Annual Report of the Archivist of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - Archives |
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... problem . As a result , when the Na- tional Archives was created in 1934 it inherited what was already a stupendous records problem and an ever- growing one . The accelerating effect of national cri- ses , first the depression and then ...
... problem . As a result , when the Na- tional Archives was created in 1934 it inherited what was already a stupendous records problem and an ever- growing one . The accelerating effect of national cri- ses , first the depression and then ...
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... problem . Control over records must begin in the agency that creates them ; the National Archives , however , will inherit many of the records ... problems . The program of records administra- tion embarked RECORDS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM 5.
... problem . Control over records must begin in the agency that creates them ; the National Archives , however , will inherit many of the records ... problems . The program of records administra- tion embarked RECORDS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM 5.
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National Archives (U.S.). records problems . The program of records administra- tion embarked upon was designed to obtain information about present and prospective records accumulations and to assist in developing throughout the ...
National Archives (U.S.). records problems . The program of records administra- tion embarked upon was designed to obtain information about present and prospective records accumulations and to assist in developing throughout the ...
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... problems , the ever - growing weight of these problems , and the demon- strated advantages of a well - integrated records manage- ment program have induced a number of agencies to strengthen already existing programs or to institute new ...
... problems , the ever - growing weight of these problems , and the demon- strated advantages of a well - integrated records manage- ment program have induced a number of agencies to strengthen already existing programs or to institute new ...
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... problems with the assistance of the National Archives were the Office of Price Administration , the Office of ... problem will be further compli- cated by the liquidation of emergency agencies at the close of the war , the National ...
... problems with the assistance of the National Archives were the Office of Price Administration , the Office of ... problem will be further compli- cated by the liquidation of emergency agencies at the close of the war , the National ...
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Page 65 - ... includes all books, papers, maps, photographs, or other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received by any agency of the United States Government in pursuance of federal law or in connection with the transaction of public business...
Page 67 - Administrator determines that any of the records listed in a list or schedule submitted to him do not, or will not after the lapse of the period specified, have sufficient administrative, legal, research, or other value to warrant their continued preservation by the Government...
Page 60 - Commission shall make plans, estimates, and recommendations for such historical works and collections of sources as it deems appropriate for printing or otherwise recording at the public expense.
Page 56 - ... as evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the Government or because of the informational value of data contained therein.
Page 57 - The notice shall include — (1) a statement of the time, place, and nature of public rule making proceedings ; (2) reference to the legal authority under which the rule is proposed; and (3) either the terms or substance of the proposed rule or a description of the subjects and issues involved.
Page 57 - ... (B) statements of the general course and method by which its functions are channeled and determined...
Page 59 - Secretary thereof), the Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Library, the Chairman of the House Committee on the Library, the Librarian of Congress, the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, and the Archivist of the United States. The said Council shall define the classes of material...
Page 66 - Congress to be disposed of. he may empower the head of such agency to dispose of such records, after they have been in existence a specified period of time, in accordance with regulations promulgated us provided in section 2 of this Act and without listing or scheduling them.
Page 57 - General notice of proposed rule making shall be published in the Federal Register, unless persons subject thereto are named and either personally served or otherwise have actual notice thereof in accordance with law.
Page 49 - Government; and (3) schedules proposing the disposal after the lapse of specified periods of time of records of a specified form or character...