Chip Monks at the Gate: The Impact of Technology on Archives, Libraries and the User

  • Hugh A. Taylor

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Hugh A. Taylor
Hugh Taylor was Provincial Archivist of Alberta, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia successively, and Director of the Archives (now Historical Resources) Branch at the Public (now National) Archives of Canada. He also served as President of the Society of American Archivists and founding President of the Council of Nova Scotia Archives. He is now retired and works as a consulting archivist. He was granted an Honorary Life Membership in the Association of Canadian Archivists in June 1983. He has published numerous articles on archival theory and practice, and a Fesfschrifr in his honour is forthcoming from the ACA.
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1991-01-01
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Taylor, Hugh A. 1991. « Chip Monks at the Gate: The Impact of Technology on Archives, Libraries and the User ». Archivaria 33 (janvier). https://archivaria.ca/index.php/archivaria/article/view/11808.
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