North Dakota's Forgotten Heritage Dimly Remembered
Abstract
While the individual state assessment reports provided accurate descriptions of the conditions as they existed at that time, those conditions and needs continue to evolve. Using North Dakota's experience as an example, the author argues that the value of the state assessment reports lies in the fact that they can serve as benchmarks and as the basis for realistic planning documents. Follow-up studies are needed to continue the planning process and to interpret achievements and shortcomings.
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Newborg, G. G., (1989) “North Dakota's Forgotten Heritage Dimly Remembered”, Archival Issues 14(2), 79–82. doi: https://doi.org//archivalissues.10568
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