Camden technical library, 1930-1983 (bulk, 1930-1968).

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Camden technical library, 1930-1983 (bulk, 1930-1968).

The records in this group represent a selection from the contents of the former RCA technical library located on the sixth floor of Building 10 of the Camden Plant. Books and serials formerly in the technical library have been integrated into Hagley's general Imprints Department collection and may be accessed through the on line public access catalog (OPAC).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6761379

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