Abstract

IBRARIANS in the United States have not only an academ ic interest in archives as a related field but also J often a practical interest because, in a number of states, libraries are charged with the custody or actual administration of large deposits of noncurrent state records., If for no other reason librarians should be informed regarding some of the recent developments in this allied field in which progress of late has been revolutionary. In I9I2, Waldo G. Leland spoke of the United States as having outdistanced completely other countries in the development of library science but as being immeasurably behind them in all that pertains to archives. He then predicted:

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