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“Archival description standards are not in silos; they work alongside and through local standards. Language is a large part of these local standards, as description is often tailored to expectations concerning users and language is then tailored to those expected users.”

Kathy Carbone, et. al. 2014. “Mobilizing Records: Re-framing Archival Description to Support Human Rights.” Arch Sci 14, 408.