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acquired activity administrative American Archivist apply archival records Archives and Manuscripts arrangement Association beginning body called century collections concern continue copies course created documents early effort established example experience files format future groups growing historical holdings human important individuals institutions interest keeping kinds knowledge less letters look manuscripts materials means ment National Archives nature necessary offered oral ords organizing original particular past photographs physical Planning possible practical present preserved Press principles problems produced profession professional programs published questions range reasons recorded information remain reports repositories responsibility result serve share significant single social Society sources specific standards task theory things thinking tion understanding United University users vists volume wide writing written
References to this book
Advances in Computers: Information Repositories Marvin Zelkowitz,Marvin Zelkowitz, Ph.D., MS, BS. No preview available - 2003 |
The First Generation of Electronic Records Archivists ..., Volume 3, Issues 3-4 Richard Cox No preview available - 1994 |