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Letters to the Unabomber: A Case Study and Some Reflections

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  • Julie Herrada (University of Michigan)

Abstract

When the University of Michigan's Special Collections Library acquired the papers of a high-profile person, the standard procedures involving acquisition of archival collections were found to be lacking. This article traces the events leading up to the acquisition of the Ted Kaczynski Papers: detailing the process of negotiating a deed of gift agreement, resolving privacy issues, processing the collection and making it accessible, dealing with the media and a very curious public, handling the administration's concerns, and responding to outside inquiries about the acquisition, as well as practical and theoretical matters affecting the management of controversial and contemporary archival collections.

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Herrada, J., (2003) “Letters to the Unabomber: A Case Study and Some Reflections”, Archival Issues 28(1), 35–46. doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/archivalissues.10923

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2003-01-01

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