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2. Pushing Paper: Dealers and Institutional Collectors
3. More than paper
4. From the leaders of our nation: Prime Ministers' records at the National Archives
5. Archiving the history of economics
6. Notes and comments
7. JSTOR: past, present, and future
8. Glasnost' and the Gulag: new information on Soviet forced labour around World War II
9. How the inaugural was received: Wisconsin Daily Patriot, March 5, 1861
10. Introduction
11. Haiti's Hidden Archives and Accidental Archivists: A View on the Private Collections and Their Keepers at the Heart of Safeguarding the Nation's Classical Music Heritage
12. Finding Finley: Reuniting the Works of Naturalist William L Finley through Digital Collaboration
13. Fifty years of consumer issues in The Journal of Consumer Affairs
14. Resources for research in French Polynesia and New Caledonia
15. The Djogdja Documenten: the Dutch-Indonesian relationship following independence through an archival lens
16. Iconoclastic Textuality: The Ecclesiastical Proust Archive
17. Cool things in the collection: the Canon Wilmot collection
18. Cool things in the collection: the Fred McGuinness collection
19. Cool things in the collection: Red River records, 1812-1870
20. Middle power in perspective: the historical section in Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
21. From the archives
22. The role of Montreal's Dykes on Mykes radio show
23. Geoffrey Vickers 2004: contemporary applications and changing appreciative settings
24. The quest for the nation's title deeds, 1901-1990
25. A digital library to serve a region: the Bioregion and First Nations Collections of the Southern Oregon Digital Archives
26. Using a native XML database for encoded archival description search and retrieval
27. 'Fields of vision': photographs in the missionary collections at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London
28. Notes for notes
29. Latest news from the ESRC Qualitative Data Archival Resource Centre (QUALIDATA)
30. The MOSC project: using the OAI-PMH to bridge metadata cultural differences across museums, archives, and libraries
31. From citizens to enemy aliens: Oregon women, marriage, and the surveillance state during the first world war
32. Following the roots of Oregon Wine
33. NEW YORK TIMES, POST TO SELL DIGITAL FACSIMILES
34. Considerations in Creating Online Archives
35. Moving Reference to the Web
36. Quality Standards for Digital Reference Consortia
37. Libraries and archives
38. E-sources on women & gender
39. Cool things in the collection: HBC Films return to Canada
40. 140th birthday miscellany: with this issue, it is 140 years since Nature first appeared on 4 November 1869. To mark the anniversary, these two pages offer a miscellany from that issue and from 1889, 1909, 1929, 1949, 1969 and 1989
41. Libraries and archives
42. Statement at the Open University on the occasion of the launch of the Sir Geoffrey Vickers archive
43. 50 & 100 Years Ago
44. Rothschild on-line: Victor Gray, Director of the Rothschild Archive, introduces a new website that will prove a invaluable resource for all students of economic, and social history, and more besides. (Frontline)
45. 50 & 100 Years Ago
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