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            <titlestmt>
                <titleproper>Preliminary Inventory of the George Wells Oakes Class Notebook and Glass Negatives, circa 1910
                    <num>RG.42.160</num>
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                <author>Finding aid prepared by Karen Glenn</author>
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                <publisher>Ohio State University Libraries Special Collections</publisher>
                <address>
                    <addressline>1858 Neil Avenue</addressline>
                    <addressline>Columbus, OH, 43210</addressline>
                </address>
                <date>2019 September</date>
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            <creation>This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit
                <date>2019-09-04T14:38-0400</date>
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            <langusage>English</langusage>
            <descrules>Describing Archives: A Content Standard</descrules>
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            <unittitle>George Wells Oakes Class Notebook and Glass Negatives</unittitle>
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            <repository>
                <corpname>Ohio State University Libraries Special Collections</corpname>
            </repository>
            <langmaterial>
                <language langcode="eng"/>
            </langmaterial>
            <physdesc>
                <extent>0.59 Cubic feet</extent>
            </physdesc>
            <unitdate>circa 1910</unitdate>
            <physdesc id="ref9" label="Physical Description">(1) flat box; (1) card box</physdesc>
            <langmaterial id="ref12" label="Language of Materials">English</langmaterial>
            <origination label="creator">
                <persname rules="rda" source="local">Oakes, George Wells</persname>
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            <head>Acquisitions Information</head>
            <p>Accession Number UA.2019.0096: George Hausser, 2019 June</p>
        </acqinfo>
        <accessrestrict id="ref11">
            <head>Access to Materials</head>
            <p>Materials in this collection are available for patron research, but may be used only in the University Archives Reading Room. Audio/visual materials and computer media may need a use copy produced before access is allowed. Some materials in this collection may be stored off-site, and are only available if requested 72 hours in advance of your visit. Contact the University Archives for more information.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
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            <head>Scope and Contents</head>
            <p>This collection contains a notebook kept for a physical chemistry course, and 23 black-and-white glass negatives taken for a photography course by George Wells Oakes.</p>
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            <head>Arrangement of Materials</head>
            <p>This collection is unprocessed. Materials are arranged in the order received.</p>
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        <userestrict id="ref15">
            <head>Use of Materials</head>
            <p>Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright, and are made available for research and educational purposes. In general, the OSU Libraries do not own the copyright for materials from our collections and cannot grant copyright permissions for these materials. The user is responsible for making a final determination of copyright status. If copyright protection applies, permission must be obtained from the copyright holder to reuse, publish, or reproduce the work beyond the bounds of fair use or other exceptions to the law. Works in the public domain are not protected by copyright and do not require permission to use.</p>
        </userestrict>
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            <persname rules="rda" source="local">Oakes, George Wells</persname>
            <subject source="lcsh">College students--Ohio--Columbus--20th century</subject>
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                    <unittitle>Accession Number UA.2019.0096</unittitle>
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                        <extent>0.59 Cubic feet</extent>
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                    <unitdate>circa 1910</unitdate>
                    <physdesc id="ref10" label="Physical Description">(1) flat box; (1) card box</physdesc>
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                    <head>Scope and Contents</head>
                    <p>Notebook kept for a Physical Chemistry course, and 23 black-and-white glass negatives taken for a Photography course.</p>
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                        <unittitle>Physical Chemistry class notebook</unittitle>
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                        <unitdate>circa 1910</unitdate>
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                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Black-and-white glass negatives (23)</unittitle>
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                        <unitdate>circa 1910</unitdate>
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