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More often than not, libraries collect and organise works of human creativity, intellect and industry.
They are repositories of finished works.
Books and recordings, films and magazines and many more - all discrete units of human creation.
Archives, in contrast, provide us with the backdrop to the works, the settings, the background, and the working out of ideas from which a job may have come.
By Laurel Moffatt5
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More often than not, libraries collect and organise works of human creativity, intellect and industry.
They are repositories of finished works.
Books and recordings, films and magazines and many more - all discrete units of human creation.
Archives, in contrast, provide us with the backdrop to the works, the settings, the background, and the working out of ideas from which a job may have come.

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