CoPAR Bulletin 1:
Why Preserve Anthropological Records? by Sydel Silverman
CoPAR Bulletin 2:
Taking Stock of Your Records by Michael A. Little
CoPAR Bulletin 3:
Easy Steps for Preserving Your Anthropological Records by Mary Elizabeth Ruwell
CoPAR Bulletin 4:
Finding a Home for Your Records by Lynne M. Schmelz
CoPAR Bulletin 5:
Organizing and Transferring Records by Ruth J. Person
CoPAR Bulletin 6:
Appointing a Literary Executor by Thomas H. Wilson
CoPAR Bulletin 7:
Saving Association Records by Nancy J. Parezo
CoPAR Bulletin 8:
The Special Nature of Linguistic Records by Victor Golla
CoPAR Bulletin 9:
Some Ethical Issues to Consider When Depositing Your Records by Catherine S. Fowler and Steven Crum
CoPAR Bulletin 10:
Ethical Use of Anthropological Records by Catherine S. Fowler and Steven J. Crum
CoPAR Bulletin 11:
Locating Archival Quality Materials by Mary Elizabeth Ruwell
CoPAR Bulletin 12:
Basic Steps in Preservation of Photographs by Willow Roberts Powers
CoPAR Bulletin 13:
Preserving Audio-Visual Materials on Magnetic Tape by Willow Roberts Powers
CoPAR Bulletin 14:
Creating Records That Will Last by Willow Roberts Powers