The Midwestern Inquirer
- David Klaassen
Abstract
The Midwestern Inquirer is, or aspires to be, a modest and informal means of sharing information on "how others do it or view it" on various types of archival activities and circumstances. It poses a question in each issue, invites reader responses, and summarizes the responses in a subsequent issue. It is avowedly unscientific and cheerfully shifts the blame for any unrepresentativeness in its reports to those who failed to respond.
How to Cite:
Klaassen, D., (1987) “The Midwestern Inquirer”, MAC Newsletter 15(1), 24-28.
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