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Archivists, Collectors, Dealers, and Replevin
Archivists, Collectors, Dealers, and Replevin: Case Studies on Private Ownership of Public Documents | Elizabeth H. Dow
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Today, governmental archivists and manuscript collectorsboth private collectors and collecting repositoriesare in conflict and competition for government documents that come out of private hands and onto the market. This book presents both sides of the issue and examines them dispassionately. It includes a historical review of institutional and state-sponsored collecting of documents, an evaluation of state and federal statutes on public documents in private hands, a careful look at the perspectives of the various parties involved in the conflict, and tales of theft and neglect as well as helpful case studies.
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“I repeat, avoiding a problem always costs less than remedying it. Avoiding the necessity for a replevin action takes conscious documentation and management of their holdings by archivists, collectors, and dealers . . . everyone should make that effort.”