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51. Mass Treatment of Flooded Archival Materials by Gamma Radiation.

52. A Dilemma between Politics and Evangelism: S. Wells Williams' Controversial Translation of the "Toleration Article" in the Sino–U.S. Treaty of Tientsin.

53. Moving Beyond the Threshold: The Escalation of Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Akim North Municipality of Ghana.

54. Public relations education, 1950s–1990s: the IPRA perspective.

55. DIGITAL ARCHIVAL PRESERVATION AND CULTURAL HERITAGE: A PRACTICE-LED STUDY AND PRESERVATION PROJECT OF THE WORK OF LATE SCULPTOR BONGINKOSI MICHAEL GASA.

56. A Bitter Adjustment for German Family Capitalism: Succession and a Changing Ownership Transfer Regime.

57. Co‐curation: Archival interventions and voluntary sector records.

58. 'The Duke's Lock': a study of the interchangeability of Henry Nock's Board of Ordnance 'Screwless' Lock. Part 1: materials, machines and measurements.

59. Performing a constitution: a history of Magna Carta in Shakespeare's King John.

60. Finding common ground: rebuilding the Scandinavian Monetary Union in the interwar years.

61. Notes to Self.

62. Manifesto for infrastructural thinking: Living with psychoanalysis in a glitch.

63. From the Archives: Pacific Research Archives.

64. Heat- and Solvent-Set Repair Tissues.

65. Frank Ramsey's place in the history of mathematical economics: not what you think.

66. Major Accessions to Repositories in 2001 Relating to 20th Century Politics.

67. Congressional Archives: A new source for the Vietnam era.

68. Tracing the rise of video halls and transient media forms in Bengal: an archaeology of the non-archived.

69. 'Essentially an American Institution Planted on Foreign Soil': The American Library in Paris, the Paris Herald, the Paris Tribune and Ex Libris.

70. "An invincible force meets an immovable object": Gertrude Stein comes to Chicago.

71. Stewarding our resources: Building a sustainable IPUMS archival document access system.

72. Moments of Being-in-the-Archive.

73. Rise of container structures along the Danube River in Bratislava: Transformation of the embankment after the river regulation.

74. The Effect of Linalool Vapour on Silver-Gelatine Photographs and Bookbinding Leathers.

75. Major accessions to repositories in 2004 relating to legal history.

76. William Su Ting – China's forgotten palynologist.

77. Psychological Elements of Insurgents Strategies of Al-Shabaab in Kenya and Boko Haram in Nigeria.

78. The geopolitics of improvised language: President John F. Kennedy's 'Ich bin ein Berliner' address.

79. “The Non-Combatant on the ‘Front Line’: British Servicewomen During the Troubles in Northern Ireland”.

80. Creating 'an air sense:' Governor Hugh Clifford and the beginnings of civil aviation in Nigeria, 1919-1920.

81. Negotiating peace education: the dynamics of bottom-up/top-down integrated/bilingual education initiatives in Israel.

82. Komisje Archeologiczne Śląskiego Instytutu Naukowego w Katowicach.

83. Coloniality of Epistemic Power in International Practices: NGO Inclusion in World Bank Policymaking.

84. An Iron Age Stone Toilet Seat (the 'Throne of Solomon') from Captain Montagu Brownlow Parker's 1909–1911 Excavations in Jerusalem.

85. Somewhere downstairs: Re-animating a departmental geography collection.

86. The technological landscape of human and animal transportation: Cases from Northern Nigeria and Southern Côte d'Ivoire.

87. The History of the Polish Collection and Programming at the Chicago Public Library.

88. Geographical–Historical Analysis of the Herbarium Specimens Representing the Economically Important Family Amaranthaceae (Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae Clade) Collected in 1821–2022 and Preserved in the Herbarium of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow

89. Entextualizing History through Archives: Representation of Muslim Identity in Post 9/11 Documentaries.

90. A curator at the height of his powers: HW Dickinson, James Watt, and the Newcomen Society, 1919–1930.

91. Defying description: searching for queer history in institutional archives.

92. Attitudes and uses of archival materials among science-based anthropologists.

93. THE 150TH -YEAR WATERSHED - A SECURE DIGITAL REPOSITORY CREATED FOR STANDARD BANK HERITAGE CENTRE.

94. Heavy metal contamination of archived historical documents and employees.

95. FOLLOWING PAPER TRAILS THROUGH WASHINGTON'S PAST.

96. Bill Would Require Free Public Access to Research Papers.

97. Congress Joins Paper Chase.

98. Translation teams as cognitive systems: Archival material, cognitive artifacts, and group-level cognitive processes.

99. Between Legal and Illegal Tender.

100. (Un)Settled Monument: Tehran's Shahyad Square in the Revolutionary Crucible.