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Autor principal: Pratt, Carol S.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1969
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author Pratt, Carol S.
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Pratt, Carol S.
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contents [University of California Archives.] Pratt, Carol S. Administration Archives College Libraries Institutes (Training Programs) Library Collections Library Education Library Science Records (Forms) Seminars The historical development of the University of California Archives is traced. In 1929 the U.S. Bureau of the Budget foresaw the need to develop a method to rapidly separate valuable from routine documents and to establish guidelines for the evaluation of records. Records management -- a system to store, service, analyze, and weed documents -- has grown out of this need. The three-way character of records management is paraphrased as follows: (1) Engineers to control the paper; (2) Archivists to appraise, select records and to plan, equip and administer the records storage facility; and (3) historian to identify, organize, and interpret the records. (Other papers from this Institute are available as LI 002962-LI002968 and LI 002970 through LI 002976). (NH)
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spellingShingle [University of California Archives.]
Pratt, Carol S.
Administration
Archives
College Libraries
Institutes (Training Programs)
Library Collections
Library Education
Library Science
Records (Forms)
Seminars
[University of California Archives.] Pratt, Carol S. Administration Archives College Libraries Institutes (Training Programs) Library Collections Library Education Library Science Records (Forms) Seminars The historical development of the University of California Archives is traced. In 1929 the U.S. Bureau of the Budget foresaw the need to develop a method to rapidly separate valuable from routine documents and to establish guidelines for the evaluation of records. Records management -- a system to store, service, analyze, and weed documents -- has grown out of this need. The three-way character of records management is paraphrased as follows: (1) Engineers to control the paper; (2) Archivists to appraise, select records and to plan, equip and administer the records storage facility; and (3) historian to identify, organize, and interpret the records. (Other papers from this Institute are available as LI 002962-LI002968 and LI 002970 through LI 002976). (NH)
title [University of California Archives.]
topic Administration
Archives
College Libraries
Institutes (Training Programs)
Library Collections
Library Education
Library Science
Records (Forms)
Seminars
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED053735