The statutes of business organizations as a source for establishing their archival series
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v14i1.1734Abstract
This is a case study on the possiblities that the statutes of business organizations offer for establishing the documentary tipologies that can be found in their archives. The ignorance of these typologies appears like one of the main operational problems in this institutional scope. This is the reason why the analysis of the different sources that supply information on them is considered necessary. After studying the content of the statutes and its possibilities as source of archives, the methodology used for its analysis is exposed, and finally 35 documentary types obtained from the examination of 10 statutes are listed.Downloads
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