This example can be identified as a record for a collection of mixed material under archival control by code p in Leader/06, code c in Leader/07, and code a in Leader/08.  Its physical form is also identified as microform by code h in field 007/00.  This record illustrates the use of several fields defined specifically for archival control:  field 245 (Title Statement), subfield $f (Inclusive dates), subfield $g (Bulk dates), and subfield $k (Form); field 351 (Organization and Arrangement of Materials); field 506 (Restrictions on Access Note); field 524 (Preferred Citation of Described Materials Note); field 544 (Location of Other Archival Materials Note); field 545 (Biographical or Historical Data); and field 555 (Cumulative Index/Finding Aids Note).

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035  ##  $a(CtY)Film HM 129 (I827)

040  ##  $a<organization code>$c<organization code>$eappm

041  ##  $aeng$afre$ager$aita$apol

100  1#  $aMalinowski, Bronislaw,$d1884-1942.

245  00  $kPapers,$f1869-1946,$g1914-1939.

300  ##  $a14 linear ft. (35 boxes).

351  ##  $aOrganized in four series: I. Correspondence. II. Writings, Lectures, and Research Materials. III. Writings of Others. IV. Special Files.

506  ##  $3Correspondence of Elsie Malinowska and Josefa Malinowska $arestricted.

520  ##  $aCorrespondence, manuscripts of writings and lectures, fieldwork notebooks, photographs, memorabilia, and other papers of Bronislaw Malinowski.$bThese materials reflect in some detail various aspects of Malinowski's research and other professional work in the areas of cultural anthropology and ethnobiology as well as his professional and personal associations with anthropologists, psychologists, and sociologists in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the United States. Of particular interest are the field notebooks, photographs, and other materials related to his work among the natives of New Guinea and the Trobriand Islands. Also included are some papers of members of Malinowski's family. Correspondents of note include Franz Boas, Marie Bonaparte, Pearl S. Buck, John Dewey, Havelock Ellis, Sir James Frazer, Anna Freud, Melville Herskovits, Aldos and Julian Huxley, Ernest Jones, Elton Mayo, Ashley Montagu, Wilhelm Reich, Bertrand Russell, Charles G. Seligman, Herbert Spencer, Beatrice Potter Webb, and Edward Westermarck.

524  ##  $aBronislaw Malinowski Papers. Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.

530  ##  $3Fieldwork and correspondence excluding restricted material $aAvailable in microfilm (7,121 frames on 7 reels, 35 mm.); $bManuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library;$cat cost;$dHM129.

541  ##  $aMalinowski, Valetta;$cgift;$d1972.

544  ##  $dBronislaw Malinowski Papers;$aLondon School of Economic and Political Science.

545  ##  $aCultural anthropologist, teacher, and author; educated in Poland, Germany, England; field work in New Guinea, Australia, Melanesia, 1914-1918; taught at London School of Economics and Political Science, 1921-1942.

546  ##  $3Correspondence$aEnglish, French, German, Italian, and Polish.

555  0#  $aUnpublished finding aid in repository. Microfilm guide available.

600  10  $aBoas, Franz,$d1858-1942.

600  10  $aBonaparte, Marie,$cPrincess,$d1882-1962.

600  10  $aBuck, Pearl S.$q(Pearl Sydenstricker),$d1892-1973.

600  10  $aDewey, John,$d1859-1952.

600  10  $aEllis, Havelock,$d1859-1939.

600  10  $aFrazer, James George,$cSir,$d1854-1941.

600  10  $aFreud, Anna,$d1895-

600  10  $aHerskovits, Melville Jean,$d1895-1964.

600  10  $aHuxley, Aldous Leonard,$d1894-1963.

600  10  $aHuxley, Julian,$d1887-1975.

600  10  $aJones, Ernest,$d1879-1958.

600  10  $aMayo, Elton,$d1880-1949.

600  10  $aMontagu, Ashley,$d1905-

600  10  $aReich, Wilhelm,$d1897-1957.

600  10  $aRussell, Bertrand,$d1872-1970.

600  10  $aSeligman, Charles Gabriel,$d1873-1940.

600  10  $aSpencer, Herbert,$d1820-1903.

600  10  $aWebb, Beatrice Potter,$d1858-1943.

600  10  $aWestermarck, Edward,$d1862-1939.

610  20  $aLondon School of Economics and Political Science.

610  20  $aYale University.$bDept. of Anthropology.

610  20  $aYale University$xFaculty.

650  #0  $aAnthropology.

650  #0  $aEthnology.

650  #0  $aPsychology.

651  #0  $aNew Guinea$xSocial life and customs.

651  #0  $aTrobriand Islands$xSocial life and customs.

655  #7  $aPhotoprints.$2ftamc

656  #7  $aAnthropologists.$2lcsh

852  ##  $aCtY-BR$eBox 1603A Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520

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