From 1950 to 1985 the federal government experienced much success in disposing of records with insufficient retention values. During those thirty-five years some 140 million cubic feet of records were created, and some 120 million cubic feet of records were destroyed. By way of comparison, between 1789 and 1950 the federal government created less than 30 million cubic feet of records and destroyed less than 10 million cubic feet of records. To a large extent the success the federal government has experienced in efficiently and effectively destroying temporary records, particularly during the past four decades, is the result of the records disposition activities of the National Archives. While these activities prior to 1950 are generally wel...
In 1972, eleven years after Dwight D. Eisenhower left the White House, archivists at the Eisenhower ...
The Congressional Papers Roundtable of the Society of American Archivists was organized in 1984 and ...
Renovations and restoration of the Indiana State Library and Historical Building began in June 2001 ...
From 1789 to 1985 the federal government has created some 170 million cubic feet of records. At the ...
On 19 October 1984, President Ronald Reagan signed the National Archives and Records Administration ...
This article deals with policy records at the front end of their lives; that is, preserving them f...
In recent years, records have become a matter of increasing concern. For a long time, there have be...
Much has been written about the need to manage records and information and to provide systematic pro...
The National Archives and Records Administration has had a program for accessioning, describing, pre...
This paper is a much abridged version of a section of the opening chapter of the official history of...
An analysis and examination of the National Archives of the United States. The 19th century backgrou...
This bipartite paper flows out of the writing of a history of criminal justice and it attempts to re...
In the mid-1970s, a sustained discussion about the management of modem congressional collections fir...
The Kansas Historical Society had a six-month time period in which to shut down its State Records Ce...
The records of large historical agencies embracing geographically dispersed sites pose great opportu...
In 1972, eleven years after Dwight D. Eisenhower left the White House, archivists at the Eisenhower ...
The Congressional Papers Roundtable of the Society of American Archivists was organized in 1984 and ...
Renovations and restoration of the Indiana State Library and Historical Building began in June 2001 ...
From 1789 to 1985 the federal government has created some 170 million cubic feet of records. At the ...
On 19 October 1984, President Ronald Reagan signed the National Archives and Records Administration ...
This article deals with policy records at the front end of their lives; that is, preserving them f...
In recent years, records have become a matter of increasing concern. For a long time, there have be...
Much has been written about the need to manage records and information and to provide systematic pro...
The National Archives and Records Administration has had a program for accessioning, describing, pre...
This paper is a much abridged version of a section of the opening chapter of the official history of...
An analysis and examination of the National Archives of the United States. The 19th century backgrou...
This bipartite paper flows out of the writing of a history of criminal justice and it attempts to re...
In the mid-1970s, a sustained discussion about the management of modem congressional collections fir...
The Kansas Historical Society had a six-month time period in which to shut down its State Records Ce...
The records of large historical agencies embracing geographically dispersed sites pose great opportu...
In 1972, eleven years after Dwight D. Eisenhower left the White House, archivists at the Eisenhower ...
The Congressional Papers Roundtable of the Society of American Archivists was organized in 1984 and ...
Renovations and restoration of the Indiana State Library and Historical Building began in June 2001 ...