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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. 

 

Archaeology

Archaeology

Biology

Biology

Ethnography

Ethnography

Geology

Geology

History

History

Paleontology

Paleontology

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State History1

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

Tourism Initiative Connects Students with Local History Through the "Pastport to History" Program

Published July 5, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a Montgomery County press release. Whether your interest is North America’s Indigenous populations, the founding of our nation, the Underground Railroad and emancipation, or the industrial revolution and the ...

Applications Now Open for the New IMLS American Latino Museum Internship and Fellowship Initiative

Published July 5, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the IMLS website. The Institute of Museum and Library Services is now accepting applications for American Latino Museum Internship and Fellowship Initiative grants to develop, expand and enhance mus...

The NYSM's Bald Eagle

Published July 3, 2023 | Ornithology

Happy Fourth of July from the NYSM! This bald eagle, currently on display in Birds of New York Hall, is one of the oldest specimens from our collections and even pre-dates the discovery of the Cohoes Mastodon by sixteen years! The specimen, an adu...

Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor to Receive $100K Grant from IMLS

Published June 23, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor newsletter. The Corridor received a grant for $100,000 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to develop and expand public programs and exhibiti...

New York State Library Selected as Preservation Steward for U.S. Government Publishing Office

Published June 22, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a New York State Education Department press release. The New York State Library has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) to become a Preservation Steward, State Ed...

New York State Path Through History Weekend

Published June 21, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Hudson Valley Press website. The Matthewis Persen House Museum participated in the 2023 New York State Path Through History Weekend, which was held last Saturday, June 17th. This exciting event, coincided...

Long Island prepares for 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War

Published June 20, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the WSHU Public Radio website. As the country looks ahead to the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War, leaders on Long Island have announced plans for a commemoration of the region’s local ties to the A...

New York State Archives—A Guide For Family Historians, Biographers, and Historical Research

Published June 14, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society website.  The vast unique holdings of the New York State Archives offer untold discoveries for anyone searching for New York ancestors. Scholars, bio...

$3.8M in Action Fund Grants Help Protect 40 African American Historic Sites

Published June 13, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the National Trust for Historic Preservation website. Grants from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund advance ongoing preservation activities for historic places such as homes, museums, and lan...

DHPSNY Planning and Assessment Services Applications Due July 7

Published June 13, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a DHPSNY newsletter. Put your organization on a fast track to reaching program goals and becoming even better stewards of the collections in your care by taking advantage of DHPSNY services — offered in perso...

Chenango County Historical Society Plans Path Through History Celebration

Published June 13, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a Chenango County Historical Society press release. The Chenango County Historical Society (CCHS) will again participate in the semiannual state-wide festivities known as Path Through History Weeken...

Celebrating Juneteenth in New York

Published June 12, 2023 | History

Although slavery in New York State was abolished on July 4, 1827, the institution of slavery in the United States did not officially come to an end for another thirty-eight years. On June 19, 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Procla...

AASLH 2023 National Visitation Report

Published June 8, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the AASLH website.  For the fifth consecutive year, the Public History Research Lab of the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) presents our National Visitation Report. This report is...

Erie Canal Learning Hub Launched

Published June 8, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in an Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor newsletter. The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor and the New York State Canal Corporation are pleased to announce the launch of a new educational initiative...

Virtual Tours of Schuyler House and Neilson House

Published June 8, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the National Park Service website. Experience a virtual tour of the Neilson House. Before and after the Battles of Saratoga John Neilson farmed these heights. Today his restored home looks much as it did when...

County legislators prepare for 250th anniversary of American Revolution

Published June 7, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the Altamont Enterprise Regional website. As the United States and all manner of local governments prepare for the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2026, Albany County officials are ea...

WAMC: A New York Minute in History Wins a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Podcast

Published June 1, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the WAMC website. WAMC is proud to announce that it has again won a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Podcast. The award honors “A New York Minute In History,” about the history of New York and...

New Headquarters and Visitor Center for Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor

Published June 1, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in the Empire State Development press release. Empire State Development (ESD) today announced the opening of the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor’s (MSAAHC’s) new headquarters and visitor cente...

New York Genealogical and Biographical Society: Digitize New York

Published June 1, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared on the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society website. Many historical societies, churches, and town hall offices as well as researchers hold at-risk documents that they are unable to digitize because o...

NYG&B Research in Albany Tour

Published May 30, 2023 | State History

This article originally appeared in a New York Genealogical and Biographical Society newsletter. Join the NYG&B this fall for three days of in-person research and support in Albany with the people who know New York best. Your on-site tour i...