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"Archives and the public good" was published by Quorum Books in 2002 - Westport, Conn, it has 340 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Archives and the public good
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 340
  • Publisher: Quorum Books
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  • Publish Location: Westport, Conn

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  • Pagination: vi, 340 p. ;

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"Archives and the public good" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Machine generated contents note: Explanation
  • 2- Archives on Trial: The Strange Case of the Martin Luther King, Jr, Papers
  • 3- James M. O'Toole
  • 4- "A Monumental Blunder": The Destruction of Records on Nazi War Criminals in Canada
  • 5- Terry Cook
  • 6- Information for Accountability Workshops: Their Role in Promoting Access to Information
  • 7- Kimberly Barata, Piers Cain, Dawn Routledge, andJustus Wamukoya
  • 8- Secrecy
  • 9- Implausible Deniability: The Politics of Documents in the Iran-Contra Affair and Its Investigations
  • 10- David A. Wallace
  • 11- The Failure of Federal Records Management: The IRS versus a Democratic Society
  • 12- Shelley Davis
  • 13- Lighting Up the Internet: The Brown and Williamson Collection
  • 14- Robin L. Chandler and Susan Storch
  • 15- Memory
  • 16- The Tuskegee Syphilis Study and the Politics of Memory
  • 17- Tywanna Whorley
  • 18- Turning History into Justice: The National Archives and Records Administration and Holocaust-Era Assets, 1996-2001
  • 19- Greg BradSher
  • 20- "They Should Have Destroyed More": The Destruction of Public Records by the South African State in the Final Years of Apartheid, 1990-1994
  • 21- Verne Harris
  • 22- Trying to Write "Comprehensive and Accurate" History of the Foreign Relations of the United States: An Archival Perspective
  • 23- Anne Van Camp
  • 24- Trust
  • 25- What You Get Is Not What You See: Forgery and the Corruption of Recordkeeping Systems
  • 26- David B. Gracy II
  • 27- The Jamaican Financial Crisis: Accounting for the Collapse of Jamaica's Indigenous Commercial Banks
  • 28- Victoria L. Lemieux
  • 29- The Anchors of Community Trust and Academic Liberty: The Fabrikant Affair
  • 30- Barbara L. Craig
  • 31- Records and the Public Interest: The "Heiner Affair" in Queensland, Australia
  • 32- Chris Hurley.

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