Charles DollarBorn in Memphis, Tennessee, Charles Dollar holds a BA degree from Union University and a PhD degree in history from the University of Kentucky. He was a faculty member at Oklahoma State University and the University of British Columbia and is co-authr of three books on American History and is author of two books on archives theory and practice. Dollar joined the staff of the National Archives of the United States in 1974 to lead an archives preservation program of electronic records. He played a major leadershiprole in early efforts of the Society of American Archivists and the International Council on Archives to address the challenges of electronic records. He served for more than a decade on a technical committee of the International Organization for Standards (ISO). Recognition for his contributions to the field of records and information management include the Company of AIIM Fellows, Fellow of the Society of American Archivists, and the recipient of the Emmett Leahy Award. He resides in Sparks, Nevada. Read More Read Less
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