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1. Those volumes that are by or about the creator of the manuscript collection but are not currently in our collection (or, in some cases, may duplicate what's in our collection but be annotated or have some other compelling reason to keep and catalog them) are relatively easy for the processor to identify. Fill out a “Printed Published Materials Separated from Manuscript Collections ” form. These volumes can be cataloged as per the processor's recommendation; but the Books Curator should still review them for her general knowledge.

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3. Books that are not by or about the creator and MAY fall into the Schlesinger Library collecting policy for printed materials are more difficult to appraise. You should segregate these materials for review by the Book Curator. Fill out a “Printed Published Materials Separated from Manuscript Collections” form.

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