A Vision of Archival Education at the Millennium

Column editor's note: This is the third in a series of articles appearing from time to time in this column that address the teaching of particular areas of interest within library and information science (LIS). Archives, as an area of LIS, do not receive enough attention in many LIS programs. T...

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