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Corporate Archives and History: Making the Past Work

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A Academy of Certified Archivists(ACA), 144 Access, to archives, 23, 63, 65, 77-79,118, 120, 136; as archivist headache, 77-78; electronic, 121.See also Finding aids; Shelf lists Advertising: archives as resource for, 3, 13, 14, 33, 81; banks and, 37-38; company history and, 173, 193; importance of, 37; oral-history; input to, 68; Wells Fargo and, 37-38. See also Image, corporate; Marketing; Public relations Aerospace Corporation, 8, 45-52 Air Force, U.S., Aerospace Corp. and, 46, 48 Alcan (Campbell), 183 Alcoa (Aluminum Company of America), 187, 192, 193 American Archivist, The, 136 American Association for State and Local History, 145, 157 American Historical Association, 63, 71, 182; archivist break from, 153 American Institute of Physics, 182n.2 American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 154 American Telephone and Telegraph. See AT&T American University, 145 Anatomy of a Business Strategy (Smith), 189 Anderson, Harold P., 8, 37-44 Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 15, 130 Anniversaries, archives and corporate, 28, 58, 125, 130, 141, 164, 181 Annual reports, archives-reenforced, 15, 58 Appraisal, of archives-designated data, 17, 19, 23-24, 91-92, 120, 136; by interns, 150 Arbuckle, Ernest C., .38, 40 Archives: access to (see Access, to archives); arrangement of, 81-89, 91, 92, 136 (See also Texas Instruments Inc.); and corporate good will, 3; cost of maintaining (see Cost, as archives factor); as customer-service resource, 28, 33; government, 128 (See also National Archives and Records Administration); labor, 129; oral histories in, 76; physical aspects of, 32, 51-52; policies relative to, 50; qualifying for (see Appraisal, of archives-designated data); rationales for, 11, 23; restricted, 16-17 (See also Access, to archives); staffing of, 22, 125, 137-38, 147-48; urban, 129; uses of, 28, 36; value of, 1-3, 12, 13, 14, 131, 161, 178, 180-81, 182n.2. See also Archivists; Museums, company; Records management Archives and Records Information Coalition (ARIC), 157 Archivist(s), 3-4, 10; and archives access, 77-79 (.See also Access, to archives); certification of, 126, 138, 144, 154; education of, 125-26, 142-46 (See also Archivists, on-job training of; Interns, archives; United Technologies Corporation, Archives and Historial Resource Center of); historians and, 153; image of, 153, 154; and "information explosion," 115; maintenance/repair responsibilities of, 92; on 'ob training of, 126, 141, 151 (See also Interns, archives); as print editors, 33; as profession, 125; qualifications of, 12, 19, 137, 142 (See also Archivists, education of); and records managers, 65, 125, 126 153-54, 156-57; remuneration of, 137-38; responsibilities of, 12, 16- 17, 53, 56, 119, 125; standards of, 125, 127. See also Consultants, archives; Historians; Interns, archives; Records managers; Society of American Archivists (SAA) ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators), 120, 153,154,157 Armstrong Cork, 129 Army, U.S., history critical to, 179 Artifacts, archiving of company, 17, 28. See also Corporate Artifacts Program, TI Artists, archivists and commercial, 31 Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM), 153, 154, 157 Associations, archivist/records manager professional, 126 Assyria, records storage in ancient, 9 AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph), 11, 162; archives of, 171, 188, 193; divestiture of, 190; history of, 164, 174, 183, 187, 189-90; industrial laboratory of, 187; philosophical upheaval at, 169-70. See also Bell System Atlantic Richfield, 130 Audiovisual aids, 14, 17 Authenticity, archives and, 81 Automation, 125, 137; of archives, 115-21, 156-57; of Texas tax rolls, 155. See also Computers; Data communications; Fiber optics; Imaging, electronic; Memory, optical Awards, archives support for employee, 28, 32, 178 B Bank of America, 10, 129, 172 Bank of New York, 184 Banks, 7, 10, 17; and advertising, 37- 38; regulation of, 187-89. See also Bank; Citibank; Wells Fargo & Company Bell, Alexander Graham, 183 Bell Laboratories, 178, 181 Bell System, 169, 190 Bell Telephone Enterprise, 188 Benedict, Karen, 20n.12, 136 Bias, as archives-arrangement factor, 81-82 Bibliography(-Ies): as archives product, 28; of archives-related literature, 136 Bills of lading, as evidence of hazardous-waste activities, 112 Biographies, archives input to executive, 31 Blueprints, storage of, 3. See also Drawings, technical Bookbinders, archivists and, 31 Bookkeepers, as archivists, 128 Bookspan, Shelley, 64, 109-13 Boston Edison, 193 Brewer, H. Peers, 164 Broehl, Wayne G., Jr., 191 Brooks, John, 183 Brown, Charles, 169 Burke, Frank, 119 Business History Bulletin, The, 136 Business History Society, 9 C Calculators, TI development of, 21 California, waste-disposal legislation in, 112 Campbell, Duncan C., 183 Cantelon, Philip L., 21, 63, 67-76 Carrier Corporation, 126, 147, 150 Center for History of Electrical Engineering, 181 Center for History of Physics, 182 Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society, 136 CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act). See Superfund Chandler, Alfred D., Jr., 186, 189 Bank of America; Chase Manhattan Chandler, Robert, 41 Charles Babbage Institute for the History of Information Processing, 181 Chase Manhattan Bank, 10, 11, 14, 171, 174; access to records of, 78 Cheape, Charles W, 191 Cheit, Earl E, 171 Childs, Margaret S., 121n.4 Churches, archives of. 128 Cigna, 10, 14 Citibank, 162, 173-74, 187-89, 191-92 Citibank 1812-1970 (Huertas/ Cleveland), 187 Citicorp, 164, 187 Classification: employee, 50 (See also Access, to archives; Security); of records, 82-83 (See also Archives, arrangement of) Cleveland, Harold van B., 187 Clinch River Breeder Reactor, records management at, 178 Coatitition for Networked Information, 121 Coco-Cola Company, 10, 11, 14, 129, 172 Cole, Arthur H., 129 Colonial Williamsburg, 10 Columbia University, 145 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA). See Superfund Computers, 116, 125; Apple, 183; effect on archives of, 17, 142; finding aids generated by, 156. See, also Automation; Data communications; Memory, optical Confidentiality: of Chase Manhattan records, 78; electronic records and, 121; of oral-history data, 76. See also Security Conservation, of archives contents, 91-92, 93, 94, 100 Consolidated Edison, 164, 174 Consultants, archives, 138, 181 Contamination, chemical, 103 Control Data Corporation, 10, 11, 14 Copyrights, electronic storage and, 118, 121. See also Patents; Trademarks Copywriter, archivist as, 58 Corning Glass, 10, 15, 130 Corporate Artifacts Program, TI, 31 Correspondence, business, 17, 188 Cost, as archives factor, 3, 17, 56, 126, 135, 137-38, 180-81 D Data communications, 116. See also Automation; Computers Data retrieval, 25, 51, 154; automation and, 118; of environmentally sensitive material, 113; oral histories and, 69, 76. See also MARCON II Davis, Victoria A., 65, 115-21, 126 Deacidification, document, 150 Deed of gift. See Release, legal Deere & Co. See John Deere & Co. Deregulation: of banks, 187-89; of telecommunications industry, 190 Deterioration, records, 64, 91, 92 Deutsches Museum (Munich), TI exhibit at, 31 Directory of Business Archives in the United States and Canada, 129, 130, 136 Disaster, recovery from archives, 64, 91-108, 154; materials for, 98; mock, 97-98. See also Earthquake; Fire; Flooding Disney, Walt, 54, 60. See also Walt Disney Company Disney Channel, The, 54 Disney Channel Magazine, 58 Disney Corporation, 57. See also Walt Disney Company Disney Educational Productions, 54 Disneyland, 54, 58 Disney University, 56, 57 Documentation, archives-reenforced. 8 Documentation strategies, 157 Drawings, technical, archiving of, 17 Drucker, Peter, 172 Dump tickets, as evidence of hazardous-waste activities, 64, III Duplication, of vital records, 100 Du Pont, 178, 187, 190-91, 192 Dust, as archives hazard, 155 E Earthquake, as archives hazard, 52, 64, 99 Eastman Kodak, 129, 187 Edgerly, Linda, 20n.12 Editor, archivist as, 33, 58 Education, U.S.: corporate input to, 15; TI Input to, 31 Educational Testing Service, 10 Eisner, Michael, 57 Eli Lilly, 129 Environmentalism, corporate archives and, 64, 109, 111-13. See also Harzardous wastes, disposal of EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), and harzardous-waste dumping, 109, 110, 111, 113 Eulenberg, Julia N., 64, 91-108 Euro Disneyland, 54 Exhibits, company, 14, 15, 31, 181; at Texas Instruments, 34, 36; Wells Fargo and (see Wells Fargo History Museums) F Fact sheets, archivist-prepared, 33 FAX, 116 Federal Records Act, 127 Fiber optics, 116 Flim(s), 1, 14; Disney, 54, 59 (See also Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs); water-damaged. 96. See also Microfilm Financial records, archiving of, 3 Finding aids, 85, 86-89, 100, 150; computer-generated, 156; protection of, 92. See also Numbering systems Fire, as archives harzard, 64, 93, 96, 99, 100, 102. See also Water, as archives enemy Fire department, archivist and, 97 Firestone, Harvey S., 128, 131 Firestone, Harvey S., Jr., 128 Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., 9-10,128 Flooding, as archives hazard, 64, 99. See also Water, as archives enemy Ford, Henry, 164 Ford Motor Company, 13, 15, 129, 172 Foremost-McKesson, 171 Forms: archives-related, 51; legal release, 74-75 Freedom of Information Act, 154 From Invention to Innovation (Wasserman), 189 G Galambos, Louis, 190 Galileo Probe, 45 Galvin, Edward L., 8, 45-52 Gardner, Deborah, 11 Garnet, Robert W, 189, 190, 193 General Electric, 181, 184. 187 General Foods, 13 General Mills, 10, 11, 14 General Motors, 172, 174, 193 Geophysical Service, Inc. (GSI), 21, 24. See also Texas Instruments Inc. Gerber Products, 15, 130 Glass-Steagall Act, 189 Glenn, John, 45 Government, archives of, 16. See also National Archives and Records Administration Graham, Margaret B. W, 187 Guidebooks, Disneyland, 58 "Guidelines for Business Archives" (SAA), 144 "Guidelines for Graduate Archival Education Programs" (SAA), 143 Gutenberg Bible, 117 H Haggerty, Patrick E., 21 Hamilton Standard, 147, 150 Harvard Business School, 9 Hazardous wastes, disposal of, 64,109, 110-13 & n.6, 177 Hedlin, Edie, 130, 136 Hewlett-Packard, 168-69, 174, 176n.2, 193 Hidy, Ralph, 131 Historians, 186; archivists and, 153; as archivists, 125, 127, 130, 141; business, 165, 175, 183, 186-93 (see also His.tories, company); mindset of, 184; oral, 71 (See also Oral history); in research labs, 181; technology, 186; of Wells Fargo, 193 Histories, company, 11, 15, 163-81,183-93; focusing of, 192; recollection as element of (see Oral history); value of, 167-68, 174, 176, 186, 193. See also Oral history History Associates Inc. (HAI), 22-25, 27, 32, 33 History of Science Society, 182 Hounshell, David A., 190-91 Howard & Davis (scale manufacturers), 37 Hubbard, Gardiner G., 188 Huertas, Thomas E, 187-89 Humidity, as archives enemy, 92, 100 I Image, corporate, 37 Images and Enterprise (Jenkins), 187 Imaging, electronic, 116 Imperial.Chemical Industries, 180 INA, 129 Indexing, 85, 178; by archivists, 119; by information managers, 121; by librarians, 119; of oral-history data, 69-70,73,74 Information, corporate, I Information management, 115-21, 154, 156-57. See also Archivists,: Librarians; Records managers Information Resources Management (IRM), 142, 143 INPUT (Calif. company), 117 Institute of Certified Records Management, 154 Insurance companies, 17; and disaster recovery, 64, 97, 100, 102, 103-8 Integrated circuit (IC), TI invention of, 21, 28-31 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), Aerospace Corp. and, 46 Intercontinental Rubber Company, 25 International Business Machines (IBM), 178, 180 International Council on Archives, 137 International Harvester, 10, 15, 130, 172 Interns, 15; archives, 27, 126, 145-52 (See also Archivists, on-job training of) Interviewer, archivist as. See Oral history, interviews for Interviews: discovery, 72; exit, 70, 76; oral-history, 69-74, 175, 179 Item, series and, 83-87 J Jack, Andrew B., 167 Jackson, W. Turrentine, 38, 41 Jenkins, Reese, 187 John Deere & Co., 10, 130, 162, 187, 191 John Deere's Company (Broehl), 191 Johns Hopkins University Press, 190 K Katz, Richard N., 65, 115-21, 126 Kodak. See Eastman Kodak Kraft, 10, 13 Krupp Company, 9 L Lambert, Jay, 42 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, 178 Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 181 Lawsuits. See Litigaton Liability, product, 14 Libel, oral history-related, 72 Librarians: as archivists, 10; as information managers, 119 Libraries, corporate, 47, 94,121n.4,175 Library and Archival Security, 94 Library of Congress, 157 Library services, archives and, 8 Literature, archives-related, 136 Litigation: archives as resource in, 3, 14-15, 17, 25, 28, 32, 41, 64, 79, 125, 130, 141-42, 171; company history and, 173, 193; company records and, 77, 180 Los Angeles Times, 10, 130 M McArthur, D. W, 118 McCann Erickson, 37 McCraw, Thomas, 174 McDonald, Alonzo, 184 Management development, company history and, 173 Management Information Systems (MIS), 142, 143 Managing Business Archives, 136 MAPO (Disney div.), 54 MARC-AMC cataloging, 143 MARCON II, 25, 27 Marketing: archives as resource for, 3, 13, 33;of archives, 136; company history and, 173, 193; importance of, 37; oral histories and, 69. See also Advertising; Public relations Media: archives as resource for, 3, 15,58, 178; TI archivists and, 32 Media Resource Library, TI's, 27 Memorabilia, corporate, 16 Memory: corporate, 171-76; optical, 116-18 Merchandise, Disney-inspired, 54 Mergers, corporate, 8, 63, 68, 69, 131; and corporate memory, 171 Merryman, Sally L., 7, 8, 27-36, 63 Merz, Nancy M., 7-8, 21-25, 126, 153-57 Microchip. See Integrated circuit (IC) Microfiche, 84 Microfilm, storage of, 19, 92, 151, 154, 156. See also Film(s); Microfiche Microforms, data storage on, 1 Micrographics, 117, 154, 155 Microimaging, 156 Microphones, lapel, and oral-history interviews, 73 Milibrooke, Anne, 126, 145-52 Mitre, 10 Mold, as archives enemy, 100 Monsanto, 180 Mooney, Philip E, 7,9-20,125,135-39 Museums, company, 3, 8, 10, 129, 175; at TI, 28; Wells Fargo and, 14. See also Exhibits, company; Wells Fargo History Museums Myth, "history" as, 179, 183 N Nabisco Brands, Inc., 14 Naisbitt, John, 42 National Archives and Records Administration, 125, 127-28, 145, 157 National Association of Archives and Records Administrators, 157 National Bureau of Standards, 180 National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History, 71 National Council on Public History, 71, 137 National Endowment for the Humanities, 142 National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 142 National Micrographics Association (NMA), 154 Nationwide Insurance Co., 10 Naval Research Laboratory, U.S., 181 Neuenschwander, John, 74 Nevins, Allan, 184 Newsletter, SAA, 137 New York Life Insurance Co., 129 New York Stock Exchange, 10, 15, 71, 174 New York University, 145 Nisbet, Robert, 4 Nixon, Richard M., 73 Norton Company, 187, 191 Norton Company (Cheape), 191 Nostalgia, as corporate resource, 15-16, 130 Nuclear power industry, records management in, 178. See also Clinch River Breeder Reactor Numbering systems, archival, 64, 84, 85-89 O Optical character recognition, 116 Optical disks, I Oral history, 4, 63, 67-76, 137, 143; interviews for, 69-74, 175, 179 Oral History and the Law (Neuenschwander), 74 Oral History Association, 63, 71 Organization of American Historians, 71, 146, 152n.3 Orientation, employee: archives as resource in, 14, 32; at Disney, 56-57; oral histories and, 68 OSI (open systems interconnection) communications, 143 Otis evator, 126, 147 Overman, William D., 9, 128, 129, 132n.3 P Papyrus,117 Parades, Wells Fargo stagecoaches in, 42 Patents, archives and, 3, 10, 100, 178, 180. See also Copyrights; Trademarks Pemberton, Pennie, 64, 81-89 Photographers, archivists and, 31 Photographs: as archives items, 85,92, 100, 151; on videodisc, 121n.4 Planning, corporate, company-history influence on, 172-73 Potentially Responsible Parties, EPA-designated, See PRPs Pratt & Whitney, 147, 150, 151 Preservation, of archives, 136-37 Printers (craftsmen), archivists and, 31 Privacy, records management and, 154. See also Confidentiality Procter and Gamble, 10, 15, 129 Products, archiving of sample, 17 Project Mercury, 45 Proofreader, archivist as, 58 Provenance, of corporate records, 82, 84,97 PRPs (Potentially Responsible Parties),EPA-designated, 109-11, 113 Publications, company: archives- enhanced, 13, 15, 41, 58; company history as element in, 173, 175; and oral histories, 68. See also Annual reports Public Historian, The, 136 Publicity, archives input to company, 50,142 Public relations: archives as resource of, 3, 11, 13, 15, 25, 28, 36, 81; company historians and, 174, 175, 180, 185, 191; of New York Stock Exchange, 174; oral histories and, 69; at United Technologies, 151; at Wells Fargo (see Wells Fargo History Department). See also Image, corporate; publicity Purchase orders, as evidence of hazardous-waste activities, 64, 111, 112 R Radoff, Morris, 153 Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation, 46 RCA (Radio Corporation of America), 187 Recorders. See Tape recorders Records management, value of, 177-81 Records managers, 4; archivists and, 65, 125, 126, 153-54, 156-57; as archivists, 10, 128; certification of 154; image of, 153; as systems analysts, 119 Recruitment, archives as resource in emplovee, 32 Reich, Leonard, 187 Release, legal, 63, 72, 74 Research, archival support for corporate, 41, 51, 57, 161, 177-78, 179 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), 113 & n.6 Retrieval, data. See Data retrieval Revision, of oral history-interview tape, 74 R. H. Donnelley, 193 Rice, Liston, M., 25 Rockefeller, David, 174 Rodeos, Wells Fargo stagecoaches in, 42 S SAA. See Society of American Archivists Sales promotion, archives as resource of, 13 Salomon Brothers, 187, 191 Salt River Project, 14 Salvage, of damaged records, 64, 94,102, 103-8. See also Disaster, recovery from archives Samuels, Helen, 180, 185 Sanders, Thomas, 188 Saretzky, Gary, 20n.12 Satellites, Aerospace Corp. work with, 46 Schools, archives of, 16. See also Universities Sears Roebuck, 10, 13, 15, 129 Security, archives, 32, 120, 137,161, 181; during disaster recovery, 100. See also Access, to archives; Classification, employee: Confidentiality Series, item and, 83-87 Sharlin, Harold, 179 Shelf lists, 84-88, 92, 100 Shuttle Atlantis, 45 Sigman, Paula M., 8, 53-60 Sikorsky Aircraft, 147, 150, 151 Singer Sewing Machine Company, 167-68 Smith, David R., 125, 127-33 Smith, George David, 11, 161, 162, 163-76,183-93 Smith, John K., 190 Smithsonian Institution, 31 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney), 58 Sobel, Robert, 191 Society for the History of Technology, 182 Society of American Archivists (SAA),125, 127, 142-44, 154, 182; and American Association for State and Local History, 145; and archives access, 63, 77, 78; and ARIC, 157; Business Archives Committee off 128, 129, 130; business-archives guidelines of, 19; Business Archives Section of, 137, 138; and certification, 138, 144; Education and Training Committee of, 145; Education Directory of, 144; and internships, 145; purview of, 136; standards of, 145-46 Space Shuttle Columbia, 45 Space Technology Laboratories (STL), 46 Speeches, archival support for executive, 25, 28, 32, 41, 177, 181 Staffing, archives. See Archives, staffing of Stagecoach, as Wells Fargo "logo," 37-40,41-42 Steadman, Laurence E., 161, 163-76 Stielow, Frederick J., 125, 141-44 Stockholders, archival input to, 3, 13 Stone & Webster, 178 Storming the Magic Kingdom (Taylor), 56 Strategy and Structure (Chandler), 186 Superfund, 109, 111 Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), 109, 110, 113 T Tape, data storage on, 1 Tape recorders, cassette, 73, 71 Taxes, archives and, 3 Tax returns, as evidence of hazardous-waste activities, 112 Taylor, John, 56 Technologies, histories of, 179 Telecommunications, effect of, 17 Telecommunications industry, deregulation of, 190. See also AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph) Telephone, oral-history interviews via, 73 Telephone (Brooks), 183 Telephone Enterprise, The (Garnet), 189 Television. See Video Temin, Peter, 190 Texas, records management In, 154-55 Texas Instruments Inc. (TI), 7-8, 10, 21-36 Texas Local Records Department, 126,155 Texas State Library, 154 Theater, company museum-related,40 Theme parks, Disney, 54, 56 Thompson Products, 46 Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge (TRW), 46 TI. See Texas Instruments Inc. Time, Inc., 129 Tokyo Disneyland, 54 Tours, archives, 28, 56-57 Trademarks: archives and, 3, 10, 14, 15, 100; Coca-Cola and, 11; licensing of, 16. See also Copyrights; in Patents Trade secrets, computer-memory storage of, 118 Tradition, as corporate asset, 168-70, 171, 180. See also Nostalgia Training: archives and employees, 13, 14 (See also Archivists, on-job training of); company history and, 175. See also Orientation, employee Transcription, of oral-history data, 69, 73, 74 Transistors, TI production of, 21 U United Aircraft, 147. See also United Technologies Corporation United Technologies Corporation, 10,147; Archives and Historical Resource Center of, 126, 146-52; interns at, 126, 146-47, 148-52; staffing at, 147-48 Universities: archives of, 128, 142, professionals drawn to, 179 University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), 130 V Van Camp, Anne, 63, 77-79 Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 188 Vendors, disaster-recovery, 64, 93-94, 95, 97, 102, 108 Vermin, as archives threat, 155 Video(s): corporate publicity, 8; oral history interviews on, 73 Volcanoes, as archives threat, 99 Von Auw, Alvin, 170 W Walt Disney Archives, 8, 53-60, 130 Walt Disney Company, 10, 15, 53-.54, 55, 56. See also Disney Corporation Walt Disney Imagineering, 54 Walt Disney Music Company, 54 Walt Disney World, 54 Wampler, Cloud, 150 Wasserman, Neil H., 189, 190 Water: as archives enemy, 96, 99, 100, 102,103, 155; landfill threat to, 109. See also Flooding; Humidity Weart, Spencer R., 161, 177-82 Wells Fargo & Company: archives of, 8, 10, 11, 14, 37-44, 130, 171-72, 193; corporate history maximized at, 174 Wells Fargo History Department, 37, 39-42 Wells Fargo History Museums, 39-40,42 Wells Fargo History Room, 38, 39 Weyerhaeuser, 10, 14, 130 Whitney, Willis, 184 Wilkins, Alan B, 176n.2 Wise, George, 184, 193 Word processing, oral-history indexing and, 74 Workshops, SAA, 19, 131, 136-37, 143 Wright brothers, 183 Writers, archives interns as, 148, 149, 150-51. See also Copywriter

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