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- Title
WHEN AND WHY IS A COLLECTION “HIDDEN”? AWAKENING INTEREST IN THE HORNUNG PAPERS AT WEST SUSSEX RECORD OFFICE.
- Authors
Court, Nichola
- Abstract
The article discusses a collection known as the Hornung Papers held at the British West Sussex Record Office, and that portion of the collection that had been digitized and available at the British National Register of Archives (NRA). The author calls the collection a hidden collection, discusses the records of the sugar industry company Hornung & Co. Ltd., and barriers to the cataloging of the collection. The author argues that the digitization of the Hornung Papers collection alone will not bring prominence to its existence.
- Subjects
ARCHIVAL materials; DIGITIZATION of archival materials; CORPORATE history; GREAT Britain. National Register of Archives; DIGITAL resources for archives; SUGAR industry; CATALOGING of archival materials; ARCHIVAL processing; HISTORY
- Publication
African Research & Documentation, 2013, Issue 121, p21
- ISSN
0305-862X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/s0305862x00021920