[North Carolina State Archives.] [electronic resource] / Jessica Schar.
An historical account of the apathy, neglect and mishandling of the archival papers of the State of North Carolina is given and the development of a truly archival agency is described. The subject of the second paper in this series of three papers is the relationship of archives to active record off...
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Summary: | An historical account of the apathy, neglect and mishandling of the archival papers of the State of North Carolina is given and the development of a truly archival agency is described. The subject of the second paper in this series of three papers is the relationship of archives to active record offices in North Carolina. It examines the State's Department of Archives' undertaking as they relate to the active records offices it works with to provide a more complete understanding of the archivists' role. The third paper is concerned with arrangement and accessioning of microfilms, with difficulties encountered in the filming and use of microfilm, and with the costs involved. This report concludes with some general information about storage problems, costs, and guides to materials available on microfilm. (Other papers from this Institute are available as LI 002962 - LI 002972 and LI 002974 through LI 002976). (NH) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED053739. ERIC Note: (28 References); Papers prepared for the Institute in Archival Librarianship, University of Oregon, September 22, 1969 - August 14, 1970. |
Physical Description: | 44 p. |