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    PROMOTING PUBLIC ACCESS TO ARCHIVES 1.0 ABSTRACT: Generally public access to the archival is accessible or free. But there are many barries or challenges to user to access the material from the archives. In this 5 articles are review about the barries of public access and from many ways. In order to promoting public access to the archives‚ the management of archive must know the solution to overcome this challenges and archivist must be clever to promote to public. The barries of public access is

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    Types of Archives There are many varieties of archives‚ and the types of materials they collect differ as well. Defining your research topic and knowing what sorts of materials you are looking for will help you determine the appropriate institutions to contact. Here is a brief overview of repository types: College and university archives are archives that preserve materials relating to a specific academic institution. Such archives may also contain a "special collections" division (see definition

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    THE ROLE OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE OF MALAYSIA IN THE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION OF OUR NATIONAL HERITAGE. INFORMATION CENTRES – NATIONAL ARCHIEVE OF MALAYSIA INTRODUCTION Archives usually refer to a collection of public‚ private and historical records that are preserved because of their historical‚ cultural or legal significance. It also stands for the exclusive place where all these records are kept. Archives consist of records that are gathered over the course of a person‚ community

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    records related to the organization and their function. This initial process will involve more collective effort for business and archival purposes‚ enlisting the expertise of The National Archives client managers‚ reviewers‚ and past and present business users. Appraisal in a paper-based archive traditionally takes place once a record is no longer current‚ but determination of how long a record should be retained can take place before creation for some kinds of records. Examples

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    Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2109380 . Accessed: 21/05/2013 14:48 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers‚ and students discover‚ use‚ and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship

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    Debbie Park Research Studio I The Archive Sept. 23‚ 2012 Hal Foster presents and argues the idea that archival art has a different characteristic and function from other similar practices. His most iterated point is that archival artists‚ “seeks to make historical information‚ often lost or displaced‚ physically present”. Foster also further explains this statement as archival work to be‚ “factual yet fictive‚ public yet private”‚ insinuating that these artists can not only physically present

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    origins of the model‚ integrated roles of records and archival form‚ records and elements of records definition‚ major concerns in records management‚ records movement patterns‚ recordkeeping perspectives‚ recordkeeping process‚ criteria for selecting archives‚ time of appraisal‚ role of recordkeeping managers and lastly undertaking records management tasks. This essay defines the continuum and the life-cycle concepts. It explains what the continuum concept is all about. The life-cycle had been explained

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    This archive file of COM 345 Week 2 Discussion Question 1 Communication Documents contains: Why is it important to thoroughly research the information that will go in a communication document prior to beginning the layout the document? Respond to at least two other student postings. Business - General Business Communication Documents. Why is it important to thoroughly research the information that will go in a communication document prior to laying out the document?  

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    Notes Controlling Record

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    Managing Records in Records Centres Key Activities in Records and Archives Management * implementing and maintaining preservation measures * developing and testing emergency plans to protect records * controlled temperature and humidity * controlled lighting * adequate shelving for all records * adequate storage containers‚ such as boxes and file folders * secure access to storage areas to prevent loss or damage to records Organising

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    1. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Background of the study A library is organized for use and maintained by a public body‚ an institution‚ a corporation‚ or a private individual. Public and institutional collections and services may be intended for use by people who choose not to — or cannot afford to — purchase an extensive collection themselves‚ who need material no individual can reasonably be expected to have‚ or who require professional assistance with their research. In addition to providing materials

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