Documenting localities

Richard J. Cox

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Documenting localities

by Richard J. Cox

2014

Scarecrow Press, Incorporated

198

9781283617802

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"... In this work I have tried to discuss the importance of the locality to American Archival practice, the primary methods archivists have used to acquire documentation about localities, the practical basis of the archival documentation strategy as a more systematic approach to archival appraisal, and finally, to suggest a schema for conducting such documentation work. A brief concluding chapter discusses additional sources of information on archival appraisal and the documentation strategy concept." -- P. vii.

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Documenting localities was written by Richard J. Cox.

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