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The objective of the Institutional Archive is to capture and maintain records needed as evidence of the Center’s activities, discussions, policies, compliance and research telling the story of the Center, its past and accomplishments. Furthermore, the Institutional Archive provides access to these records allowing them to be easily retrieved.
The objective of the Institutional Archive is to capture and maintain records needed as evidence of the Center’s activities, discussions, policies, compliance and research telling the story of the Center, its past and accomplishments. Furthermore, the Institutional Archive provides access to these records allowing them to be easily retrieved.
'''Due to the sensitivity of the institutional records, access to the records is limited to Center staff members who are expressly permitted access by the Institutional Archivist and the Center's Director of Operations or equivalent executive officer.'''
All document requests require filing a Helpdesk request and the necessary permissions from departmental supervisors.
Inquiries and Comments regarding the Institutional Archive should be directed to the Institutional Archivist by placing a CJH Helpdesk request. To place a request please go to https://helpdesk.cjh.org/, locate the Template drop-down menu, select General>Institutional Archive and fill out the form with as much details as possible.

Latest revision as of 15:37, 18 February 2020

The Center for Jewish History Institutional Archive contains records of enduring value created by employees as part of the daily functioning of the Center.

The objective of the Institutional Archive is to capture and maintain records needed as evidence of the Center’s activities, discussions, policies, compliance and research telling the story of the Center, its past and accomplishments. Furthermore, the Institutional Archive provides access to these records allowing them to be easily retrieved.