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Fern
The block numeric system was developed by the Government of Canada. The
National Archives published what was frequently referred to as "the blue
book" I believe in the early 1970s. Someone from the Ottawa chapter of
ARMA might be able to provide additional information.
Sue
Sue Kessler, MLS, CRM
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Subject: [RM] What is the origin of Block Numeric file codes
I am looking for the year when Block Numeric file codes were first used
and by whom or who patented or invented the system? Does anyone have a
reference in a publication that refers to the history of file systems?
Thanks for any help you can give
Fern Phillips, CRM
Retired
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