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News From Hope College, Volume 25.4: February, 1994, Hope College Feb 1994

News From Hope College, Volume 25.4: February, 1994, Hope College

News from Hope College

No abstract provided.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 018, Number 25, January 31, 1994, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 018, Number 25, January 31, 1994, Grand Valley State University

1993-1994, Volume 18

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Lanthorn, Vol. 28, No. 17, January 26, 1994, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Lanthorn, Vol. 28, No. 17, January 26, 1994, Grand Valley State University

Volume 28, September 1, 1993 - April 20, 1994

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 018, Number 24, January 24, 1994, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 018, Number 24, January 24, 1994, Grand Valley State University

1993-1994, Volume 18

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Lanthorn, Vol. 28, No. 16, January 19, 1994, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Lanthorn, Vol. 28, No. 16, January 19, 1994, Grand Valley State University

Volume 28, September 1, 1993 - April 20, 1994

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 018, Number 23, January 17, 1994, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 018, Number 23, January 17, 1994, Grand Valley State University

1993-1994, Volume 18

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Lanthorn, Vol. 28, No. 15, January 12, 1994, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Lanthorn, Vol. 28, No. 15, January 12, 1994, Grand Valley State University

Volume 28, September 1, 1993 - April 20, 1994

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 018, Number 22, January 10, 1994, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 018, Number 22, January 10, 1994, Grand Valley State University

1993-1994, Volume 18

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Gvsu Undergraduate And Graduate Catalog, 1994-1995, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Gvsu Undergraduate And Graduate Catalog, 1994-1995, Grand Valley State University

Course Catalogs, 1963-2021

Grand Valley State University 1994-1995 undergraduate and/or graduate course catalog published annually to provide students with information and guidance for enrollment.


Gvsu Graduate Bulletin, 1994-1995, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Gvsu Graduate Bulletin, 1994-1995, Grand Valley State University

Course Catalogs, 1963-2021

Grand Valley State University 1994-1995 graduate bulletin published annually to provide students with information and guidance for enrollment.


Children's Book Festival, Karen Rowell, Onva K. Boshears Jr., University Of Southern Mississippi Jan 1994

Children's Book Festival, Karen Rowell, Onva K. Boshears Jr., University Of Southern Mississippi

Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival Programs

The program for the twenty-seventh annual Children's Book Festival held on the campus of The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1994.


The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 05.01: Winter 1994, Jenifer A. Smith, Larry J. Wagenaar Jan 1994

The Joint Archives Quarterly, Volume 05.01: Winter 1994, Jenifer A. Smith, Larry J. Wagenaar

The Joint Archives Quarterly

No abstract provided.


The Scanlon Plan: Holland's "Work Ethic" Oral History Interview: Carl Frost Center Oral History Project, Ryan Harvey Jan 1994

The Scanlon Plan: Holland's "Work Ethic" Oral History Interview: Carl Frost Center Oral History Project, Ryan Harvey

Carl Frost Center Oral History Project

No abstract provided.


1994-1995. Catalog., Hope College Jan 1994

1994-1995. Catalog., Hope College

Hope College Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Swenson Center News, 1994, Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College Jan 1994

Swenson Center News, 1994, Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College

Newsletter: Swenson Center News

No abstract provided.


Cedarville: A Tribute To Our Heritage, 100th Year Labor Day Committee Jan 1994

Cedarville: A Tribute To Our Heritage, 100th Year Labor Day Committee

Cedarville, Ohio, Historical Information

No abstract provided.


Privacy Issues Affecting Lesbian And Gay Archival Collections, Diane Shannon Jan 1994

Privacy Issues Affecting Lesbian And Gay Archival Collections, Diane Shannon

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

Originally, I planned to discuss more broadly in this paper issues of access in lesbian and gay archives. Not only did I intend to research and write about the issues surrounding the confidentiality of information contained in those archives, but also the benefits and losses associated with cooperative agreements between those archives and local community groups, and between the archives themselves. Additionally, I planned to discuss the ways in which a lack of funding at smaller lesbian and gay archives affects their operation (hours of operation, the materials and expertise they use, climate control, etc.). My mechanisms for analyzing all …


Questioning Aesthetics: Are Archivists Qualified To Make Appraisal Or Reappraisal Decisions Based On Aesthetic Judgments?, Kimberly J. Barata Jan 1994

Questioning Aesthetics: Are Archivists Qualified To Make Appraisal Or Reappraisal Decisions Based On Aesthetic Judgments?, Kimberly J. Barata

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

During the appraisal or reappraisal process, an item may be either accessioned into or remain intact as part of a collection owing to its intrinsic value. Judgments regarding the intrinsic value of an item range from the purely subjective to the totally ambiguous. The concept of intrinsic value experienced growing interest from the National Archives and Records Service (NAAS) as they began to embark on a large-scale reformatting project in 1979. Planning for this project raised the issue of whether certain documents should be retained in their original format or be destroyed following reformatting. In response to this issue, NAAS …


Back Matter, Richard J. Cox Jan 1994

Back Matter, Richard J. Cox

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, Richard J. Cox Jan 1994

Front Matter, Richard J. Cox

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.


Gvsu Press Releases, 1994, Grand Valley State University Jan 1994

Gvsu Press Releases, 1994, Grand Valley State University

University Press Releases, 1961-Present

A compilation of press releases for the year 1994 submitted by University Communications (formerly News & Information Services) to news agencies concerning the people, places, and events related to Grand Valley State University.


Studying The Weathervane: Use As A Factor In Appraisal Criteria, Wendy Duff Jan 1994

Studying The Weathervane: Use As A Factor In Appraisal Criteria, Wendy Duff

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

In his 1974 Society of American Archivists presidential address, Gerald F. Ham cautioned archivists against becoming "too closely tied to the vogue of the academic marketplace" otherwise ''the archivist will remain at best nothing more than a weathervane moved by the changing winds of historiography." These wise words of advice reflected concern over collecting activities that responded to the latest research interests rather than a broad knowledge of ''the scope, quality, and direction of research in an open-ended future." But how can archivists predict the future trends of research, especially those in an openended future? Should they even try? Timothy …


Oral History: Provenance And Intellectual Access, David S. Miller Jan 1994

Oral History: Provenance And Intellectual Access, David S. Miller

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

In the second half of the twentieth century, resea·rchers in all fields of study have become more sensitive to documentary gaps, especially the paucity of materials by and about social non-elites. With increasing frequency, oral history projects have been carried out to add these forgotten voices to the historical record and thereby create what may be termed new historical evidence. In the words of one public historian, "a new and integrative paradigm" is crafted out of such initiatives, whereby the oral testimonies of the heretofore ignored are synthesized with the documentation of the powerful. The result is, at least in …


Ms 075 Guide To Sam Nixon, Md Papers (1977-2003), Samuel Nixon (1927-2003) Jan 1994

Ms 075 Guide To Sam Nixon, Md Papers (1977-2003), Samuel Nixon (1927-2003)

Manuscript Finding Aids

Sam Nixon, MD papers consists of about 396 boxes and contains correspondence, financial documents, and printed materials that document the life and career of Dr. Sam Nixon. Nixon was Director of University of Texas Health Science Center and president of the Texas Medical Association. Collection consists of 502 boxes equaling 303 cubic feet. Subjects: Family Practice. See more at MS 075.


Dancing: Archival Education And Student Research, Richard J. Cox Jan 1994

Dancing: Archival Education And Student Research, Richard J. Cox

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

John Mellencamp's song "Dance Naked" might seem an inappropriate way of introducing four student essays on archival topics, but it happened to be what I was listening to as I put the finishing touches to this essay. As with most popular song lyrics (and I am not repeating Mellencamp's words so as not to offend anyone), these words can be interpreted on a number of levels. Yet, I know that when students work on such essays in their archives courses that they both feel naked in their lack of security about their own knowledge of archival science while sensing a …


Provenance Xii, Issues 1 & 2, Richard J. Cox Jan 1994

Provenance Xii, Issues 1 & 2, Richard J. Cox

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

No abstract provided.