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Main Author: Purcell, Aaron D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ887537
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contents The Archival Back Burner: Manuscript Collections and the National Archives Purcell, Aaron D. Archives Library Materials Access to Information Government Publications Donors Personal Narratives Writing (Composition) Primary Sources Information Processing Greater access to archival materials remains a significant challenge to archivists, librarians, and researchers. In addition to official records documenting governmental activities and agencies, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has significant collections of donated personal papers. Some are processed, some are in the backlog, but nearly all of the non-Presidential Library manuscript collections are inaccessible. This essay reviews the history and some of the contents of the former Record Group 200: Records of the National Archives Gift Collection, as an example of the importance of hidden material at NARA. After a contextual history of the agency and the creation of this forgotten record group, this article describes ten manuscript collections from the former RG 200 to demonstrate not only the research potential of each but show the varied nature of these materials. This study reveals the importance of access, description, and reevaluation when archivists deal with back burner collections. (Contains 34 notes.)
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spellingShingle The Archival Back Burner: Manuscript Collections and the National Archives
Purcell, Aaron D.
Archives
Library Materials
Access to Information
Government Publications
Donors
Personal Narratives
Writing (Composition)
Primary Sources
Information Processing
The Archival Back Burner: Manuscript Collections and the National Archives Purcell, Aaron D. Archives Library Materials Access to Information Government Publications Donors Personal Narratives Writing (Composition) Primary Sources Information Processing Greater access to archival materials remains a significant challenge to archivists, librarians, and researchers. In addition to official records documenting governmental activities and agencies, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has significant collections of donated personal papers. Some are processed, some are in the backlog, but nearly all of the non-Presidential Library manuscript collections are inaccessible. This essay reviews the history and some of the contents of the former Record Group 200: Records of the National Archives Gift Collection, as an example of the importance of hidden material at NARA. After a contextual history of the agency and the creation of this forgotten record group, this article describes ten manuscript collections from the former RG 200 to demonstrate not only the research potential of each but show the varied nature of these materials. This study reveals the importance of access, description, and reevaluation when archivists deal with back burner collections. (Contains 34 notes.)
title The Archival Back Burner: Manuscript Collections and the National Archives
topic Archives
Library Materials
Access to Information
Government Publications
Donors
Personal Narratives
Writing (Composition)
Primary Sources
Information Processing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ887537