For background information in a work of fiction, I need information 
on how/where archivists were trained in the '70s-80s, generally and 
in regard to conserving/displaying works on paper. Assuming this is 
not a topic of general interest, I am happy to have you contact me 
off-line. Thanks in advance. This list has aided me in the past, and 
I have high hopes for the present.

Jane


Jane Paznik-Bondarin
Emerita Professor
City University of New York
PHONE: 212-533-7035
FAX: 212-420-7554 

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