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NARA Staff Publications

2005-2007

The following bibliography lists writings and publications authored by individuals while on staff at the National Archives and Records Administration.

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NARA Staff: Please send notice of your publications for inclusion in our "Current Staff Writings" feature to alic@nara.gov.

Barbieri, Kim. "The D-day Classroom: Eisenhower Library Program Offers Students Lessons in History and Leadership." Prologue 38:3 (Fall 2006): 46-53.

Barbieri, Kim. "Five Star Leaders: Learning through Civic Engagement." Social Education 69:7 (November/December 2005): 392-404.

Baron, Jason R., and George L. Paul. "Information Inflation: Can the Legal System Adapt?" Richmond Journal of Law & Technology 13:3 (2007) 10.

Baron, Jason R. "Toward a Federal Benchmarking Standard for Evaluating Information Retrieval Products Used in E-Discovery." Sedona Conference Journal 6 (2005).
Available on Westlaw at 6 SEDCJ 237.

Barrie, Diane. "History of Physics and Allied Fields at the Reagan Library." AIP History Newsletter 37:1 (Spring 2005): 4.

Blackerby, Christine. "The Evolution of a Bill: Teaching Legislative Process." Social Education 69:7 (November/December 2005): 366-370.

Chism, Kahlil. "The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands." Social Education 71:1 (January/February 2006): 19-26.

Chism, Kahlil. "The Constitutional Amendment Process." Social Education 69:7 (November/December 2005): 373-382.

Chism, Kahlil. "Harriet Tubman: Spy, Veteran, and Widow." OAH Magazine of History 19:2 (March 2005): 47-49.

Chism, Kahlil. "Lee Lays It On the Line." Cobblestone Magazine (October 2005): 10.

Chism, Kahlil. "Mary Benson Takes a Stand on Behalf of President Abraham Lincoln." National History Day 2006 Curriculum Book: 2005 National History Day: 68-76. Book available at http://nhd.acuityweb.com/LessonPlans.htm

Clark, Bob. "FDR, Archivist: The Shaping of the National Archives" Prologue 38:4 (Winter 2006): 52-57.

Conway-Lanz, Sahr. "Beyond No Gun Ri: Refugees and the United States Military in the Korea War." Diplomatic History 29:1 (January 2005): 49-82.

Conway-Lanz, Sahr. Collateral Damage: Americans, Noncombatant Immunity, and Atrocity After World War II. New York City: Routledge, 2006.

Deeben, John P. "A Final Appeal to Capitol Hill." Prologue 39:1 (Spring 2007): 50-59.

Deeben, John. "The Flipside of Impressment: British Seamen taken by the U.S. Navy prior to the War of 1812." Journal of the War of 1812 10:1 (Spring 2006): 10-16.

Deeben, John. "Serving at the Pleasure of the President: The Nomination Papers of the United States Senate, 1789-1946." Prologue 37:4 (Winter 2005): 50-61.

Deeben, John P. "Taken on the High Seas: American Seamen Impressment Records at the National Archives, 1789-1815." New England Ancestors 7:4 (Fall 2006): 17-22, 59.

Deeben, John P. "Veterans and Private Claims: Finding Pension Information in Congressional Records." NGS NewsMagazine 32:4 (October/November/December 2006): 33-37.

Ellis, Robert. "Getting the Message Out: The Poster Boys of World War II." Prologue 37:2 (Summer 2005): 24-31.

Fawcett, Sharon K. "Presidential Libraries: A View from the Center." Public Historian 28:3 (Summer 2006): 13-36.

Fox, Cynthia, and Budge Wiedman. "The Freedmen’s Bureau Records Project at the National Archives." CRM 4:1 (Winter 2007): 60-65.

Geselbracht, Raymond H. "Creating the Harry S. Truman Library: The First Fifty Years." Public Historian 28:3 (Summer 2006): 37-78.

Geselbracht, Raymond H. and Timothy Walch. "The Presidential Libraries Act after 50 Years." Prologue 37:2 (Summer 2005): 48-53.

Gladwin, Lee A. "Did Sigint Seal The Fates of 19,000 POWs?" Cryptologia 30:3 (July-September 2006): 199-211.

Hickey, Walter V. "The Final Voyage of the Portland: Reconstructing the List of the Steamer's Crew through NARA Records" Prologue 38:4 (Winter 2006): 68-73.

Hill, Walter B., Jr. "NARA and Brown v. Board of Education, 1954." Washington History 16:2 (Fall/Winter 2004-2005): 114-116.

Kabakoff, Marvin H. "NARA Appraisal and Disposition Policies for Federal Civil Court Records: Alternative Approaches." UMKC Law Review 75:1 (Fall 2006): 45-51.

Koch, Cynthia M. "A 'New' FDR Emerges: Historians, Teachers, Authors Take a Fresh, Sometimes Critical, Look at Roosevelt" Prologue 38:4 (Winter 2006): 16-28.

Mazzone, Raphael, and Lee Ann Potter. "Documents Related to the Flu Pandemic of 1918." Social Education 70:7 (November/December 2006): 393-396.

Mulligan, Timothy P. "Ship-of-the-Line or Atlantic Raider? Battleship Bismark Between Design Limitations and Naval Strategy." Journal of Military History 69:4 (October 2005): 1013-1044.

Naylor, Chris. "Those Elusive Early Americans: Public Lands and Claims in the American State Papers, 1789-1837." Prologue 37:2 (Summer 2005): 54-61.

Patch, Nathaniel. "The Story of the Female Yeomen during the First World War." Prologue 38:3 (Fall 2006): 54-59.

Potter, Lee Ann. "Education Programs in the Presidential Libraries: A Report from the Field." Public Historian 28:3 (Summer 2006): 133-142.

Potter, Lee Ann. "Letter in Support of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966." Social Education 70:6 (October 2006): 351-353.

Potter, Lee Ann. "Population Estimates Used by Congress During the Constitutional Convention." Social Education 70:5 (September 2006): 270-272.

Potter, Lee Ann. "Sharing the Excitement of History: NARA's New Boeing Learning Center Supports Education Programs Nationwide." Prologue 39:1 (Spring 2007): 44-48.

Potter, Lee Ann, and Rebecca Martin. "NARA's Army of Volunteers" Prologue 38:4 (Winter 2006): 63-67.

Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire. "By Way of Vera Cruz, Mexico." NGS NewsMagazine 31:1 (January 2005): 27-28.

Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire. "Disaster Planning: The 'Onion' Approach." NGS NewsMagazine 32:3 (July/August/September 2006): 34-36.

Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire. "'Marsh - Haver Family' and 'Marsh - Munson Family' to Muskingum County, Ohio" Muskingum County, Ohio: History and Families 1803-2003 (Evansville, IN: M. T. Publishing Co., Inc./Muskingum County Genealogical Society, 2005): 316.

Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire. "The 'New' 1890 Census Fragment for Delaware." NGS NewsMagazine 31:2 (April/May/June 2005): 29-31.

Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire. "The Nineteenth-Century Postmaster and His Duties." NGS NewsMagazine 33:1 (January/Febraury/March 2007): 35-39.

Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire. "Ohio and Mississippi Rivers Steamboat Passenger Lists." National Genealogical Society Quarterly 95: 1 (March 2007): 59-62.

Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire. "War of 1812 Discharge Certificates." NGS NewsMagazine 31:3 (July/August/September 2005): 29-31.

Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire. "Who Talked to the Census Taker? [1790-1870]." NGS NewsMagazine 31:4 (October/November/December 2005): 32-35.

Rives, Timothy. "Legal History Research Opportunities and Resources at the National Archives and Records Administration--Central Plains Region." UMKC Law Review 75:1 (Fall 2006): 137-148.

Rives, Timothy. "The National Archives Celestial Volunteer." Prologue 37:2 (Summer 2005): 6-9.

Simon, Leslie and Jefferson Moak. " Research in the Philadelphia Area." Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the American Historical Association 43:8 (November 2005): 40-41.

Smith, Nancy Kegan, and Gary M. Stern. "A Historical Review of Access to Records in the Presidential Libraries." Public Historian 28:3 (Summer 2006): 79-116.

Smolovik, Cindy. "A Look into the Future: E-Records Forum." Southwestern Archivist 28:2 (May 2005): 20-21.

Spence, Stephen. "Addendum to Legal History Research Opportunities and Resources at the National Archives and Records Administration--Central Plains Region." UMKC Law Review 75:1 (Fall 2006):149-154.

Vogt-O'Connor, Diane and Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler. Photographs: Their Archival Care and Management. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2005.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "After a Disaster: The National Archives as 'First Preserver.'" Prologue 38:1 (Spring 2006).

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "An Awesome Privilege." Archival Outlook (May/June 2005): 16, 25.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "At the National Archives, Pursuing Two Great Goals to Improve Service to Our Customers." Prologue 37:2 (Summer 2005): 4-5.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "Bill of Rights Memories." Prologue 37:4 (Winter 2005): 4-5.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "Civil Education: Lighting the Path to the Future." Prologue 39:1: 4-5.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "Keeping Our Nation's Records Secure-and Accessible." NAGARA Clearinghouse 21:4 (2005): 5.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "NARA's Strategic Plan." NARAGA Clearinghouse 21:3 (2005): 5.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "New Challenges from the New Archivist." NAGARA Clearinghouse 21:2 (2005): 5.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "Pursuing Civic Literacy: NARA Education Programs Promote New Ways to Teach History." Prologue 38:3 (Fall 2006): 4-5.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "Recovering Records in the Wake of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita." Archival Outlook (November/December 2005): 8.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "Roosevelt Mythistoricus." Prologue 38:4 (Winter 2006): 4-5.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "Strengthening NARA's Dialogue with SAA." Archival Outlook (January/Febraury 2006): 16, 27.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "Strictly Unclassified: Some Thoughts on Secrecy and Openness." Prologue 38:2 (Summer 2006): 4-5.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "Where Have You Gone, James Madison?" Prologue 37:3 (Fall 2005): 29-31.

Weinstein, Allen, Archivist of the United States. "A Year of Progress in Records Management at NARA." Archival Outlook (January/February 2005): 12.

Wilson, Galen. "Targeted Assistance: NARA Partnerships for Effective Records Management." Federalist 10 (Summer 2006): 8-9.


NARA Staff: Please send notice of your publications for inclusion in our "Current Staff Writings" feature to alic@nara.gov.

The staff of the Electronic and Special Media Records Services Division has put together a bibliography of their writings on electronic records.

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