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HU OSA 300-8-46 RFE/RL Employee Magazines
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Identity Statement
Title
RFE/RL Employee Magazines
Identity Statement
Date(s)
1983 - 1993
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Description Level
Series
Identity Statement
Extent and medium (processed)
1 Archival boxes, 0.12 linear meters
Context
Archival history
As of May 2014, series 300-80-1 Airwaves, 1984–1986; 300-8-7 By-Line, 1985–1987; 300-8-25 On Air, 1983; and 300-8-46 Shortwaves, 1988–1993 were merged into series 300-8-46 RFE/RL Employee Magazines, 1983–1993.
Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)
This series contains four types of magazine oriented directly towards the employees of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc., and provides a valuable source of information for researchers interested in finding out more about the real people behind the radio programs; their careers; their opportunities for advancement; their views regarding radio, each other, and their superiors; what their suggestions were for improving radio operations; and much more. The series includes: 1) The Airwaves (1984–1986), a bi-monthly magazine for the employees of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc.; 2) The By-Line (1985–1987), a quarterly magazine designed to be a forum for all employees of RFE/RL to discuss their ideas and problems; 3) The On Air (1983), an occasional magazine chiefly oriented towards programmers, intended to offer an analysis of the journalistic evolution of the programs and to create a platform for exchanges of ideas among RFE/RL journalists; and 4) The Shortwaves (1988–1993), a monthly publication by the Office of Public Affairs for the worldwide employees of Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty.
Content and structure
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information
All records were preserved.
Content and structure
Accruals
Not Expected
Content and structure
System of arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by the name of journal and then chronologically.
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Not Restricted
Conditions of access and use
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
The records are in good physical condition
Description Control
Archivist's note
Arranged by Tibor Szigeti, October, 2002, described by Pavol Salamon, November 26, 2002; revised by Clare Lewin, May 15, 2014.
HU OSA 300-8-46 RFE/RL Employee Magazines
BookIconSeries Description
Context
Hierarchy
Statistics
Folders / Items
Identity Statement
Title
RFE/RL Employee Magazines
Identity Statement
Date(s)
1983 - 1993
Identity Statement
Description Level
Series
Identity Statement
Extent and medium (processed)
1 Archival boxes, 0.12 linear meters
Context
Archival history
As of May 2014, series 300-80-1 Airwaves, 1984–1986; 300-8-7 By-Line, 1985–1987; 300-8-25 On Air, 1983; and 300-8-46 Shortwaves, 1988–1993 were merged into series 300-8-46 RFE/RL Employee Magazines, 1983–1993.
Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)
This series contains four types of magazine oriented directly towards the employees of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc., and provides a valuable source of information for researchers interested in finding out more about the real people behind the radio programs; their careers; their opportunities for advancement; their views regarding radio, each other, and their superiors; what their suggestions were for improving radio operations; and much more. The series includes: 1) The Airwaves (1984–1986), a bi-monthly magazine for the employees of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc.; 2) The By-Line (1985–1987), a quarterly magazine designed to be a forum for all employees of RFE/RL to discuss their ideas and problems; 3) The On Air (1983), an occasional magazine chiefly oriented towards programmers, intended to offer an analysis of the journalistic evolution of the programs and to create a platform for exchanges of ideas among RFE/RL journalists; and 4) The Shortwaves (1988–1993), a monthly publication by the Office of Public Affairs for the worldwide employees of Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty.
Content and structure
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information
All records were preserved.
Content and structure
Accruals
Not Expected
Content and structure
System of arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by the name of journal and then chronologically.
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Not Restricted
Conditions of access and use
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
The records are in good physical condition
Description Control
Archivist's note
Arranged by Tibor Szigeti, October, 2002, described by Pavol Salamon, November 26, 2002; revised by Clare Lewin, May 15, 2014.