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Tag: RG 286Know Your Records: USAID, RG 286, Part IISo, what is in the RG 286 records and how should researchers approach diving in to world of USAID? Most important is for researchers to have as much specific information as possible depending on how specific your research needs are. Knowing specific offices, project names, beneficiary countries or regions, or any other relevant data that [...] Posted by Alfie Paul on June 6, 2012, under Archives II, Civil Records, Reference, Researchers, The Process. Know Your Records: USAID, RG 286, Part IThe National Archives has a program of presentations called Know Your Records through which archivists, volunteers, and others share their knowledge of our records with you, the public. It is a great way for interested individuals to learn what we have and how to use what we have to their advantage. The Text Message, in [...] Posted by Alfie Paul on May 15, 2012, under Archives II, Reference, The Process. Political Sensitivity at the Peak of the Cold WarIn February 1963, the United Nations (UN) held the UN Conference on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas (UNCAST) in Geneva, Switzerland. This conference, held at the peak of the Cold War, brought together about 1,600 delegates from 96 countries, including delegations from both the West and [...] Posted by Jason Clingerman on March 22, 2012, under Archives II, Civil Records, Reference. Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI)Given the recent appearance of the development company Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI) in the news regarding the case of Alan Gross, the development worker who was jailed in Cuba in 2009 accused of working for U.S. intelligence services, I thought it would be worthwhile to mention that records relating to development projects of DAI can [...] Posted by Jason Clingerman on February 16, 2012, under Archives II, Civil Records. Our Mission: The Missions of AID, Part IIToday’s post is written by Alan Walker, a processing archivist in Research Services. Earlier I described to you the Overseas Mission records of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and our project to transform them from the unfortunate and inaccessible state in which they arrived at Archives II. These records have proven a time-consuming challenge for [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on February 9, 2012, under Archives II, Civil Records, Reference, The Process. Our Mission: The Missions of AID, Part IToday’s post is written by Alan Walker, a processing archivist in Research Services. Since 2010, the Record Group 286 Processing Team has been steadily transforming the 11,700 cubic feet of paper records of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) housed here at Archives II. A lot of preparation goes into such a massive [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on February 1, 2012, under Archives II, Civil Records, Reference, The Process. If I Was in Charge…We want to hear from our researchers! Here’s your chance to tell us what record groups you would like to see us working on…if you were in charge! In the last few years, the archivists working in the Textual Archives Services Division at Archives II have been involved in several large-scale processing projects. Archivists working with [...] Posted by Denise Henderson on February 8, 2011, under Civil Records, Military Records, Researchers. |
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