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Library History with Heritage & University Archives, Part 2

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In this second installment of Library History with Heritage & University archives, we’ll be looking at the trajectory of the Library School since its reorganization in 1947. Strozier Library, 1957, view this item in the digital library.

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Following Maps from Manuscript to Print in the Bureau of Indian Affairs Irrigation Division

Unwritten Record

government. Known as overprinting, each plate would subsequently be pressed onto a sheet of paper. Intersections of Manuscript and Print” webpage from the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education from the University of Southern Maine. Published April 2001. Overprinting required exact precision.

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Ten Years After: RIM Standards Evolve Slowly

Positively RIM

In 2001, ISO published a records management standard, 15489, that remains an important reference and guide for measuring RIM success today. Accountability and Transparency describe RIM’s governance and explicitly stated organization; policies; and strategies. It was largely paper-based, and its roots in library science were apparent.

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Championing evidenced-based librarianship and the North of England

CILIP

We also travel the length and breadth of the UK meeting members, acting as a conduit between all of you working in library and information services and CILIP?s So, a bit about my early career: unlike Ayub, I was never a Saturday assistant in a public library. I started in 1978 as a library assistant at the University of Birmingham?s