Helen Willa Samuels papers, 1940-2004, 1972-2004.

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Helen Willa Samuels papers, 1940-2004, 1972-2004.

These professional papers document Samuels' activities as an archivist, author, researcher and instructor. This collection reflects the wide range of activities in which she was involved, and her important contributions to archival practice and theory, including the development of documentation strategy and institutional functional analysis. Types of records include correspondence and subject files, research files and publication drafts, and records created during service on numerous boards and committees.

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Samuels, Helen Willa, 1943-

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Helen Willa Samuels (born 1943) is an American archivist and scholar in archival studies. She is best known for her essay "Who Controls the Past", which introduced the concept of archival documentation strategy, and her book Varsity Letters: Documenting Modern Colleges and Universities. ...