American Society for Quality Archives |
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Updated: Feb. 7, 2005 |
Needs of the ASQ ArchivesThe ASQ Archives was established to document the history of the American Society for Quality Control. To do so effectively, it seeks to acquire materials representing a wide range of ASQ functions and activities. The Archives is always looking for section and division records, including conference programs, correspondence, meeting minutes, meeting notices, newsletters, and section histories. Personal papers of members illustrating their career-long service to ASQ are a particularly important source for ASQ history. For more information about what the archives accepts, please consult the ASQ Archives Transfer Guidelines. If you are wondering how to go about donating your material, more information can be found on the How to Donate page. NEW! |