Gelman Library Assistant University Librarian for Services records, 1980-1990.

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Gelman Library Assistant University Librarian for Services records, 1980-1990.

Materials in this collection include promotional guides, brochures, correspondence, memos, forms, and files of the system implementation group (SIG). They range in date from 1980-90, and were transferred to the University Archives by the Associate University Librarian for for Public Services.

4.0 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8119475

George Washington University

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