About Our Free-Lance Library Research Business, Academic & Publisher Research in Washington DC
Our Washington, DC research business was launched in 1989 as Public & Private Research. Since then we have been delivering archival research materials and copies of library materials to an international clientele including museums, businesses, agencies and individuals, university departments, law firms, producers, writers, dissertation students, major publishers and the curious.
We have been for many years Academic & Publisher Research but in 2005 we embraced the research business under our Snickersnee Press umbrella. Looking at our Art & Architecture on 1001 Afternoons in Chicago book is a good way to assess our research.
Our fondly-recalled first assignment was to find a specific image for the Amsterdam exhibit "Amerikaans Abstracte Kunst 1930-1945." This set us off on jobs researching topics ranging from the quirky to the sublime: fascist mothers, potato chip bags, Harlem writers, the history of coffee, sedition trials, the meamings ascribed to the shape of the human forefoot (toes).
As researchers for other researchers we have completed scores of research assignments uncredited, but some books in which we are acknowledged include Women of the Far Right, by Glen Jeansonne (University of Chicago Press); Arthur S. Greene, 1867-1955: The Life and Work of a Long Island Photographer. and David Levering Lewis's Pulitzer Prize winning W.E.B Du Bois: A Biography of a Race (Holt) First Edition. The Jeansonne and Lewis books constituted major projects for us as consultants retained by their university departments.
We delivered an extensive collection of images to EDI, Division of Mitsubishi, for their virtual reality event "Texas Adventure" in San Antonio. We completed 180 copyright researches for literary reprints and permissions for Viking Penguin.
In addition to bibliographic database research, we find unpublished materials, including letters in personal collections curated in libraries. This combination of high tech and high touch methods serves our research clients just as it has served our own publishing operations at the Snickersnee Press.
In terms of public service, Academic & Publisher Research sponsored "Women of World War II," a 1991 conference at the Johnson Foundation's Wingspread Center in Racine, bringing together renowned authorities on role of women in the war, among them military historian D'Ann Campbell, jazz scholar Sherrie Tucker. We researched and/or captioned several related exhibits based on studies of USO, vaudeville history and the all-woman bands of the 1940s ("all-girl bands") at venues including the Racine County Historical Museum and the Smithsonian Museum of American History. This interest was rooted in our possession of a family manuscript collection on all-girl bands, which we donated to the Archives Center at the Smithsonian.
Our home office in residential Capitol Hill in Washington, DC is walking distance to the information riches of the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian repositories and the National Gallery of Art. We therefore do not assess trip charges to these District of Columbia research facilities
Academic and Publisher Research and the Snickersnee Press are proprietary businesses owned by FW Kovan, BA, English, MA, Urban Studies (UWM) and PhD studies (OSU). An analyst for state governments, she later taught Sociology at Midwestern institutions, including the Ohio State University.
In May 2002 Academic & Publisher Research welcomed Allan Kovan, BA, Wayne State, PhD, History University of California, Berkeley, recently of the National Archives, to consult on selected projects.*
Virtually anyone may engage our research assistance, whether affiliated with an academic institution, publisher, museum, business, organization or as an individual (but we occasionally steer people elsewhere). Note: We do not offer research on Ben Hecht to the public as our principal, Florice Whyte Kovan, is writing his biography.
About our research in manuscripts and special collections.
All research requests must be in writing and contain a complete sidewalk address. We are retained by the half-day minimally, by the day or under contract for an hourly rate as needed for an academic year. site, payable by PayPal through your university department, organization, publisher or as an individual.
* Allan Kovan' is the author of THE REICHS LANDBUND AND THE RESURGENCE OF GERMANY'S AGRARIAN CONSERVATIVES, 1919-1923, his Ph.D dissertation.
Our Capitol/Union Station office:
431 Fifth Street NE, Washington, DC 20002, by appointment.
