The Midwestern Inquirer
- Bruce H. Bruemmer
Abstract
The Midwestern Inquirer is a free exchange of information and views on archival techniques and practices. It provides an opportunity for archivists to find out how their colleagues have approached a technical or policy issue, and is driven by the active participation of its readers. Each issue poses a new inquiry, invites readers' responses, and summarizes the comments in a subsequent issue. Its methods are unscientific but have withstood the test of time. The best way to skew the commentary towards your perspective is to participate – inquiring archival minds want to know!
How to Cite:
Bruemmer, B. H., (1989) “The Midwestern Inquirer”, MAC Newsletter 16(3), 29-31.
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