The archive as a service: instruments of control and dissemination
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1991.v0i13.710Abstract
One of the biggest prblems facing the Archivist these days is the lack of a terminology given an international consensus. On the other hand, neither do universally valid regulations exist for the composiny of cataloguing index cards for archive material. After revising the theoretical exposition, the authors offer various models in which they try to fit theory and practise together.
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