Dear List Members,
Thanks to all of those who gave me feedback.  The general consensus is
that typically newspaper clippings are photocopied and the originals
discarded except in rare circumstances.  In cases where they are kept
they are placed between sheets of buffer paper.  If money and time were
not issues, what (if anything) would you do differently when it comes to
processing newspaper clippings in collections?  Would we still photocopy
and discard or would we try to save the original clipping?
_______________________________
Sam Passey
Senior Library Specialist
Manuscripts Division / Marriott Library
University of Utah

 
 


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