National Archives and Records Service film-vault fire at Suitland, Md. : hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, June 19 and 21, 1979 (1979)

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78 Dr. Rhoads. And had been disposed of by Universal. Mr. Moore. That is correct. We had sufficient storage space for the material. As we went through it, we disposed of it if it had deteriorated or if we found out it was material we did not want. After we changed our policy, we destroyed the original nitrate film after conversion. Before that, to preserve the integrity of the collection itself, we kept the library in its entirety as long as it was in good physical condition. Mr. Preyer. Who makes the decision as to what is of historical value ? Dr. Rhoads. We have a set of criteria that we have used in going through the Universal film. I would be glad to read some portions of it, or perhaps we could submit it for the record. Mr. Preyer. We would like a copy of that for the record. Without objection, it will be included in the record at this point. [The material follows :]