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More Product, Less Process

"More Product, Less Process: Revamping Traditional Archival Processing" is a 2005 archival science article written by Mark A. Greene and Dennis Meissner that first appeared in the Fall/Winter 2005 issue of The American Archivist.: 208 The paper argues that traditional archival processing is too slow, and advocates for the use of minimal processing in…

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Influence and reception

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