Records Management and the “Paperwork Age”
Arthur Barcan
Business History Review, 1955, vol. 29, issue 3, 218-226
Abstract:
In order to utilize the new science of records management, historians need detailed, specific information on the various techniques which have been worked out. The Controlled Record Keeping program of the National Records Management Council, developed by historically oriented specialists, offers three basic tools which are equally useful to businessmen and scholars in helping to win the “Battle of the Bulk.”
Date: 1955
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