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Maureen Furniss <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 May 1999 11:23:59 -0700
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The Academy Library is definitely the place you need to go for PCA files.
I don't think anything will be sent to you, since the files are special
collections materials.  If you plan to visit, you need to make a request to
use the files you need in advance.  It wouldn't hurt to talk to one of the
archivists before you go.  Check out the Academy's web site:
www.oscars.org.  You'll find lots of information about the Margaret Herrick
Library (which houses the PCA collection) and Center for Motion Picture
Study.

Maureen Furniss

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Editor, Animation Journal
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