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Date: 2012-08-16 02:25:13
National security
The Guardian
The New York Times
Archival science
United States diplomatic cables leak
Records management
Archivist
Archive
Julian Assange
WikiLeaks
Government
Security

People, records and power: What archives can learn from WikiLeaks Cassie Findlay Summary The 2012 ICA Congress theme of “Trust: Archives supporting good governance and accountability” invites exploration of the nexus

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