@article{oai:chuo-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000582, author = {宮間,純一 and ミヤマ,ジュンイチ and MIYAMA,Junichi}, journal = {政策文化総合研究所年報}, month = {Sep}, note = {application/pdf, This article introduces a diary created at the Shiryo-kan established under the Ministry of Education. This diary describes the daily work of the staff of the Shiryo-kan. After World War II, there was a movement to protect historical documents in the private sector. As a result, at the request of historians, the Shiryo-kan was established as a facility to protect and utilize historical documents. The outline of the history of the establishment, organization and functions of the Shiryo-kan has already been clarified. On the other hand, research on the practice of arrangement of historical documents, which was carried out at the Shiryo-kan has not been advanced. However, the practice has had a great influence on the arrangement of historical documents in postwar Japan. Therefore, it is an issue that must be pursued. In this article, following the previous article, I would like to introduce the office diary created in 1952 to help advance the research of the history of the Shiryo-kan.}, pages = {123--138}, title = {1952 年4 月〜8 月における文部省史料館の活動──「日誌」の紹介──}, volume = {26}, year = {2023} }