RecorDIM project records 1994-2007

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RecorDIM project records 1994-2007

Records comprise reports, meeting materials and handouts, correspondence and memoranda, budgets, contracts, publication development and design material, images, and training materials, dating 1994-2007, created and maintained by the Field Projects Division of the Getty Conservation Institute. The materials concern the development, operation, and results of Field Projects' Recording, Documentation, and Information Management (RecorDIM) Initiative.

3.5 linear feet; (6 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6656190

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