Originally posted by lynn cates
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Since MEPO 38 is partly at the National Archives, I was thinking that there might be a possibility for a subsequent campaign to get the rest of MEPO 38 or even the entire SB ledgers to the National Archives in the future, since this possibility has been envisaged before (sabotaged by the NA, who refused the materials). Personally, I would have rather attempted this than the petition. One only needs to convince a couple librarians and a head of department at the NA.
I'm dealing with a relatively similar problem in Paris, where a moronic newly introduced restriction has resulted in the French National Library refusing to give me access to autograph Meyerbeer sources I myself discovered this summer. Engaging in the exact opposite of the Butterworth approach, I urgently ordered a black and white, problematic microfilm which doesn't show the entire documents, so that we at least get partial access to the stuff, and I intend to use this as an argument with the department director, pushing to be allowed access to the originals for a few days next spring. Haven't even (yet) informed my boss about the situation, as I prefer the effort to be concentrated and coming from mainly one person (AKA myself).
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