User:Calumnies/sandbox/Hugh A. Taylor

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Hugh A. Taylor (22 January 1920-11 September 2005) was an archivist who worked in Great Britain and Canada. He made significant philosophical contributions to the archival literature, exploring a wide range of topics from the impact of electronic records, the changing professional identity of archivists, appraisal of visual records, and the linkages between archives and ecology.

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Hugh A. Taylor was born in England in 1920. During World War II, Taylor served in the Royal Air Force as a communications specialist. He spent his early archival career in England.

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Taylor's work was enormously influential on many North American archivists.

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