BROOKLYN COLLEGE LIBRARY ARCHIVES
& SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
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| Dates | Bulk dates: 1954 - to the present
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| Extent | 111 boxes / 55.5 cubic feet
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| Creator | Emily Jane Goodman
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| Access/Use | The collection is open to researchers, except for some items which are restricted. For permission to use the restricted items, researchers must contact Judge Emily Jane Goodman’s office, Copyright is retained by Judge Emily Jane Goodman. Files can be accessed at the Brooklyn College Library Archives & Special Collection, 2900 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, New York, Room 130.
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| Languages | English
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| Finding Aid | Guide presently available in-house and online.
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| Acquisition/Appraisal | This
collection was donated by Judge Goodman in October of 2005.
Some additions have been made since then.
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| Description Control | Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by
Describing Archives: A Content Standard. The preliminary processing and initial finding aid for this collection was conducted by the following students in History 69.1, Fall 2005: Jennifer Arnold, Mizza Compas, Michelle Dutelein, Alyssa Hastrich, Igor Kovalyou, Jackie Tai, Linda Thai and Amaku Ukpong. Final processing of Judge Goodman’s papers and its extensively
written finding aid were done by graduate library students, David
Kay and Dan Ma, recipients of Brooklyn College’s 2006 Alexander
Preminger Archival Internship Award. Additions
are made by Edythe Rosenblatt.
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| Preferred Citation | Item, folder title, box number, The Papers of Judge
Emily Jane Goodman, Brooklyn College Archives & Special Collections, Brooklyn College
Library
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| Subject Heading | Goodman, Emily Jane. Landlord and tenant -- United States. Women -- United States -- Social conditions. Wealth -- United States. Women’s rights -- economics -- United States. Women, Working -- United States. Sex role. Psychology, Social – United States. Interprofessional Relations. Power (Psychology). Gender Identity.
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Dan Ma, left, and David Kay, Alexander Preminger Archival Awardees, processing the collection.

Students
who helped with preliminary processing of this collection:
Left
to right: Amaku Ukpong, Linda Thai, Igor Kovalyou
Jennifer
Arnold, Alyssa Hastrich, Justice Goodman, Mizza Compas, Jackie Tai
At right in foreground: Professor Anthony Cucchiara.
Biographical Note | Scope and Content Note |Collection Outline