Research and Bibliographic Publications
Developing a Premier National Institution: A Report from the User Community to the National Archives
PAGE PUTNAM MILLER
Based on ten months of research and interviews with more than two hundred users and archivists, this report from the National Coordinating Committee seeks to increase the level of an informed and constructive communication between users and supporters of the archives, archives management, and congressional committees, in an effort to promote joint endeavors for determining future directions for the National Archives.
Page Putnam Miller is director of the National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History.
1989. 40 pages.
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Survey of Federal Writers' Project Manuscript Holdings in State Depositories
ANN BANKS AND ROBERT CARTER
Following the dissolution of the Federal Writers' Project, the records remained scattered, with no central reference for locating them. This directory provides for the first time a comprehensive guide to all extant manuscripts, indexed by state. Each entry includes a description of the contents of the repository and contact addresses. Historians of local and ethnic history will find this directory especially useful.
Ann Banks edited First-Person America, an anthology of oral history narratives collected by the Federal Writers' Project.
Robert Carter is a special collections librarian at Indiana State University in Terre Haute.
1985. 32 pages
ISBN 0-87229-028-X
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