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Maarja Krusten <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Nov 2005 20:51:37 EST
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Sorry, when I dashed off that posting about the Nixon-Kissinger conversation, 

I gave the wrong link for NARA' s tape subject log.  The link I gave was to a 

transcript fragment.  As NARA explains in the log, we prepared that 
transcript 
"under court order from December 1978 through March 1979 for Special Access 
8, Ronald V. Dellums, et al. v. James M. Powell, et al., No. 71-2271."

The link for the full suhbject log, including the section of conversation 52 
included in the audio clips, should have read:

http://www.ssa.gov/history/Nixon/wht002.rtf

Apologies for not proofing the message and making sure I had the right link.

Maarja

ORIGINAL POSTING from earlier today

I ran into this clip while looking for info on Kissinger's records.  It 
provides a glimpse into one type of archival work.

For anyone who wants to get a sense of what my work at NARA was like 
for a ten year period, here's a link to a publicly released audio clip: 

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB123/2-52.mp3 .  This is an 
excerpt from one of the Nixon White House tapes, a telephone tape from 
1971.  The speakers are Richard Nixon and his national security 
advisor, Henry A. Kissinger.   They discuss a number of topics, 
including the Vietnam War, foreign policy matters, Nelson Rockefeller, 
etc.

Keep in mind that we had no transcripts for most of these White House 
tapes, so we first listened to them to find out what as on them.  We 
archivists created topical subject logs as we listenend.  (I helped 
develop the subject log format for NARA.)  The NARA archivists' subject 
log for conversation WHT-2-52 -- the audio clip above --  is posted at 
www.ssa.gov/history/Nixon/wh002052.rtf ) .[see correct link above]
  We then  listened to them again to determine what we could release to 
the public and what required restriction.  Tone tape segments indicate 
deletions made by NARA.  (See 
http://nixon.archives.gov/find/tapes/processing/withdrawn.html, where 
NARA explains that "All withdrawals, including unintelligible 
withdrawals, are represented on the tapes by a ten-second tone."

Other clips are available at 
http://www.ssa.gov/history/Nixon/nixontapes.html.  For some reason, the 
Social Security Administration's history office decided to obtain this 
information from NARA and post it on its website.

Again, I spent 10 years, 8 hours a day, listening to these tapes.  I 
spent the other 4 years of my NARA career working with White House 
textual files.  The telephone tape linked to above has good sound 
quality.  Tapes recorded in the Executive Office Building had more 
problems and can be much harder to follow.

Maarja
(Former NARA Nixon tapes archivist, 1976-1990)

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