University Committee and Planning Records in the Digital Age
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As campus planning committees shift from paper to electronic formats for gathering and disseminating information and reports, how can the campus archives ensure that these critical historical records are captured, preserved, and made accessible to researchers? This study looks at adapting existing accessioning tools for managing electronic committee records, methods for storing and normalizing files, and using a digital repository tool (DSpace) for providing access.
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