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Accession 17-071

National Museum of Natural History

Website Records, 2016

Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu.
Creator:National Museum of Natural History
Title:Website Records
Dates:2016
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Collection:Accession 17-071
Language of Materials:English
Summary:

This accession consists of the Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records (CoPAR) website as it existed on March 16, 2016. CoPAR is dedicated to helping anthropologists, librarians, archivists, information specialists and others preserve and provide access to the record of human diversity and the history of the discipline. The website, which is maintained by the National Anthropological Archives and Human Studies Film Archives within the Department of Anthropology, includes bulletins, online publications, and a directory of ethnographic archives. Materials are in electronic format.

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This accession consists of the Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records (CoPAR) website as it existed on March 16, 2016. CoPAR is dedicated to helping anthropologists, librarians, archivists, information specialists and others preserve and provide access to the record of human diversity and the history of the discipline. The website, which is maintained by the National Anthropological Archives and Human Studies Film Archives within the Department of Anthropology, includes bulletins, online publications, and a directory of ethnographic archives. Materials are in electronic format.

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Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 17-071, National Museum of Natural History, Website Records

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Electronic Records

CoPAR website, crawled March 16, 2016

Electronic Records