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Re: newspaper clippings



Title: re: newspaper clippings
Hi, all!
 
Personally, I say ditch the clippings.  After all, it is the information that you want to preserve.   If it's 14th century parchment we're talking about, by all means considered it saved.  But newspaper?   Newspaper itself is valueless.  It's the information that needs to be saved.
 
Best,
Susan
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Pearson, Paul [mailto:pmpearson@BELLARMINE.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 9:49 AM
To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
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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