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When we say that a digital object has 'integrity,' we mean that it has not been corrupted over time or in transit; in other words, that we have in hand the same set of sequences of bits that came into existence when the object was created. |
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When the Archivist considers it to be in the public interest he may accept for deposit – 1) the papers and other historical materials of a President or former President of the United States, or other official or former official of the Government, and othe |
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When making reference4 requests, either in person or over the telephone, to a reference librarian or archivist, or to an information retrieval system, a user will refine his or her search request several times depending on the feedback from the person or |
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Group News Item |
When It's More Than Just Business: Advocating the Value of Business Records |
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When it comes to conducting business online, an organization can only use identities that are trusted. That's where the real value of identity management lies. An effective identity management solution establishes trust in an organization's online environ |
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Webform |
What’s Your Favorite "American Archivist" Article? |
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Whatis.com website |
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What is most troubling in these pseudo-repositories is their lack of the professional and theory-based application of the seven major archival responsibilities. That is, what defines the professional core of archival work is the systematic and theoretica |
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Course |
What Is EAC-CPF? |
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Group Page |
What is Audiovisual Enterprise Content Management? |
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Business Archives Section |
News Article |
What Did You Do to “Save Our Archives”? |
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Blurb |
What Did You Do to Save Your Archives? |
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News Article |
What Did You Do to Help "Save Our Archives"? |
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What are documents? They are, quite simply, talking things. They are bits of the material world – clay, stone, animal skin, plant fiber, sand – that we've imbued with the ability to speak. |
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Page |
What Are Archives? |
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Promotional Item |
What Are Archives? |
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Book page |
What Are Archives and How Do They Differ from Libraries? |
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Group News Item |
What Archival Silence Conceals—and Reveals: Recovering Princeton University’s 19th-Century African American Graduate Alumni (Mudd Manuscript Library Blog) |
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Human Rights Archives Section |
Annual Meeting Page |
What a Difference Portland Makes! |
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wet plate negative |
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wet mount |
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wet collodion |
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Timeline Event |
Western Washington University Student Chapter |
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Student Chapter |
Western Washington University |
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