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From the Archives: The State of Records Management, c. 1961 | The Schedule
A twitter conversation about the split between Archives and Records
Management (a topic that is worthy of its own series, let alone its own
post) recently piqued my curiosity about how the two professions got this
way in the first place. I know that there was a recent article in American
Archivist about the development of the Records Management profession, but
my quick search on the SAA site hasn’t turned it up (Irony!). What it HAS
turned up is this article
<http://archivists.metapress.com/content/f4285k8x40516158/?p=5baeb7f1d86f45c898c7d2de73aa4be6&pi=12>
from 1961 by Thornton W. Mitchell. (The article should be old enough that
even if you don’t have an SAA membership you should be able to access this
one).

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