History and Theory of Archival Practice

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  • W. Holmes
چکیده

Knowledge exists in two forms: (1) "active knowledge," meaning that to be found in the brains of living human individuals and therefore available to them at any given moment as bases for actions, and (2) "passive (or potential) knowledge," which exists in the great reservoir of documents in which have been recorded the experiences, observations, thoughts, and discoveries of other men, chiefly those of the past. Human progress has paralleled and, seemingly, been dependent upon the growth and availability of this great reservoir of "passive knowledge." The human race is believed to have existed for hundreds

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تاریخ انتشار 2007