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* Harris and Stine case study article (Week 12)
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== Influence ==
The minimal processing approach advocated by "More Product, Less Process" has been implemented by many archives and [[Library|libraries]], including the [[Library of Congress]], the [[University of North Carolina]]'s Wilson Library, and the Academic Health Center Archives at the [[University of Minnesota]].<ref name="Owens2">{{Cite web|url=http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2012/08/more-product-less-process-for-born-digital-collections-reflections-on-curatecamp-processing/|title=More Product, Less Process for Born-Digital Collections: Reflections on CurateCamp Processing|last=Owens|first=Trevor|date=August 22, 2012|website=The Signal: Digital Preservation|publisher=[[Library of Congress]]|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref><ref name="Bromley2">{{Cite web|url=http://amongotheritems.org/2009/11/more-product-less-process/|title=More Product, Less Process|last=Bromley|first=Ben|date=November 1, 2009|website=Among Other Items|publisher=[[WordPress]]|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref><ref name="Moore2">{{Cite web|url=http://blog.lib.umn.edu/moore144/ahcarchives/2006/10/more_product_less_process.html|title=More product, less process|last=Moore|first=Erik|date=October 16, 2006|website=Academic Health Center History Project|publisher=[[University of Minnesota]]|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref> Greene and Meissner's article has been highly influential within the archival community, and it has inspired a whole series of presentations, seminars, workshops, and webinars on minimal processing.<ref name="SAA15542">{{Cite web|url=http://saa.archivists.org/events/implementing-more-product-less-process-1554/554/|title=Implementing "More Product, Less Process" #1554|last=|first=|date=|website=archivists.org|publisher=[[Society of American Archivists]]|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref><ref name="TR2">{{Cite web|url=http://www2.archivists.org/prof-education/course-catalog/tr-implementing-%E2%80%9Cmore-product-less-process%E2%80%9D|title=[TR] Implementing “More Product, Less Process”|last=|first=|date=|website=archivists.org|publisher=[[Society of American Archivists]]|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref><ref name="Rutgers2">{{Cite web|url=http://march.rutgers.edu/2012/03/workshop-more-product-less-process/|title=Workshop: More Product, Less Process|last=Magnuson-Hung|first=Mandi|date=March 1, 2012|website=Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities|publisher=[[Rutgers University]]|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref><ref name="PowerPoint2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.powershow.com/view2b/460ec0-YmIxM/More_Product_Less_Process_powerpoint_ppt_presentation|title=More Product, Less Process: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation|last=Greene|first=Mark A.|last2=Meissner|first2=Dennis|date=|website=PowerShow.com|publisher=CrystalGraphics, Inc.|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref><ref name="ALCTS2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/041112|title=More Product, Less Process: Why It Matters to Archivists, Librarians, and Researchers|last=Meissner|first=Dennis|date=|website=[[Association for Library Collections and Technical Services]]|publisher=[[American Library Association]]|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref><ref name="ALAConnect2">{{Cite web|url=http://connect.ala.org/node/163943|title=ALCTS webinar: "More Product, Less Process": Why It Matters to Archivists, Librarians, and Researchers|last=Spidal|first=Debra|date=December 23, 2011|website=ALA Connect|publisher=[[American Library Association]]|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref> The article has also inspired the name of "More Podcast, Less Process", an archives-related [[podcast]] hosted by Jefferson Bailey of the [[Metropolitan New York Library Council]] and Joshua Ranger of AudioVisual Preservation Solutions.<ref name="Podcast2">{{Cite web|url=http://keepingcollections.org/more-podcast-less-process/|title=More Podcast, Less Process|last=|first=|date=|website=Keeping Collections|publisher=[[WordPress]]|accessdate=August 26, 2014}}</ref>

Greene and Meissner have continued to expand their original thesis, notably in a 2010 ''Journal of Archival Organization'' article that amplifies their resource allocation argument and directly rebuts a variety of critics.<ref name="jao2">{{cite journal|author=Meissner, Deniis and Mark A. Greene|year=2010|title=More Application while Less Appreciation: The Adopters and Antagonists of MPLP|url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15332748.2010.554069|journal=Journal of Archival Organization|volume=8|pages=174–226|doi=10.1080/15332748.2010.554069}}</ref>

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