We absolutely need dialogue about preservation and use of documentary sources! Please continue to post these! Best, Judy Wellman > From: NYHISTLED <[log in to unmask]> > Reply-To: "A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State > history." <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 10:34:46 -0500 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Closure to thread--Private Sale of Public Records > > I have received three additional messages on the subject of "Private Sale of > Public Records." These messages contain responses to earlier postings, and I > will be posting them because I think they bring closure to the issue. > Personal experiences, opinions, and positions have been strongly and > effectively stated by both collectors and custodians of materials documenting > New York state history. > > Two list members have privately questioned whether these postings are > appropriate for a list dealing with New York State history. Since its > inception in 1995, NYHIST-L has had occasional postings regarding the > accessibility and preservation of documentary sources relating to New York > history. Several of those postings have included comments on the policies and > practices of libraries and archives in regard to preservation and duplication > of documentary materials. I think that libraries and archives in New York > deserve and need public scrutiny by historically-aware citizens. Therefore, I > will continue to post messages concerning the administration of source > materials relating to New York history. However, list members should refrain > from personal exchanges, and should keep their focus on New York-related > questions, topics, and issues. > > Thank you! > > Jim Folts > Moderator, NYHIST-L