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April 01 1974
‘A Modicum of Commitment’: The Present and Future Importance of the Historical Records Survey
Edward Papenfuse
Edward Papenfuse
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Society of American Archivists, St. Louis
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The American Archivist (1974) 37 (2): 211–221.
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Edward Papenfuse; ‘A Modicum of Commitment’: The Present and Future Importance of the Historical Records Survey. The American Archivist 1 April 1974; 37 (2): 211–221. doi: https://doi.org/10.17723/aarc.37.2.n605570x02541331
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