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52. INTO THE ARCHIVE
53. New Reasons to Doubt That Pope During '40s Sought to Save Jews
54. From the archives
55. The role of Montreal's Dykes on Mykes radio show
56. Geoffrey Vickers 2004: contemporary applications and changing appreciative settings
57. The quest for the nation's title deeds, 1901-1990
58. A digital library to serve a region: the Bioregion and First Nations Collections of the Southern Oregon Digital Archives
59. Using a native XML database for encoded archival description search and retrieval
60. 'Fields of vision': photographs in the missionary collections at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London
61. The best of the Washington Monthly
62. Notes for notes
63. Latest news from the ESRC Qualitative Data Archival Resource Centre (QUALIDATA)
64. 3 Created a Fertility Revolution. Only 2 Were Credited
65. Our national memory is endangered
66. Pope Francis to open World War II-era Vatican archives to scrutiny
67. The toast of Society: thanks to the Unlocking the Archives project, the Royal Geographical Society (with IGB) is better placed to share its unmatched collections of geography-related treasures with the world. In the second part of our preview of the project, Christian Amodeo ventures into the archives themselves
68. The best-kept secret in London: this month, the RGS-IBG opens up its archives to the public for the first time in its 174-year history. Dr Rita Gardner, the Society's director, presents a sneak preview of the Heritage Lottery Fund-supported Unlocking the Archives project
69. Michigan's 'birth certificate' comes home
70. 3 Ways a Professional Keeps His Shop Organized: A place for everything and everything in place is the way of life in this well-organized shop
71. The MOSC project: using the OAI-PMH to bridge metadata cultural differences across museums, archives, and libraries
72. News archives: one-stop shopping, boutique hopping and the specialty news search site
73. War Crimes Archive Reveals Early Evidence Of Holocaust Death Camps
74. Richard Cohen's columns through the decades
75. From citizens to enemy aliens: Oregon women, marriage, and the surveillance state during the first world war
76. FROM THE ARCHIVES
77. Wise, wacky & whiz-bang! Here's a look back at just some of the useful and fascinating ideas from 40 years of your original guide to living wisely
78. The Cobweb
79. Researching archival reference as an information function: observations on needs and opportunities
80. Following the roots of Oregon Wine
81. Finding missing military records at state archives: if you can't locate your records in St. Louis, look no further than your state capital. Valuable documents are often housed close to home
82. Headed Home to Harlem
83. FROM THE ARCHIVES
84. FROM THE ARCHIVES
85. Lessons from the past
86. NEW YORK TIMES, POST TO SELL DIGITAL FACSIMILES
87. Considerations in Creating Online Archives
88. Moving Reference to the Web
89. Quality Standards for Digital Reference Consortia
90. From the Mixed-Up Files of David Foster Wallace
91. The 100 Remarkable Moment
92. They Said It
93. Libraries and archives
94. From the archives
95. From the archives
96. Rule creates headaches for historical medical archives
97. How should IRBs approach privacy in medical archives?
98. Civilian control of the military
99. E-sources on women & gender
100. Time Inc. Archives Go to Historical Society
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