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Description: The G.S. 132 Files is the records management blog of the State Archives of North Carolina - a space for discussing public records law, records retention, and collections housed at the State Records Center.
Captured 3 times between Jul 20, 2012 and Dec 14, 2012
Subject: State Records Center, Archives, Records Management
Group: Dept. of Cultural Resources
Creator: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Publisher: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Coverage: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Identifier: http://ncrecords.wordpress.com
Collector: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Rights: The Web sites in the North Carolina State Government Archives are in the public domain. See http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/webarchives/copyright.html
Description: The Government Records Branch is part of the Division of Archives and Records of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. The primary mission of the Government Records Branch is to provide and administer records management services to state government agencies, local government agencies, and state-supported institutions of higher education in North Carolina in accordance with General Statutes 121 and 132 and the mandate provided in these laws for the preservation of the historical record of this state.
Captured 2 times between Sep 18, 2012 and Dec 27, 2012
Videos: 10 Videos Captured
Subject: Records Management , Archives
Group: Dept. of Cultural Resources
Creator: North Carolina. State Archives of North Carolina
Publisher: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Language: eng
Coverage: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Identifier: http://www.records.ncdcr.gov/
Collector: North Carolina. Dept. of Cultural Resources
Rights: The Web sites in the North Carolina State Government Archives are in the public domain. See http://webarchives.ncdcr.gov/copyright.html
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