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Re: inherent vice



I found several references to this term:

http://www.nedcc.org/p101s/terms.htm
Northeast Document Conservation Center

http://www.lectlaw.com/def/i043.htm
The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon

http://www.hfmgv.org/histories/cis/paper.html
Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village - Caring for Your Artifacts

http://www.nunnforum.emory.edu/preservation/vice.html
Emory University (page is under construction)

--Kris

  Kristine L. Toma, C.A.
  Records & Archives Manager
  International SEMATECH
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Miller [mailto:lmiller@MAILHOST.TCS.TULANE.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 10:16 AM
To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: inherent vice


I'm trying to find a citation for the term "inherent vice," the quality of
paper that causes it to self-destruct. I've checked the Bellardo and Harrod
glossaries and cannot find a reference to it. I thought it was a not
uncommon archival term, but now am wondering where I picked it up. Any
leads?

Thanks, Lee

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