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April 14, 2004
We are concerned about the sudden announcement on April 8, 2004, that the White House has nominated Allen Weinstein to become the next Archivist of the United States. Prior to the announcement, there was no consultation with professional organizations of archivists or historians. This is the first time since the National Archives and Records Administration was established as an independent agency that the process of nominating an Archivist of the United States has not been open for public discussion and input. We believe that Professor Weinstein must—through appropriate and public discussions and hearings—demonstrate his ability to meet the criteria that will qualify him to serve as Archivist of the United States.
When former President Ronald Reagan signed the National Archives and Records Administration Act of 1984 (Public Law 98-497), he said that, “the materials that the Archives safeguards are precious and irreplaceable national treasures and the agency that looks after the historical records of the Federal Government should be accorded a status that is commensurate with its important responsibilities.” Earlier in 1984, when the National Archives Act was being discussed, Senate Report 98-373 cautioned that if the Archivist was appointed “arbitrarily, or motivated by political considerations, the historical records could be impoverished [or] even distorted.”
P. L. 98-497 clearly states that, “The Archivist shall be appointed without regard to political affiliations and solely on the basis of the professional qualifications required to perform the duties and responsibilities of the office of Archivist.” In 1984, House Report 98-707 noted, “The committee expects that [determining professional qualifications] will be achieved through consultation with recognized organizations of archivists and historians.” The law also states that when the Archivist is replaced, the President “shall communicate the reasons for such removal to each House of Congress.” President Bush has not given a reason for the change, and there is no evidence to suggest that it is being made because of John Carlin’s resignation.
We agree with these statements and believe that the decision to appoint a new Archivist should be considered in accordance with both the letter and the spirit of the 1984 law.
We call on the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs to schedule open hearings on this nomination in order to explore more fully 1) the reasons why the Archivist is being replaced and 2) Professor Weinstein’s qualifications to become Archivist of the United States. Among other issues, we believe it is important to learn more about Professor Weinstein’s:
Society of American Archivists
ericson@sois.uwm.edu
American Association of Law Libraries
baish@law.georgetown.edu
American Association for State and Local History
davis@aaslh.org
American Library Association
fdifulvio@alawash.org
American Historical Association
ajones@historians.org
American Studies Association
asastaff@theasa.org
Association of American University Presses
pgivler@aaupnet.org
Association for Documentary Editing
esther.katz@nyu.edu
Association of Moving Image Archivists
mshefter@earthlink.net
Association of Research Libraries
prue@arl.org
Conference of Inter-Mountain Archivists
gordon_daines@byu.edu
Coordinating Council for Women in History
jscanlon@bowdoin.edu
Council of State Historical Records Coordinators
tslavin@coshrc.org
Illinois Library Association, Social Responsibility Forum
cgulyas@colum.edu
Michigan Archival Association
reynoldsg@hope.edu
Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference
lisa@soroptimist.org
Midwest Archives Conference
smcshane@iun.edu
National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators
tellis@slco.org
timothy.slavin@state.de.us
National Humanities Alliance
jhammer@cni.org
New England Archivists
http://nils.lib.tufts.edu/newengarch/
Northwest Archivists, Inc.
jodi.allison-bunnell@umontana.edu
Organization of American Historians
oah@oah.org
Progressive Librarians Guild
iskra@earthlink.net
Seattle Area Archivists
Peter.Schmid@providence.org
Society of California Archivists
jmartine@mail.sdsu.edu
Society of Florida Archivists
mflekke@flsouthern.edu
Society of Ohio Archivists
mccabe@ohiou.edu
Special Libraries Association
DNewcomb@sla.org
Twin Cities Archives Roundtable
daardi.sizemore@mnsu.edu
Wisconsin Library Association
wla@scls.lib.wi.us
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