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Business & Commerce

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This section provides information about collections from other institutions related to Business & Commerce. 

Related Collections

Harvard Business School's Baker Library Special Collections & Archives collects and makes available the records of business dating from the 14th century to the present and the records of the Harvard Business School since its founding in 1908. These varied collections include corporate archives, manuscripts, account ledgers, rare books, broadsides, photographs, company annual reports, and audiovisual and digital materials, as well as works of art by a diverse range of artists from around the world.

The Rubenstein Library's John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History at Duke University acquires, preserves, and promotes materials that document the history of the advertising, marketing, and sales industries, as well as the consumer movement.

The Society of American Archivists Directory of Corporate Archives in the US & Canada includes companies that maintain their historical records themselves, as well as companies that contract with historical consulting firms to maintain their archives collections for them, and libraries that contain business records. This directory also includes the archives of professional associations, as these collections document various industries and companies that may be of use to corporate archivists.

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