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Edward C. Papenfuse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edward C. Papenfuse
Dr. Edward C. Papenfuse (born 1943) is the retired Maryland State Archivist and Commissioner of Land Patents. Papenfuse received his undergraduate degree from the American University, an M.A. from the University of Colorado, and his Ph.D. in history from The Johns Hopkins University. He holds an honorary doctorate of letters from Washington College.〔http://news.washcoll.edu/events/2007/05/commencement/〕 He and his wife Sallie have two sons, a daughter-in-law, and three grandchildren. ==Biography== Papenfuse held the positions of (Maryland State Archivist and Commissioner of Land Patents from 1975 until 2013 ). As director of the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis, Papenfuse was responsible for the Archives' collection of government and private materials which are described and inventoried in detail at (mdsa.net ), ''Guide to Government Records and the Guide Special Collections''. In 2003 he conceptualized and initiated the design of (mdlandrec.net ), which now contains over 200,000,000 indexed images of permanent archival records and is accessed daily by (several hundred users ). In addition he has created an interactive editorial website for archival documents which currently accesses over 500,000 pages of original source material on the experimental web sites, (editonline.us ), (mdhistory.net ), and (virtual archive.us ). From June 2010 until October 2013, he was also the acting City Archivist for the Baltimore City Archives, becoming a catalyst for change in an archives in disrepair.〔http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-ar-archives-20120102,0,6687009.story?page=1 Retrieved 2012/01/06〕 He played a major role in the design of the present Archives building which was completed in 1986 and bears his name, initiated the creation of the Maryland State Archives web site, writes extensively on Maryland history, and has taught history at the University of Maryland College Park, the University of Maryland Law School, and the Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including ''In Pursuit of Profit: The Annapolis Merchants in the Era of the American Revolution'' (1975), with Joseph M. Coale, ''The Hammond-Harwood House Atlas of Historical Maps of Maryland, 1608-1908'' (1982) and ''The Maryland State Archives Atlas of Historical Maps of Maryland 1608-1908'' (2003). He has also developed an approach to providing reference services and teaching courses on the World Wide Web of the Internet (see http://www.mdhistory.net, http://marylandarchivist.blogspot.com/, http://poplargroveproject.blogspot.com/, and http://1814baltimore.blogspot.com/). A recent website for which he designed the organizational framework and wrote most of the introductory text is devoted to preserving and accessing the public records of the Baltimore City Archives (http://baltimorecityhistory.net). He has published numerous articles on archives and archival related matters including a report on access to government records in the OAH ''Newsletter''.〔https://archives.iupui.edu/handle/2450/6020〕 In (April 2011, he was designated a digital pioneer and interviewed by the Library of Congress about his career ).
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