blame an undergrad on work-study
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Yale is insanely rich, they have no excuse whatsoever.
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Send your papers to a library that will cherish those papers as its most prized possession.
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Oh, no—not Yale!
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This is actually a larger problem in so far as the curators and the catalogers aren't often on the same page, so to speak. There is an enormous backlog in the cataloging of materials in the first place, and so how stuff is handled after it is gotten is itself a challenge.
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Yale has so much material it is still processing, and it is also, at the same time, fwiw, been reorganizing partly to try to figure out how to do it better. That being said, I don't know the details or author you are talking bout, but I do know...
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Did he donate them recently? Libraries have backlogs like you wouldn't believe. Not that that's an excuse. Just a reason without knowing details. But such a bounty should have caused a requisitioning of staff to create adequate finding aids.
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Then again, who knows what Yale values.
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Reminds me of the story of Colleen Moore donating her films for preservation and instead they were left to rot away. Haunting.
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