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... chives and manuscripts must include an apprecia- tion of the wide range of possible uses which records receive and of how the passage of time may increase rather than decrease their meaning and importance . Archivists explore these ...
... chives and manuscripts must include an apprecia- tion of the wide range of possible uses which records receive and of how the passage of time may increase rather than decrease their meaning and importance . Archivists explore these ...
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... chives of thirty states , as well as those of New York City and Philadelphia , and it also turned into an effective lobbying organization for the passage of ar- chival legislation . It began work on what it hoped would become a standard ...
... chives of thirty states , as well as those of New York City and Philadelphia , and it also turned into an effective lobbying organization for the passage of ar- chival legislation . It began work on what it hoped would become a standard ...
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... chives affiliated with historical societies and muse- ums . The quarterly Public Historian , published since 1978 , includes archives within its scope of " nontradi- tional " applications of history , and it has devoted entire issues to ...
... chives affiliated with historical societies and muse- ums . The quarterly Public Historian , published since 1978 , includes archives within its scope of " nontradi- tional " applications of history , and it has devoted entire issues to ...
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