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Preservation Of Archival Materials In National Archives
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Preservation of Archival materials is very important and very essential for prolonging of information and knowledge form one generation to another. This study discusses the methods of preserving Archival materials. The work is arranged in chapters for easy understanding. The chapters contained in this work are form one to five. The work does not only stop with the protection and safe-guarding of he archives from authorized access and loss resulting from water and fire but the provision of sophisticated and special storage building and also the control of the surrounding in which the records are kept. The cause of damages and deterioration of the Archival materials which includes chemical, physical and biological agents were also discussed. Interview method was used in the study, where some of the staff were interviewed to know how they preserve records (materials) and also the durability and effectiveness of the preservative measures in their Archives. Observation method was applied also to see how the materials were arranged and what they (staff) use in arrangement. At the end of this work, additional possible solutions will be suggested on how to preserve the materials
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF NATIONAL ARCHIEVES ENUGUThe pioneering
efforts of DR. KENNETH .O. DIKEÂ a prominent historian and scholar led
to the establishment of the Nigerian records office, now called the
NIGERIAN NATIIOANAL ARCHIEVES in 1954 with headquarters at Ibadan. His
survey and report of non-current official records of Nigeria were
accepted by the colonial government on 1st April 1954 he was appointed
the supervise of records to preserve and organize the records of
Nigeria. ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF NATIONAL ARCHIEVES ENUGUThe pioneering
efforts of DR. KENNETH .O. DIKEÂ a prominent historian and scholar led
to the establishment of the Nigerian records office, now called the
NIGERIAN NATIIOANAL ARCHIEVES in 1954 with headquarters at Ibadan. His
survey and report of non-current official records of Nigeria were
accepted by the colonial government on 1st April 1954 he was appointed
the supervise of records to preserve and organize the records of
Nigeria. ... Continue reading---
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