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This paper traces the evolution of access to public archives. it takes a look at the concept of liberalization of access, particularly the perceived citizen's right of access. It critically examines the various conditions of access in the light of which it concludes that access to public archives is...
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| 720 | |a Abioye, A. A. A. |e author | ||
| 260 | |c 2002 | ||
| 520 | |a This paper traces the evolution of access to public archives. it takes a look at the concept of liberalization of access, particularly the perceived citizen's right of access. It critically examines the various conditions of access in the light of which it concludes that access to public archives is a privilege rather than a right. | ||
| 024 | 8 | |a 1119-6041 | |
| 024 | 8 | |a ui_art_abioye_access_2002 | |
| 024 | 8 | |a Gateway Library Journal 5(1&2), pp. 14-20 | |
| 024 | 8 | |a http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/5050 | |
| 245 | 0 | 0 | |a Access to public archives: a right or a privilege? |