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The
ANS decided in 2004 to establish a centralized archive when
it was preparing to move to its location in Lower Manhattan.
The mission of the Archives is to serve as a centralized
resource for historical information about the Society. The ANS
Archives fulfills this mission by:
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collecting, preserving and making accessible the historical
records of the Society;
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using these records to promote to key audiences the Society's
heritage of success; and
- supporting
the Society's staff in their roles as scholars and administrators.
The
records housed in the ANS Archives document the history and
development of the Society, its collections, exhibitions, and
programs, as well as the contributions of individuals and groups
associated with the Society — they are unique and irreplaceable
assets.
In
short, the ANS Archives serves as the Society's "institutional
memory."
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ANS
logo, ca. 1900.
(The
Society was then known as the American Numismatic and Archealogical
Society.)
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