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Re: "Access and Allies" question
One consideration is that if you are a state university, your holdings are
public records with no restrictions, barring medical records, which have
their own inherent restrictions.
Best of luck.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mimi Bowling" <mbowling@NYPL.ORG>
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: "Access and Allies" question
> An excellent case study involving a situation similar to the one described
> by Kim A. Scott was published some years ago in _The American Archivist_:
>
> Harold L. Miller, "Will Access Restrictions Hold Up In Court? ...."
> American Archivist, Volume 52, pp. 180-190 (Spring 1989).
>
> Mimi Bowling
> Charles J. Liebman Curator of Manuscripts
> The New York Public Library
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