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2007 North Carolina Archives Week

2006 Archives Week Icon Archives Week is an annual, week-long observance of the agencies and people responsible for maintaining and making available the archival and historical records of our nation, state, communities and people. The events are a celebration of the work that we and our organizations do, but it is also a time to raise public awareness. By holding exhibit openings, workshops, lectures, open houses, and other related events during Archives Week, North Carolina's archives community can make a concerted effort to bring the importance of our profession to our state's citizenry and public leaders.

Any agency that deals with archives and historical records in North Carolina is invited to participate in Archives Week in North Carolina. The Society of North Carolina Archivists (SNCA) sponsors the week and will serve as an information clearinghouse for events occurring during the week. In addition, SNCA has published a guide to help in planning your events and SNCA officers will be available to provide assistance as well. The third annual Archives Week in North Carolina will take place October 22-28, 2007.

Above: Portraits by Hugh Mangum from the Hugh Mangum Photographs, (ca. 1890)-1922. Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

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Take a look at the new poster and bookmark for 2007!

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Guilford College: "Behind-the Scenes" Tours and College History Highlights

Last Modified: 10/15/2007

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