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Hello,
I have been asked to find several examples of North American public
libraries (both large and small) that hold an artist's archive of national
or international significance.

This is in the interest of looking at best practices for managing these
types of collections in non-academic, non-museum setting. While I have a
few examples, I know that this group likely has knowledge of collections
that haven't turned up in my searches.

Some background: I am an archivist processing the papers of Herbert Bayer
at the Denver Public Library.

Thank you in advance for any suggestions you can give. Truly appreciated!

Katie

*Katie Rudolph *(she/her/hers)
Archivist/Librarian
Western History and Genealogy Department
Denver Public Library

10 W. 14th Avenue Parkway
Denver, CO 80204-2731
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