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Today is #AskArchivists Day! 
Today on Twitter is #AskArchivists Day.  Check it out and ask all those archives-related questions you’ve got.  
This photo is an Archivist having fun with Acetate Foil. 
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Today is #AskArchivists Day! 

Today on Twitter is #AskArchivists Day.  Check it out and ask all those archives-related questions you’ve got.  

This photo is an Archivist having fun with Acetate Foil. 

Source: research.archives.gov

    • #US National Archives
    • #National Archives
    • #AskArchivists Day
    • #Archivists
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