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 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 should have responded but failed to do so.
How to Cite:
Klaassen, D., (1988) “The Midwestern Inquirer”, MAC Newsletter 15(3), 24-27.
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