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Re: newspaper clippings
I toss them, unless I have a whole newspaper section that I want to
save. Then I store it in a flat box inside acid-free folders or lined
with acid-free buffered paper.
Rebecca Fitzgerald, CA
Mt. St. Mary's Archives & Dept. of Special Collections
Mt. St. Mary's College & Seminary
Emmitsburg, MD
301/447-5397
rfitzger@msmary.edu
-----Original Message-----
From: Pearson, Paul
Sent: Tue 5/15/2001 9:48 AM
To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Cc:
Subject: Re: newspaper clippings
After newspaper clippings have been copied onto acid free paper, what
does
everyone do with the original clippings? Throw them in the bin, keep
them....
Paul.
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