I am reviewing a finding aid I created almost 20 years ago, and I would
like input into term length for some restrictions I had put on some
files. The restrictions are of two kinds:  pre-publication reviews of
articles and site visit reports for grant applications.  The collection
is that of a scientist who was active with various professional groups.
As such, the scientist was asked to participate in peer review for
several journals and the articles and her comments are in the
collection.  The scientist died in 1987 and the Archives received the
collection at her death.  At the time I processed the collection, I was
leery of making those recent reviews and site visits public, but it
seems to me that after more than twenty years, these no longer need to
be closed.

 

I have tried, and failed, to find material to back up a further
restriction.  What is the wisdom of the list?  My brain is slow today;
what am I missing?

 

Thanks.

 

Barbara J. Niss

Mount Sinai Archives

Levy Library, Box 1102

1 Gustave L. Levy Place

New York, NY 10029-6574

(212) 241-7239

(212) 831-2625 (fax)

 


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