merit
Published October 11, 2016 | State History
The Cayuga Heights History Project is a volunteer group that collects and interprets the history of the Village of Cayuga Heights, a university suburb adjacent to the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. With a shoestring budget, proj...
Civil War Nurses Memorial Honors Local Women and Others Who Served
Published October 11, 2016 | State History
The Civil War Nurses Memorial was dedicated September 28th at Tompkins Cortland Community College, culminating a project initiated by the Tompkins County Civil War Sesquicentennial Commemoration Commission. This report is authored by Tompkins Cou...
"Everybody has a story. Tell it." : The Cayuga Heights History Project
Published October 11, 2016 | State History
The Cayuga Heights History Project is a volunteer group that collects and interprets the history of the Village of Cayuga Heights, a university suburb adjacent to the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. With a shoestring budget, proj...
AASLH Call for Papers!
Published October 6, 2016 | State History
American Association for State and Local History
MANY LENSES: Three museums, three objects, many lenses
Published September 30, 2016 | State History
National Museum of African American History & Culture