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When Is a Collection Processed?

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  • Megan Floyd Desmoyers (John F. Kennedy Library)

Abstract

When is a collection considered to be processed? When historically valuable material may be made available for research without violating any restrictions as to its use and without endangering its enduring physical state, and when that material is arranged and described so that a researcher may readily find what he/she is looking for in it.

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Desmoyers, M. F., (1982) “When Is a Collection Processed?”, Archival Issues 7(1), 5–23. doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/archivalissues.8176

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1982-01-01

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